Payments (Cambodia)
KHR ⇄ USD Pricing Standardizer
Convert a whole price list between US Dollars and Khmer Riel at your own exchange rate, with the rounding rules Cambodian shops really use (nearest ៛100, ៛500 menu prices, round-up so you never undercharge). Paste your menu or catalog, get tidy standardized prices, and copy the result as CSV.
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The KHR to USD Pricing Standardizer converts an entire price list between US Dollars and Khmer Riel at your own exchange rate, then rounds every price the way Cambodian businesses actually charge. Because the smallest common banknote is 100 riel, real-world riel prices are rounded to the nearest ៛100, tidy menus often use ៛500 or ៛1,000 steps, and careful sellers round up so a conversion never undercharges — this tool applies whichever rule you choose to every line at once. Paste a plain list of numbers or full menu lines like 'Iced Latte 2.50', and get a clean conversion table you can copy as CSV into Excel or your POS.
Built by Hosting Cambodia for shop owners, restaurants, hotels and online stores across Cambodia running dual-currency price lists, it saves you from converting and rounding item by item on a calculator. Set the rate your business uses (most price at ៛4,000–4,100 per dollar; the National Bank of Cambodia publishes a daily official rate), choose a rounding rule, and standardize a whole catalog in one paste — no exchange-rate API, no account, completely free.
Frequently asked questions
Why are riel prices rounded to 100?
The smallest banknote in everyday circulation is ៛100, so cash prices must land on a 100-riel step to be payable. Menus and retail displays often go further and round to ៛500 or ៛1,000 for tidy, easy-to-read prices — the tool supports all of these rules.
What exchange rate should I use?
Most Cambodian businesses price at a fixed in-house rate of ៛4,000 to ៛4,100 per US dollar rather than the daily market rate. The National Bank of Cambodia publishes an official daily rate you can reference, then set the rate field to whatever your business actually charges.
Can I convert a whole menu with item names?
Yes. Each line can be just a number ('4.99') or an item with its price ('Iced Latte 4.99' or 'Num pang 6,000'). The tool keeps the item names, converts every price, and lets you copy the whole result as CSV for Excel, Google Sheets or your POS system.
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