Posted on Oct 21, 2025 / Finance
South Sudan uses the South Sudanese pound, written as SSP. It has been the official currency since 2011, after the country gained independence. Banknotes feature national leaders, cultural symbols, and local landmarks. Cash is widely used, especially in Juba and major towns, while cards are rare. Coins are rarely used due to low value. The pound’s value can fluctuate due to economic conditions. The South Sudanese pound reflects the country’s independence and efforts to build its economy.
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