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British Pound to US Dollar Converter

Live 1 GBP to USD exchange rate today. Convert British Pound Sterling to US Dollar with real-time market data, denomination table, and currency news.

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AI Overview: GBP to USD

As of today's live interbank market rate, 1 British Pound (GBP) is equal to approximately 1.3589 US Dollar (USD). 100 GBP converts to 135.8939 USD.

1 GBP = 1.3589 USD (Mid-Market Interbank Benchmark)
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Convert GBP to USD

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British Pound (GBP)US Dollar (USD)
£ 1 GBP$ 1.3589 USD
£ 5 GBP$ 6.7947 USD
£ 10 GBP$ 13.5894 USD
£ 25 GBP$ 33.9735 USD
£ 50 GBP$ 67.947 USD
£ 100 GBP$ 135.8939 USD
£ 250 GBP$ 339.7348 USD
£ 500 GBP$ 679.4697 USD
£ 1,000 GBP$ 1,358.94 USD
£ 5,000 GBP$ 6,794.70 USD
£ 10,000 GBP$ 13,589.39 USD

Convert USD to GBP

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US Dollar (USD)British Pound (GBP)
$ 100 USD£ 73.5868 GBP
$ 500 USD£ 367.934 GBP
$ 1,000 USD£ 735.868 GBP
$ 2,500 USD£ 1,839.67 GBP
$ 5,000 USD£ 3,679.34 GBP
$ 10,000 USD£ 7,358.68 GBP
$ 25,000 USD£ 18,396.70 GBP
$ 50,000 USD£ 36,793.40 GBP
$ 100,000 USD£ 73,586.80 GBP

British Pound (GBP) to US Dollar (USD) 'Cable' Overview

Historically nicknamed 'Cable', the GBP/USD pair represents the exchange rate between the UK Sterling and the US Dollar.

Remittance & Banking Advisory

Bank of England and Federal Reserve monetary policies are the primary drivers of this currency pair.

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GBP to USD FAQ

Common questions about converting British Pound to US Dollar.

The nickname originates from the transatlantic telegraph cable laid beneath the Atlantic Ocean in the 19th century to transmit exchange rates between London and New York.