GHS to JMD Exchange Rate - Convert Ghanian cedi to Jamaican Dollar

Converting from Ghanaian Cedi (GHS) to Jamaican Dollar (JMD)

What is Ghanaian Cedi (GHS)

The Ghanaian cedi (GHS) is the official currency of Ghana, a West African nation. Introduced in July 2007, the cedi replaced the Ghanaian pound at an exchange rate of 1 cedi to 10,000 old Ghanaian pounds. The cedi is subdivided into 100Gp (Ghanaian ghanas), though theGp coins are not commonly used in everyday transactions.

The cedi is issued by the Bank of Ghana, which manages the currency's supply and ensures its stability. Like many currencies, the value of the cedi is influenced by various factors, including inflation rates, economic growth, and foreign exchange rates. The symbol for the cedi is “₵,” and it is important for anyone dealing with Ghanaian financial transactions to understand how the cedi functions, especially when converting it to other currencies such as the Jamaican dollar.

What is Jamaican Dollar (JMD)

The Jamaican dollar (JMD) is the official currency of Jamaica, an island nation in the Caribbean. The Jamaican dollar was introduced in 1969 to replace the Jamaican pound. It is also subdivided into 100 cents. The currency is represented by the symbol "J$," which helps to distinguish it from other dollar-denominated currencies.

The Bank of Jamaica is responsible for issuing and regulating the Jamaican dollar. Similar to the cedi, the value of the Jamaican dollar is affected by numerous economic factors, such as inflation, trade balances, and international investment. The exchange rate of the Jamaican dollar fluctuates against other currencies, including the Ghanaian cedi. Understanding these shifts is essential for anyone involved in currency exchange.

Converting GHS to JMD

When looking to convert the Ghanaian cedi to the Jamaican dollar, knowing the current exchange rate is crucial. Exchange rates can vary significantly based on market conditions, demand, and geopolitical factors. For example, if the exchange rate is set at:

1 GHS = X JMD

This means that for every unit of GHS, you will receive X units of JMD in return.

To perform a currency conversion, you can use online currency converters, banks, or financial institutions offering exchange services. It's also advisable to check multiple sources to ensure you are getting the best rate available.

In conclusion, while both the Ghanaian cedi and the Jamaican dollar function as the official currencies of their respective nations, understanding each currency's context is essential when converting between the two. With careful consideration of current exchange rates and market factors, individuals and businesses can effectively manage their currency exchanges.

Ghanian cedi to Jamaican Dollar conversion table

GHS to JMD conversion table

Ghanian cedi (GHS)Jamaican Dollar (JMD)
1 GHS11.23133392011 JMD
2 GHS22.46266784022 JMD
3 GHS33.69400176033 JMD
4 GHS44.92533568044 JMD
5 GHS56.15666960055 JMD
6 GHS67.38800352066 JMD
7 GHS78.61933744078 JMD
8 GHS89.85067136089 JMD
9 GHS101.082005281 JMD
10 GHS112.31333920111 JMD
100 GHS1 123.13339201108 JMD
200 GHS2 246.26678402216 JMD
300 GHS3 369.40017603324 JMD
400 GHS4 492.53356804432 JMD
500 GHS5 615.6669600554 JMD
600 GHS6 738.80035206647 JMD
700 GHS7 861.93374407755 JMD
800 GHS8 985.06713608863 JMD
900 GHS10 108.20052809971 JMD
1 000 GHS11 231.33392011079 JMD
2 000 GHS22 462.66784022158 JMD
5 000 GHS56 156.66960055395 JMD
10 000 GHS112 313.3392011079 JMD
20 000 GHS224 626.67840221581 JMD
50 000 GHS561 566.69600553952 JMD
100 000 GHS1 123 133.39201107904 JMD
Last updated May 2, 2025 at 11:55 PM