GHS to ILS Exchange Rate - Convert Ghanian cedi to Israeli Shekel

Converting from Ghanaian Cedi (GHS) to Israeli Shekel (ILS)

What is Ghanaian Cedi (GHS)

The Ghanaian Cedi (GHS) is the official currency of Ghana, a West African country known for its diverse culture and rich history. The cedi was introduced in 2007, replacing the previous currency, the Ghanaian pound, at a rate of 1 cedi = 10,000 old Ghanaian pounds. The currency symbol for the cedi is a stylized "₵," and it is subdivided into 100 ghanaians (Gp).

The Bank of Ghana is responsible for issuing and regulating the cedi. As a relatively stable currency in the region, the cedi is widely used for daily transactions in Ghana, both in cash and through electronic means. The value of the GHS can fluctuate based on various factors, including inflation, economic stability, and international trade. Understanding the value of the cedi compared to other currencies is critical for travelers, expatriates, and businesses engaged in trade with Ghana.

What is Israeli Shekel (ILS)

The Israeli Shekel (ILS) is the currency used in Israel, as well as in the Palestinian territories of the West Bank and Gaza Strip. Officially known as the New Israeli Shekel (NIS), this currency was introduced in 1985, replacing the old shekel at a conversion rate of 1 new shekel to 1,000 old shekels. The currency symbol often associated with the shekel is "₪". Each shekel is further divided into 100 agorot.

The Bank of Israel is responsible for managing the shekel, including its issuance and regulation. The shekel has seen significant appreciation over the years, often attributed to Israel's robust economy, technological advancements, and stable democratic governance. As a widely accepted currency in the region, knowledge of the shekel's value is essential for anyone engaging in trade, tourism, or investment in Israel.

Converting GHS to ILS

When converting Ghanaian cedi (GHS) to Israeli shekel (ILS), it is crucial to stay updated on the current exchange rate, as it can fluctuate. You can find the exchange rates through various financial news websites or currency conversion tools. To convert GHS to ILS, you can use the formula:

ILS = GHS × Exchange Rate (GHS to ILS)

For example, if 1 GHS is equivalent to 0.70 ILS, and you wish to convert 100 GHS to ILS, the calculation would be:

ILS = 100 GHS × 0.70 = 70 ILS

This conversion process is essential for anyone traveling or conducting business in either Ghana or Israel. With a basic understanding of both currencies, individuals can make informed financial decisions, whether they are purchasing goods, exchanging money, or budgeting for travel expenses.

Ghanian cedi to Israeli Shekel conversion table

GHS to ILS conversion table

Ghanian cedi (GHS)Israeli Shekel (ILS)
1 GHS0.25539184169 ILS
2 GHS0.51078368338 ILS
3 GHS0.76617552508 ILS
4 GHS1.02156736677 ILS
5 GHS1.27695920846 ILS
6 GHS1.53235105015 ILS
7 GHS1.78774289184 ILS
8 GHS2.04313473353 ILS
9 GHS2.29852657523 ILS
10 GHS2.55391841692 ILS
100 GHS25.53918416917 ILS
200 GHS51.07836833834 ILS
300 GHS76.61755250751 ILS
400 GHS102.15673667669 ILS
500 GHS127.69592084586 ILS
600 GHS153.23510501503 ILS
700 GHS178.7742891842 ILS
800 GHS204.31347335337 ILS
900 GHS229.85265752254 ILS
1 000 GHS255.39184169172 ILS
2 000 GHS510.78368338343 ILS
5 000 GHS1 276.95920845858 ILS
10 000 GHS2 553.91841691717 ILS
20 000 GHS5 107.83683383433 ILS
50 000 GHS12 769.59208458583 ILS
100 000 GHS25 539.18416917165 ILS
Last updated May 2, 2025 at 11:55 PM