Currency in Papua New Guinea - A Full Guide 2024

Claire Millard
Şeyma Mektepli
Last updated
20 May 2024

Planning a trip to Papua New Guinea? Whether you’re heading there for work or pleasure, you’ll need to know how to pay your way as you travel.

This guide covers all you’ll need to know about the official currency in Papua New Guinea, where to get it and how to keep your costs down during your trip.

What is the currency in Papua New Guinea?

The official currency in Papua New Guinea is the Papua New Guinean Kina, which is issued and overseen by the Bank of Papua New Guinea. If you’re buying your travel money online you may also see the official code being shown - PGK. In stores and restaurants, Papua New Guinean Kina prices are likely to use the currency symbol K.

Once you’re in Papua New Guinea you’ll see costs of items shown in PGK and you’ll need to start paying for things in local coins and notes which are often found in the following denominations:

banknotes - 2, 5, 10, 20, 50 and coins - 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50 toea; 1, 2.

Can you officially pay in MYR when you are in Papua New Guinea?

You’re unlikely to be able to officially transact in MYR in Papua New Guinea, which is why it’s time to start getting used to PGK and learning more about the currency exchange rates so you’ll know what you’re spending on your trip.

This guide will walk through all you need to know, including Malaysian ringgit/Papua New Guinean Kina rates and where best to get your travel money from.

Papua New Guinean Kina
Currency namePapua New Guinean Kina
ISO codePGK
SymbolK
SubunitToea
Central BankBank of Papua New Guinea
Best travel cards to take to Papua New GuineaWise

Papua New Guinean Kina coins and banknotes

Here’s a full rundown of the PGK coins and banknotes you’ll need to be familiar with when you’re in Papua New Guinea.

PGK banknotesPGK coins
2, 5, 10, 20, 501, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50 toea; 1, 2

Is MYR accepted in Papua New Guinea?

As we’ve seen, the official currency in Papua New Guinea is PGK. If you carry Malaysian ringgit with you on your trip, you’ll probably need to exchange it before you can spend.

Sometimes when you’re away on a trip abroad you’ll find that merchants will take payments in a selection of major foreign currencies. However, the chances are that where this is offered, you won’t get a good exchange rate for your MYR. Planning smart and convenient ways to spend in PGK when you’re away is likely to mean you save on costs in the end.

Usually, having a few different ways to pay and get cash is the best option for travellers and tourists. That’s because you’ll have a back up plan in case one payment method isn’t accepted for any reason, and you can pick the method that’s best suited to the specific transaction. Having a multi-currency card from a provider like Wise, plus your normal bank debit card, and some local cash in PGK should mean you’ve always got options. You can use your cash for small purchases and tipping, and make low cost payments and cash withdrawals with your multi-currency card, while keeping your bank card in reserve for emergencies.

Use a travel card on your next trip to Papua New Guinea

Using a travel debit card in Papua New Guinea is usually cheap, safe and convenient. A few providers in Malaysia offer multi-currency cards which come with a linked payment account that lets you convert, hold and spend in PGK. That allows you to add a balance in MYR and switch over to PGK to lock in the exchange rate and set your travel budget.

Once you have PGK in your account there are no extra fees to make payments, and you’ll not have foreign transaction charges to worry about, either.

Here’s a quick overview of a couple of handy travel debit cards you may want to order and use in Papua New Guinea.

Wise travel card

Order a Wise travel card online or in the Wise app, to hold and exchange 40+ currencies and manage your money from your phone. You’ll be able to spend conveniently in PGK - and all currency exchange uses the mid-market rate with no markup.

Card holders get some free ATM withdrawals available every month, and there’s no annual or monthly fees to pay, and no minimum balance requirement.

Read a full Wise review here

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Wise prosWise cons

✅ Currency exchange uses the mid-market rate

✅ No foreign transaction fees apply

✅ Free to hold and spend 40+ currencies

✅ Receive payments to your Wise account in a selection of global currencies

✅ No minimum balance or ongoing fees


❌ Card order fee applies

❌ ATM fees apply once you’ve exhausted your free monthly withdrawals 

What is the currency exchange rate for £ 1 MYR/PGK?

It’s helpful to get to know the live MYR/PGK rate so you can easily calculate how much things are costing you while you’re on your trip abroad.

The rate you need to focus on is the mid market rate, which is the one banks and major currency services get when buying and selling currencies. This rate isn’t always passed on to customers. Instead you may find that the MYR/PGK rate you get when exchanging travel cash includes a markup - an extra fee.

Find the MYR/PGK mid-market rate from a currency conversion site or a website like this, so you can keep an eye on the market and compare the rates you’re offered as you travel against the mid-market rate easily.

Should I exchange MYR to PGK before traveling to Papua New Guinea?

It’s a good idea to exchange Malaysian ringgit to Papua New Guinean Kina before you head off to Papua New Guinea, as you can often find a better exchange rate and lower overall costs before you travel.

