AZN to GHS Exchange Rate - Convert Azerbaijani Manat to Ghanian cedi

Converting from Azerbaijani Manat (AZN) to Ghanaian Cedi (GHS)

What is Azerbaijani Manat (AZN)

The Azerbaijani Manat (AZN) is the official currency of Azerbaijan, a country located at the crossroads of Eastern Europe and Western Asia. The manat was introduced in 1992, replacing the Soviet ruble, and it has undergone some changes since its inception, including redenominations in 2006 and 2015. The currency symbol for the manat is ₼.

The Manat is divided into 100 qapik, which are smaller coins. The central bank of Azerbaijan, known as the Central Bank of the Republic of Azerbaijan (CBA), is responsible for issuing and regulating the manat. The value of the manat is influenced by various factors, including oil prices, the country's economic stability, and foreign exchange market dynamics.

The exchange rate of the manat against other currencies can fluctuate frequently. As a result, when converting AZN to another currency, such as the Ghanaian cedi, it is crucial to keep abreast of the current rates, as they can significantly affect the amount received in the foreign currency. Various financial websites and banks provide up-to-date exchange rates to facilitate these conversions.

What is Ghanaian Cedi (GHS)

The Ghanaian Cedi (GHS) is the official currency of Ghana, a West African country known for its rich culture and resources. The cedi was first issued in 1965 to replace the Ghanaian pound. The current version of the cedi, known as the "Ghanaian cedi," was reintroduced in 2007, with a redenomination that removed four zeros from the original currency. Its symbol is ¢.

The cedi is divided into 100Gp (gana pesewas), which are used for everyday transactions. The Bank of Ghana is the authority responsible for issuing the cedi and managing the country’s monetary policy. As with the manat, the exchange rate of the cedi also fluctuates based on various economic factors, including inflation, interest rates, and economic growth.

When converting AZN to GHS, one must be aware of the current exchange rates, as they can vary from day to day. The formula to convert AZN to GHS can be represented as:

GHS = AZN × Exchange Rate (AZN to GHS)

Conversely, to convert GHS back to AZN, you would use:

AZN = GHS × Exchange Rate (GHS to AZN)

To ensure you get a fair value during conversion, check with multiple exchange services, as rates may differ. Proper knowledge of both currencies can greatly aid in planning travel, remittances, or business transactions between Azerbaijan and Ghana. Understanding the currency dynamics between the Azerbaijani Manat and the Ghanaian Cedi will help individuals make informed financial decisions.

Azerbaijani Manat to Ghanian cedi conversion table

AZN to GHS conversion table

Azerbaijani Manat (AZN)Ghanian cedi (GHS)
1 AZN6.02706982175 GHS
2 AZN12.0541396435 GHS
3 AZN18.08120946525 GHS
4 AZN24.108279287 GHS
5 AZN30.13534910875 GHS
6 AZN36.1624189305 GHS
7 AZN42.18948875225 GHS
8 AZN48.216558574 GHS
9 AZN54.24362839575 GHS
10 AZN60.2706982175 GHS
100 AZN602.70698217498 GHS
200 AZN1 205.41396434996 GHS
300 AZN1 808.12094652495 GHS
400 AZN2 410.82792869993 GHS
500 AZN3 013.53491087491 GHS
600 AZN3 616.24189304989 GHS
700 AZN4 218.94887522487 GHS
800 AZN4 821.65585739986 GHS
900 AZN5 424.36283957484 GHS
1 000 AZN6 027.06982174982 GHS
2 000 AZN12 054.13964349964 GHS
5 000 AZN30 135.34910874909 GHS
10 000 AZN60 270.69821749819 GHS
20 000 AZN120 541.39643499638 GHS
50 000 AZN301 353.49108749094 GHS
100 000 AZN602 706.98217498188 GHS
Last updated June 3, 2025 at 12:55 PM