Convert 1 MYR to ILS

(Malaysian Ringgit to Israeli Shekel)

MYR — Malaysian Ringgit ILS — Israeli Shekel
1 MYR equals
₪0.74 ILS
1 MYR = 0.7401 ILS
Updated 13 May 2026, 21:20 GMT

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About MYR to ILS

The Malaysian Ringgit to Israeli Shekel exchange rate is influenced by BNM policy decisions, palm oil prices, regional trade, and Chinese economic data, as well as BOI interest rates, tech sector performance, geopolitical stability, and inflation. Both the Bank Negara Malaysia and Bank of Israel play crucial roles in determining the relative strength of these currencies.

The Malaysian ringgit has had a bit of a rough time over the past decade or so but its still an important currency in the Southeast Asian space. Malaysia exports a mix of electronics palm oil and petroleum products so theres a commodity angle but its not as dominant as youd see with something like the Australian dollar. The big quirk about the ringgit is that offshore trading was essentially banned after the 1998 Asian financial crisis when Mahathir brought in capital controls.. the NDF market exists but onshore is where the real action happens. Bank Negara Malaysia manages it through a managed float and they can get quite active when the ringgit is under pressure. USDMYR is the pair youll see and it tends to move with broader Asian EM sentiment.. when the dollar is ripping against everything the ringgit usually gets caught up in that. Palm oil prices are worth watching because Malaysia is one of the worlds two biggest producers alongside Indonesia. Political developments matter too as Malaysian politics can be quite unpredictable at times. Liquidity is reasonable during Asian hours but dont expect much outside of that window.

The Israeli sheqel has been a proper strong performer over the past couple of decades and a lot of that comes down to Israels tech sector which is absolutely enormous relative to the size of the economy. Foreign investment pouring into Israeli startups and tech companies creates steady demand for sheqels which has kept the currency on a strengthening trend for years. The Bank of Israel has actually had to intervene quite a bit to stop the sheqel getting too strong because it hurts exporters. USDILS is the main pair and its reasonably liquid during European and early US hours though it thins out considerably after that. Geopolitical risk is obviously the big wildcard.. whenever tensions flare up in the region the sheqel can sell off sharply and then recover just as quickly once things calm down. The current version was introduced in 1986 to replace the old shekel that had been destroyed by hyperinflation. Natural gas discoveries offshore have added another dimension to the economy in recent years. Its not a mainstream forex pair but institutional players definitely trade it and there are some interesting opportunities around the geopolitical volatility.

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Current Rate: 0.7401 ILS per MYR

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1 ILS = 1.3512 MYR

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Frequently Asked Questions

At the current exchange rate of 1 MYR = 0.7401 ILS, 1 Malaysian Ringgit equals ₪0.74 Israeli Shekel. Rate last updated 13 May 2026, 21:20 GMT.

Exchange rates fluctuate constantly based on market conditions. The current MYR/ILS rate is 0.7401, updated hourly. For timing analysis, see our MYR exchange timing forecast.

1 MYR equals 0.7401 ILS at today's mid-market rate.

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