FAT to LKR Converter and calculator
The Bitget FAT to LKR converter allows you to calculate the exact value of Fat Fella in Sri Lankan Rupee based on the real-time Fat Fella global price index. Conversion rate data is derived from an aggregation of global Fat Fella trading price information. Whether you're planning trades, tracking portfolio value, or monitoring market dynamics, the converter provides accurate and timely valuations.

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FAT/LKR: 1 FAT = 0.04346 LKR. The price of converting 1 Fat Fella (FAT) to Sri Lankan Rupee (LKR) is 0.04346 LKR today.
In the past 1D, Fat Fella has changed -8.39% to LKR. Based on the trend and price charts, Fat Fella(FAT) has changed -8.39% to LKR while Sri Lankan Rupee(LKR) has changed % to FAT in the last 24 hours.
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FAT to LKR conversion data: Volatility and price changes of Fat Fella in LKR
| Last 24 hours | Last 7 days | Last 30 days | Last 90 days | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
High | 0.04744 LKR | 0.04939 LKR | 0.04939 LKR | 0.05171 LKR |
Low | 0.03950 LKR | 0.02663 LKR | 0.02663 LKR | 0.02663 LKR |
Average | 0 LKR | 0 LKR | 0 LKR | 0 LKR |
Volatility | % | % | % | % |
Change | -8.39% | +58.89% | +30.66% | +2.60% |
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Sri Lankan Rupee information
About Sri Lankan Rupee (LKR)
The Sri Lankan Rupee (LKR), established in 1885, is more than just the monetary unit of Sri Lanka; it represents the nation's rich cultural heritage and its evolving economic landscape. It is commonly abbreviated as LKR and represented by the symbol Rs. As a key player in Sri Lanka's economic activities, the Rupee has witnessed the country's journey from a colonial past to an independent nation striving for economic growth and stability.
Historical Background
The introduction of the Sri Lankan Rupee marked a significant shift from the British Indian Rupee, aligning with Sri Lanka's (then Ceylon) transition towards economic self-sufficiency. This change was part of the broader colonial policy but later became a symbol of national identity after Sri Lanka gained independence in 1948.
Design and Symbolism
The design of the Sri Lankan Rupee is a vivid reflection of the country's diverse flora and fauna, historical landmarks, and figures who have shaped its history. The notes and coins feature images of ancient kings, renowned figures, native wildlife, and significant cultural and natural sites. These elements are not just decorative; they are imbued with the nation's story and pride.
Economic Role
The Rupee plays a central role in Sri Lanka’s economy, which is characterized by its tea, rubber, and coconut exports, along with a growing tourism industry and remittances from overseas workers. As the primary medium of exchange, it facilitates trade and transactions within these sectors, underpinning the country's economic activity.
Monetary Policy and Inflation
Managed by the Central Bank of Sri Lanka, the Rupee has faced challenges including inflation and depreciation, particularly in times of political and economic instability. The bank’s monetary policies aim to stabilize the currency, which is crucial for maintaining economic confidence and attracting foreign investment.
International Trade and the Sri Lankan Rupee
The value of the Rupee is significant in international trade, particularly for Sri Lanka's exports like textiles and tea. A stable Rupee is important for maintaining competitive export prices and attracting foreign direct investment.
Remittances and Economic Impact
Remittances from the Sri Lankan diaspora, especially from the Middle East and Europe, are a significant source of foreign income. These remittances, converted into Rupees, play a substantial role in supporting families and contributing to the national economy.
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FAT to LKR Conversion tables
| Amount | 07:35 am today | 24 hours ago | 24h change |
|---|---|---|---|
0.5 FAT | Rs0.02173 | Rs0.02372 | -8.39% |
1 FAT | Rs0.04346 | Rs0.04744 | -8.39% |
5 FAT | Rs0.2173 | Rs0.2372 | -8.39% |
10 FAT | Rs0.4346 | Rs0.4744 | -8.39% |
50 FAT | Rs2.17 | Rs2.37 | -8.39% |
100 FAT | Rs4.35 | Rs4.74 | -8.39% |
500 FAT | Rs21.73 | Rs23.72 | -8.39% |
1000 FAT | Rs43.46 | Rs47.44 | -8.39% |













