USD to GBP Exchange Rate — Live Converter & Today's Rate

Convert United States Dollar (USD) to British Pound Sterling (GBP) instantly with live exchange rates. Updated in real-time from global forex markets.

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GBP - British Pound Sterling
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AUD - Australian Dollar
CAD - Canadian Dollar
CHF - Swiss Franc
CNY - Chinese Yuan
INR - Indian Rupee
NZD - New Zealand Dollar
SGD - Singapore Dollar
HKD - Hong Kong Dollar
KRW - South Korean Won
SEK - Swedish Krona
NOK - Norwegian Krone
DKK - Danish Krone
MXN - Mexican Peso
BRL - Brazilian Real
ZAR - South African Rand
TRY - Turkish Lira
AED - UAE Dirham
PKR - Pakistani Rupee
SAR - Saudi Riyal
USD - United States Dollar
EUR - Euro
GBP - British Pound Sterling
JPY - Japanese Yen
AUD - Australian Dollar
CAD - Canadian Dollar
CHF - Swiss Franc
CNY - Chinese Yuan
INR - Indian Rupee
NZD - New Zealand Dollar
SGD - Singapore Dollar
HKD - Hong Kong Dollar
KRW - South Korean Won
SEK - Swedish Krona
NOK - Norwegian Krone
DKK - Danish Krone
MXN - Mexican Peso
BRL - Brazilian Real
ZAR - South African Rand
TRY - Turkish Lira
AED - UAE Dirham
PKR - Pakistani Rupee
SAR - Saudi Riyal
Enter an amount and click Convert

About USD to GBP Conversion

Converting United States Dollar to British Pound Sterling is a common financial operation for businesses, travellers, and investors moving money between United States and United Kingdom. The USD/GBP exchange rate fluctuates throughout the 24-hour forex trading cycle, driven by macroeconomic data releases, central bank communications, and shifts in global risk sentiment. The US Dollar is the world primary reserve currency, involved in approximately 88% of all global forex transactions and underpinning most international commodity pricing. The British Pound Sterling is the world oldest currency still in active circulation, with the Bank of England being one of the oldest central banks globally. FloatForex.com delivers real-time USD to GBP rates sourced directly from global forex liquidity pools.

About USD and GBP

USD flag
USD - United States Dollar
Central Bank: Federal Reserve (Fed)
Established: 1913
The US Dollar is the world primary reserve currency, involved in approximately 88% of all global forex transactions and underpinning most international commodity pricing.
GBP flag
GBP - British Pound Sterling
Central Bank: Bank of England (BoE)
Established: 1694
The British Pound Sterling is the world oldest currency still in active circulation, with the Bank of England being one of the oldest central banks globally.

What Drives the USD to GBP Rate?

Historical Context: USD/GBP

GBP/USD fell to an all-time low of 1.0327 in September 2022 following the UK mini-Budget. The most dramatic single-day move was on Brexit referendum night in June 2016, when GBP fell over 10% in hours.

How to Convert USD to GBP — Step by Step

  1. Check the live rate — Use the converter above to see the current USD to GBP mid-market rate. This is the true benchmark set by the global forex market.
  2. Enter your amount — Type the amount of United States Dollar you want to convert into the Amount field above and click Convert.
  3. Compare with your provider — Banks and exchange bureaux add a markup on top of the mid-market rate. Knowing the live rate lets you judge how competitive their offer is.
  4. Choose the right method — For large transfers use Wise or OFX. For travel use a no-fee travel debit card. For small amounts, a local ATM often gives the best rate.
  5. Time your conversion — Peak liquidity occurs during the London-New York session overlap (13:00-17:00 UTC). Avoid converting during major economic announcements when rates spike.

Frequently Asked Questions — USD to GBP

Why is GBP/USD called Cable?
GBP/USD is called Cable because exchange rates were historically transmitted via transatlantic cables between London and New York.
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