GHS to GBP Exchange Rate - Convert Ghanian cedi to British Pound

Converting from Ghanian Cedi (GHS) to British Pound (GBP)

What is Ghanian Cedi (GHS)

The Ghanian Cedi (GHS) is the official currency of Ghana, a country located in West Africa. It was introduced in 2007, replacing the previous currency, the Ghanaian cedi (old cedi), at a rate of 1 new cedi to 10,000 old cedis. The symbol for the Ghanian cedi is "₵". The currency is subdivided into 100 GhanianGp, which are smaller denominations.

The GHS is issued by the Bank of Ghana, the country’s central bank. This currency plays a crucial role in facilitating trade and commerce within Ghana, as well as with international partners. The exchange rate of GHS can fluctuate depending on various factors, such as inflation, interest rates, and international market conditions. Knowing the value of GHS in relation to other currencies, like the British Pound, is vital for travelers, businesses, and investors.

What is British Pound (GBP)

The British Pound Sterling (GBP) is the official currency of the United Kingdom and its territories. The Pound is commonly referred to simply as "pound" and is represented by the symbol "£". Historically, the British Pound is one of the oldest currencies still in use today, with roots tracing back over a thousand years.

GBP is divided into 100 pence (singular: penny). The currency is managed by the Bank of England, which plays a central role in maintaining the stability and integrity of the pound. The British Pound is considered a major global currency and is widely used in international trade. Its exchange rate can be affected by factors such as the political situation in the UK, economic performance, and interest rates. As a result, the GBP is often seen as a safe-haven currency during times of economic uncertainty.

Converting GHS to GBP

Converting Ghanian Cedis to British Pounds involves knowing the current exchange rate between the two currencies. This rate can vary based on the foreign exchange market and can fluctuate daily. To determine how much GBP you can get for a given amount of GHS, you can use the formula:

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

For example, if the exchange rate is 0.10 GBP for 1 GHS, converting 100 GHS to GBP would result in:

Amount in GBP = 100 × 0.10 = 10 GBP

To get the most accurate exchange rates, it’s best to check with banks, currency exchange services, or financial websites.

In conclusion, converting between Ghanian Cedis (GHS) and British Pounds (GBP) is essential for anyone dealing with these currencies, especially in business or travel contexts. By understanding the basics of each currency and how to convert them, you can make informed decisions that suit your financial needs.

Ghanian cedi to British Pound conversion table

GHS to GBP conversion table

Ghanian cedi (GHS)British Pound (GBP)
1 GHS0.05325000787 GBP
2 GHS0.10650001574 GBP
3 GHS0.1597500236 GBP
4 GHS0.21300003147 GBP
5 GHS0.26625003934 GBP
6 GHS0.31950004721 GBP
7 GHS0.37275005508 GBP
8 GHS0.42600006294 GBP
9 GHS0.47925007081 GBP
10 GHS0.53250007868 GBP
100 GHS5.32500078679 GBP
200 GHS10.65000157359 GBP
300 GHS15.97500236038 GBP
400 GHS21.30000314718 GBP
500 GHS26.62500393397 GBP
600 GHS31.95000472077 GBP
700 GHS37.27500550756 GBP
800 GHS42.60000629435 GBP
900 GHS47.92500708115 GBP
1 000 GHS53.25000786794 GBP
2 000 GHS106.50001573589 GBP
5 000 GHS266.25003933972 GBP
10 000 GHS532.50007867943 GBP
20 000 GHS1 065.00015735887 GBP
50 000 GHS2 662.50039339716 GBP
100 000 GHS5 325.00078679433 GBP
Last updated May 2, 2025 at 11:55 PM