AWG to GHS Exchange Rate - Convert Aruba Florin to Ghanian cedi

Converting from Aruba Florin (AWG) to Ghanaian Cedi (GHS)

What is Aruba Florin (AWG)

The Aruba Florin (AWG) is the official currency of Aruba, a small island located in the Caribbean Sea. The currency is abbreviated as AWG, and its symbol is often represented as “ƒ.” The Aruba Florin is subdivided into 100 cents. Established in 1986, it replaced the Aruban guilder and has been pegged to the U.S. dollar to provide stability in its valuation.

The Aruba Florin is commonly used for all transactions within Aruba, including shopping, dining, and traveling. It is important to note that while the U.S. dollar is accepted in many places, local prices are generally quoted in Florin. As a result, understanding the value of AWG is crucial for both residents and visitors to the island to manage their expenses effectively.

The economy of Aruba is heavily reliant on tourism, and the exchange rates can fluctuate due to varying market conditions. For instance, you may find different rates when exchanging currency at banks, exchange agencies, and hotels. Thus, currency converters and financial applications can be extremely helpful when looking to convert AWG to other currencies, such as the Ghanaian cedi.

What is Ghanaian Cedi (GHS)

The Ghanaian cedi (GHS) serves as the official currency of Ghana, a West African country known for its rich cultural heritage and vibrant economy. The cedi is abbreviated as GHS, with the symbol “₵.” Since its introduction in 2007, it has undergone several changes to improve its design and security features, making it one of the more modern currencies in the region. The cedi is subdivided into 100Gp, commonly referred to as ‘Ghanaian pesewas.’

The cedi is essential for daily transactions in Ghana, used for everything from utility bills to purchasing goods at local markets. It plays an important role in the Ghanaian economy, which is largely based on agriculture, services, and mining. Understanding the cedi's value can be crucial for both residents and foreigners engaging in trade or travel.

When converting currency, the exchange rate between the Aruba Florin and the Ghanaian cedi can vary depending on a multitude of factors, like inflation rates, economic conditions, and geopolitical events. Typically, financial institutions provide this conversion based on the current market demand and supply.

To convert AWG to GHS, you may consider using online currency converters or consulting with local banks in Ghana and Aruba, where the most accurate exchange rates are usually found. It is advisable to keep an eye on the rates as they change regularly, allowing for better financial planning when traveling or conducting business across these two regions.

In conclusion, understanding both the Aruba Florin and the Ghanaian cedi can foster smoother financial transactions and enhance your travel experiences in Aruba and Ghana.

Aruba Florin to Ghanian cedi conversion table

AWG to GHS conversion table

Aruba Florin (AWG)Ghanian cedi (GHS)
1 AWG6.7284167474 GHS
2 AWG13.4568334948 GHS
3 AWG20.1852502422 GHS
4 AWG26.9136669896 GHS
5 AWG33.642083737 GHS
6 AWG40.37050048439 GHS
7 AWG47.09891723179 GHS
8 AWG53.82733397919 GHS
9 AWG60.55575072659 GHS
10 AWG67.28416747399 GHS
100 AWG672.8416747399 GHS
200 AWG1 345.68334947981 GHS
300 AWG2 018.52502421971 GHS
400 AWG2 691.36669895962 GHS
500 AWG3 364.20837369952 GHS
600 AWG4 037.05004843943 GHS
700 AWG4 709.89172317933 GHS
800 AWG5 382.73339791924 GHS
900 AWG6 055.57507265914 GHS
1 000 AWG6 728.41674739905 GHS
2 000 AWG13 456.8334947981 GHS
5 000 AWG33 642.08373699524 GHS
10 000 AWG67 284.16747399048 GHS
20 000 AWG134 568.33494798096 GHS
50 000 AWG336 420.8373699524 GHS
100 000 AWG672 841.67473990479 GHS
Last updated May 22, 2025 at 08:55 AM