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PHP/EUR exchange rate — Philippine peso, ECB for today

70,8320 eur per 0 PHP
Rate for today
10.06.2026
Rate for tomorrow
Data pending

PHP/EUR rate today and tomorrow

Today 70,8320 10.06.2026
Tomorrow Data pending
Week change -1.39% By archive data
Month change -1.52% By archive data

The page tracks the official Philippine peso rate for the PHP/EUR pair from European Central Bank. Use it as a reference for accounting, contracts, conversion checks and archive comparison.

The official rate is a reference value: banks, exchangers and payment services can apply their own spread, fees and update schedule.

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70,8320 EUR
1 PHP = 70,8320 EUR · ECB on 10.06.2026

Rate History

Date Rate Change
10.06.2026 70,8320
09.06.2026 71,1570
08.06.2026 71,1930
05.06.2026 71,5320
04.06.2026 71,6870
03.06.2026 71,7370
02.06.2026 71,8320
01.06.2026 71,9160
29.05.2026 71,6940
28.05.2026 71,5100
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Currency information: Philippine peso
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How ECB sets the rate

The Philippine peso value on this page is the latest official publication from European Central Bank. It is useful when a document, contract, accounting calculation or reference check requires an official rate rather than a bank cash desk quote.

For trend checks, use the chart periods and the archive table. The daily archive helps compare today with previous working days and reduces the risk of reading one isolated value without context.

Frequently asked questions

What is the official PHP/EUR rate today?

This page shows the latest official Philippine peso exchange rate from European Central Bank, along with the publication date, chart, archive and converter.

When is tomorrow’s PHP rate available?

Tomorrow’s official rate appears after the source publishes the next dated value. Until then, the page shows that tomorrow’s data is pending.

Can I exchange currency at the official rate?

The official rate is a reference rate. Banks, exchangers and payment services can use their own spreads, fees and update schedules.

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