When you’re in Papua New Guinea you may need PGK in cash for some of your spending - particularly when tipping or making smaller value purchases. Buying your PGK travel money in advance can get you better MYR/PGK exchange rates, and saves you wasting precious time shopping around for a good deal once you arrive in Papua New Guinea.

Get familiar with the exchange rates offered locally to you, and online, so you can decide whether it’s worth switching some funds in advance of travel, using a card to pay while you’re away, or converting cash on arrival. Both in Malaysia and in Papua New Guinea, steer clear of exchanging currency at the airport. A captive market means that MYR/PGK rates are often worse in the airport than in city centers.

Tips for exchanging money in Papua New Guinea

At merchants and ATMs, make sure you’re charged in PGK. If you’re asked if you’d rather pay in MYR instead, say no. That’s a sign of dynamic currency conversion, which usually means extra costs. Withdrawing money in target-currency can be easy, particularly in big cities and Port Moresby, here’s a few other tips if you want to exchange money in Papua New Guinea

  1. Avoid using exchange providers at airports or hotels in Papua New Guinea as they usually offer pretty poor exchange rates because they have a captive market and little competition nearby
  2. Use a travel debit card like the Wise card while you’re in Papua New Guinea for fast and cheap conversion between currencies and easy ways to manage your money from your phone

Best place to exchange currency in Papua New Guinea

You can get your PGK in Papua New Guinea in a couple of ways.

You’ll be able to use a travel debit card from a provider like Wise to make convenient payments and cash withdrawals and to convert funds online.

Or if you prefer an offline solution you can carry some cash in MYR to exchange when you arrive. Currency exchange providers are often in airports and hotels, although the exchange shops in a city centre are likely to be cheaper overall.

How to pay in Papua New Guinea?

You’ll need to have PGK to spend in Papua New Guinea. However, generally having a few different payment methods is a good plan. That means that if a merchant won't accept one, you’ve got a back up. It’s also reassuring to know you have a different way to pay if you were unlucky enough to have a card or some travel cash stolen. Here are your key payment options in Papua New Guinea.

  1. Debit or credit card

    Card payments can be helpful in shops, restaurants and hotels but there will be places where cash is also important. Order a travel card from a provider like Wise for cheap and fast transactions, including card payments and cash withdrawals as and when you need travel money in PGK.

  2. Papua New Guinean Kina cash

    • You’ll usually find you can use a card to make payments in Papua New Guinea, but carrying some cash in PGK is also reassuring. It’s often easier for tipping and making smaller purchases, plus you’ve got a nice backup if your card is ever out of action for some reason.

    • It’s a smart idea to have both a card and some cash in PGK when you’re in Papua New Guinea. Some merchants will prefer cash, but having a card for higher value payments and in busier more tourist places is also convenient. Consider using a travel card from a provider like Wise alongside your cash for flexibility.

Paying for the trip in MYR

If you’re paying for things in Papua New Guinea with a MYR bank card you might find a foreign transaction fee is added. This pushes up your costs when you spend in a foreign currency, and can be tricky to calculate.

Travel debit cards don’t always work this way. When you make purchases in Papua New Guinea using the Wise card you can either choose to convert your account balance to PGK in advance in the Wise app, or just leave your balance in Malaysian ringgit and let the card handle the transaction when you pay. You’ll always get the lowest available fee and there are no extra foreign transaction charges.

Conclusion - Currency in Papua New Guinea

You won’t be able to pay in MYR when you visit Papua New Guinea - so learning about the currency you need is essential. Whether you decide to use a travel debit card from a service like Wise , or stock up on PGK in cash in advance, knowing the mid-market exchange rate can help you get the best available deal. Use this guide to learn all you need to know about the options, rates and fees for exchanging MYR to PGK, and make your money go further while you’re away.

The official currency in Papua New Guinea is PGK. You can’t usually pay in Malaysian ringgit in Papua New Guinea, so you’ll need to plan in advance to get your travel money sorted. Consider ordering a travel debit card from a service like Wise, for low cost conversions to PGK and convenient spending and withdrawals - and remember that knowing the MYR to PGK mid-market exchange rate is essential to check you’re getting a fair deal on currency exchange.

FAQ - Currency in Papua New Guinea

What is the currency in Papua New Guinea called?

The official currency in Papua New Guinea is the Papua New Guinean Kina. You may also see the code PGK and the currency symbol K.

What's the currency in Port Moresby?

The official currency in Port Moresby is the Papua New Guinean Kina. You’ll only be able to spend in PGK while you’re there.

What is the old Papua New Guinea currency?

Today the currency in Papua New Guinea is the Papua New Guinean Kina. If you’re worried about currencies changing, why not get a travel debit card from a service like Wise which will automatically pick the currency needed in your destination when making a payment - with no penalties or inflated fees.

What is the best currency to take to Papua New Guinea?

You’ll only be able to spend in PGK while you’re in Papua New Guinea. Carrying some money in cash and using a travel debit card from a service like Wise is usually the best way to spend while you’re away from home.