AOA to GHS Exchange Rate - Convert Angolan kwanza to Ghanian cedi

Converting Angolan Kwanza (AOA) to Ghanaian Cedi (GHS)

What is Angolan Kwanza (AOA)

The Angolan kwanza (AOA) is the official currency of Angola, a country located in southern Africa. The currency was introduced in 1999, replacing the old kwanza at a rate of 1 new kwanza for 1,000 old kwanza. The central bank, Banco Nacional de Angola, issues and manages the currency.

The kwanza is subdivided into 100 cents, but due to inflation, these smaller units are rarely used in everyday transactions. The symbol for the kwanza is Kz, and its value can fluctuate significantly against other currencies due to economic factors such as inflation, oil prices, and political stability. Angola is rich in natural resources, including oil, diamonds, and minerals, which play a significant role in its economy. However, instability in these sectors can heavily influence the value of the kwanza.

What is Ghanaian Cedi (GHS)

The Ghanaian cedi (GHS) is the currency of Ghana, a West African country known for its rich cultural heritage and diverse economies. The cedi was first introduced in 1965, replacing the Ghanaian pound. The currency has undergone changes over the years, and the current version, known as the "new cedi," was introduced in 2007 at a rate of 1 new cedi for 10,000 old cedis.

The Bank of Ghana is responsible for issuing and regulating the cedi. The currency is divided into 100Gp (Ghanaian pesewas), although the smaller coins are less commonly used in daily transactions. The symbol for the cedi is GHS, and it is recognized as a stable currency within the ECOWAS (Economic Community of West African States) region. Factors that influence the value of the cedi include inflation rates, trade balances, and foreign exchange reserves.

Conversion Process from AOA to GHS

When converting from Angolan kwanza (AOA) to Ghanaian cedi (GHS), it is crucial to understand the exchange rate, which can fluctuate daily. As of the latest data, the exchange rate can be complex due to the differences in economic conditions between the two countries.

To convert AOA to GHS, you can use the formula:

Amount in GHS = Amount in AOA × Exchange Rate (AOA to GHS)

It is recommended to check the current exchange rate through a reliable financial institution or currency converter before making any transactions. By understanding the value of these currencies and their economic contexts, individuals can make more informed decisions when dealing with currency conversion between Angola and Ghana.

Angolan kwanza to Ghanian cedi conversion table

AOA to GHS conversion table

Angolan kwanza (AOA)Ghanian cedi (GHS)
1 AOA0.0156383148 GHS
2 AOA0.03127662959 GHS
3 AOA0.04691494439 GHS
4 AOA0.06255325918 GHS
5 AOA0.07819157398 GHS
6 AOA0.09382988878 GHS
7 AOA0.10946820357 GHS
8 AOA0.12510651837 GHS
9 AOA0.14074483316 GHS
10 AOA0.15638314796 GHS
100 AOA1.5638314796 GHS
200 AOA3.12766295921 GHS
300 AOA4.69149443881 GHS
400 AOA6.25532591842 GHS
500 AOA7.81915739802 GHS
600 AOA9.38298887762 GHS
700 AOA10.94682035723 GHS
800 AOA12.51065183683 GHS
900 AOA14.07448331643 GHS
1 000 AOA15.63831479604 GHS
2 000 AOA31.27662959208 GHS
5 000 AOA78.19157398019 GHS
10 000 AOA156.38314796038 GHS
20 000 AOA312.76629592076 GHS
50 000 AOA781.91573980191 GHS
100 000 AOA1 563.83147960382 GHS
Last updated April 30, 2025 at 07:55 AM