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Chilean Peso (CLP) Exchange Rate, Currency Converter and Profile

The Chilean Peso is Chile's official currency and is often linked to copper markets, trade, rates, and Latin American risk sentiment.

Code
CLP
Symbol
$
Used in
Chile
Profile type
National or regional fiat currency

CLP currency converter tool

Use this calculator as a quick reference for CLP to USD conversion. It uses the same visible reference-rate method as the surrounding exchange-rate tables and remains separate from bank or money-transfer quotes.

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Daily reference rate
Converted amount
0.11 USD

1 CLP = 0.001058 USD

Background

CLP exchange rates may respond to copper prices, central-bank policy, inflation trends, fiscal conditions, capital flows, and changes in global demand for commodities.

CLP exchange rates against major currencies

Target currencyLatest reference rateInverse rateMore
USD
US Dollar
1 CLP = 0.001058 USD1 USD = 945.179584 CLPCLP rate table
EUR
Euro
1 CLP = 0.000975 EUR1 EUR = 1,025.641026 CLPCLP rate table
CNY
Chinese Yuan
1 CLP = 0.007662 CNY1 CNY = 130.514226 CLPCLP rate table
GBP
British Pound
1 CLP = 0.000831 GBP1 GBP = 1,203.369434 CLPCLP rate table
JPY
Japanese Yen
1 CLP = 0.166582 JPY1 JPY = 6.003050 CLPCLP rate table
CAD
Canadian Dollar
1 CLP = 0.001445 CAD1 CAD = 692.041522 CLPCLP rate table
AUD
Australian Dollar
1 CLP = 0.001590 AUD1 AUD = 628.930818 CLPCLP rate table
CHF
Swiss Franc
1 CLP = 0.000946 CHF1 CHF = 1,057.082452 CLPCLP rate table
HKD
Hong Kong Dollar
1 CLP = 0.008267 HKD1 HKD = 120.962864 CLPCLP rate table
SGD
Singapore Dollar
1 CLP = 0.001422 SGD1 SGD = 703.234880 CLPCLP rate table

Current exchange-rate entry points

How to read CLP exchange rates

Reference exchange rates help compare one currency with another, but they are not always the same as a bank, card, broker, cash desk, or remittance rate. Real transactions may include spreads, fixed fees, settlement timing, local liquidity, and compliance costs.

Data and editorial note

This profile combines stable currency reference information with current exchange-rate entry points. It is reviewed for clarity, uses visible data notes, and avoids investment recommendations or exchange-rate forecasts.