AED to GHS Exchange Rate - Convert UAE Dirham to Ghanian cedi

Converting from UAE Dirham (AED) to Ghanaian Cedi (GHS)

What is UAE Dirham (AED)

The United Arab Emirates Dirham, abbreviated as AED, is the official currency of the United Arab Emirates (UAE). It was introduced in 1973, replacing the Qatar and Dubai riyals. The dirham is divided into 100 fils. The symbol for the dirham is د.إ. It is widely used in all seven emirates of the UAE, including Abu Dhabi and Dubai, which are the most populous and economically significant regions of the country.

The exchange rate of the AED is relatively stable, primarily because the UAE government pegs the dirham to the US dollar at a rate of roughly 3.67 AED to 1 USD. This peg helps maintain a steady currency value, making it easier for businesses and tourists to engage in trade and travel. In dealings within the UAE, you will often find the dirham used in everyday transactions, including shopping, dining, and tourism activities.

What is Ghanaian Cedi (GHS)

The Ghanaian cedi, represented by GHS, is the official currency of Ghana. It was first introduced in 1965, replacing the Ghanaian pound. The cedi is divided into 100Gp (Ghanaian pesewas). The symbol for the cedi is ₵. The currency has undergone several changes over the years, with a significant redesign in 2007 to introduce the new cedi, which reduced the denomination by a factor of 10.

Ghana's economy has shown steady growth, making investments and economic participation in the region promising. The cedi's value can fluctuate depending on economic conditions, trade balances, and government policies. Unlike the UAE dirham, the exchange rates for the Ghanaian cedi can be more volatile, affecting how much your money is worth compared to other currencies.

Converting AED to GHS

When traveling or doing business between the UAE and Ghana, it is essential to understand how to effectively convert AED to GHS. The conversion rate can vary based on market conditions, so it is advisable to check the current rate before making transactions.

As a simple formula, you can express the conversion as:

GHS = AED × Exchange Rate

For example, if the exchange rate is 1 AED = 2.50 GHS, then converting 100 AED to GHS would be:

GHS = 100 AED × 2.50 = 250 GHS

Online currency converters are also available and can provide up-to-date rates, making it easier for travelers and businesses alike. Understanding these currencies allows for better financial planning and smoother transactions when transitioning between the UAE and Ghana.

UAE Dirham to Ghanian cedi conversion table

AED to GHS conversion table

UAE Dirham (AED)Ghanian cedi (GHS)
1 AED3.28239574336 GHS
2 AED6.56479148672 GHS
3 AED9.84718723007 GHS
4 AED13.12958297343 GHS
5 AED16.41197871679 GHS
6 AED19.69437446015 GHS
7 AED22.97677020351 GHS
8 AED26.25916594686 GHS
9 AED29.54156169022 GHS
10 AED32.82395743358 GHS
100 AED328.23957433579 GHS
200 AED656.47914867158 GHS
300 AED984.71872300737 GHS
400 AED1 312.95829734316 GHS
500 AED1 641.19787167895 GHS
600 AED1 969.43744601474 GHS
700 AED2 297.67702035053 GHS
800 AED2 625.91659468632 GHS
900 AED2 954.15616902211 GHS
1 000 AED3 282.3957433579 GHS
2 000 AED6 564.7914867158 GHS
5 000 AED16 411.9787167895 GHS
10 000 AED32 823.957433579 GHS
20 000 AED65 647.914867158 GHS
50 000 AED164 119.78716789501 GHS
100 000 AED328 239.57433579002 GHS
Last updated May 22, 2025 at 11:55 AM