GHS to GNF Exchange Rate - Convert Ghanian cedi to Guinea Franc

Converting from Ghanaian Cedi (GHS) to Guinea Franc (GNF)

What is Ghanaian Cedi (GHS)

The Ghanaian Cedi (GHS) is the official currency of Ghana, a country located in West Africa. Introduced in 2007, the cedi replaced the previous currency, the Ghanaian pound, at a rate of 1 cedi equal to 10,000 old cedis. The currency symbol for the cedi is "₵", and its ISO code is GHS.

The Bank of Ghana is responsible for issuing and regulating the cedi. It plays a vital role in the economy by implementing monetary policies to control inflation, exchange rates, and ensure financial stability. The cedi is divided into 100Gp (Ghanaian pesewas), although the use of smaller denominations is less common in everyday transactions.

As a relatively stable currency compared to some other West African currencies, the Ghanaian cedi has gained trust among its users. However, fluctuations can occur due to shifts in economic conditions, market demand, and foreign exchange rates. Understanding the cedi's value is essential for those involved in trade, travel, or business between Ghana and other countries.

What is Guinea Franc (GNF)

The Guinea Franc (GNF) is the official currency of Guinea, another West African country. The currency was introduced in 1985, replacing the previous currency, the Syli, at a fixed exchange rate. The symbol for the Guinea Franc is "Fg," and its ISO code is GNF.

The Central Bank of the Republic of Guinea (BCRG) oversees the issuance and regulation of the Guinea Franc. Similar to other African nations, Guinea's economy faces challenges such as inflation and fluctuating exchange rates, which can significantly impact the GNF's value. The franc is subdivided into 100 centimes, though smaller denominations are rarely used in transactions.

The GNF's value is largely influenced by factors such as commodity prices, especially regarding natural resources like bauxite and gold, which play a significant role in Guinea's economy. As an economy that relies heavily on natural resources, the stability of the GNF can vary with the global market conditions and geopolitical factors.

Converting GHS to GNF

When converting from Ghanaian cedi (GHS) to Guinea franc (GNF), it is important to check the current exchange rates, as they fluctuate based on market conditions. You can find this information on financial websites, banks, or currency exchange platforms.

The conversion can typically be calculated with the following formula:

Value in GNF = Value in GHS × Exchange Rate (GHS to GNF)

For example, if the exchange rate is 1 GHS = 4,500 GNF, and you have 10 GHS, the calculation would look like this:

10 GHS × 4,500 GNF/GHS = 45,000 GNF

Understanding how to convert these currencies accurately is essential for individuals and businesses involved in cross-border transactions between Ghana and Guinea.

Ghanian cedi to Guinea Franc conversion table

GHS to GNF conversion table

Ghanian cedi (GHS)Guinea Franc (GNF)
1 GHS610.6633207863 GNF
2 GHS1 221.3266415726 GNF
3 GHS1 831.9899623589 GNF
4 GHS2 442.6532831452 GNF
5 GHS3 053.3166039315 GNF
6 GHS3 663.9799247178 GNF
7 GHS4 274.6432455041 GNF
8 GHS4 885.3065662904 GNF
9 GHS5 495.9698870767 GNF
10 GHS6 106.633207863 GNF
100 GHS61 066.33207862998 GNF
200 GHS122 132.66415725997 GNF
300 GHS183 198.99623588995 GNF
400 GHS244 265.32831451994 GNF
500 GHS305 331.66039314992 GNF
600 GHS366 397.99247177991 GNF
700 GHS427 464.32455040989 GNF
800 GHS488 530.65662903988 GNF
900 GHS549 596.98870766986 GNF
1 000 GHS610 663.32078629985 GNF
2 000 GHS1 221 326.64157259969 GNF
5 000 GHS3 053 316.60393149924 GNF
10 000 GHS6 106 633.20786299847 GNF
20 000 GHS12 213 266.41572599694 GNF
50 000 GHS30 533 166.03931499236 GNF
100 000 GHS61 066 332.07862998472 GNF
Last updated May 2, 2025 at 11:55 PM