GHS to KES Exchange Rate - Convert Ghanian cedi to Kenyan Shilling

Converting from Ghanaian Cedi (GHS) to Kenyan Shilling (KES)

What is Ghanaian Cedi (GHS)

The Ghanaian Cedi (GHS) is the official currency of Ghana, a country situated in West Africa. Introduced in 2007, the cedi replaced the older Ghanaian currency, the Ghanaian pound, at a rate of 1,000 cedis to 1 cedi. The Cedi is further subdivided into 100Gp (Ghanaian pesewas).

Ghana has a mixed economy, heavily reliant on agriculture, mining, and services. Some key industries include cocoa production, gold mining, and oil. The Bank of Ghana is responsible for managing the national currency and implementing monetary policies aimed at stabilizing the economy. The value of the GHS can fluctuate based on various factors, including inflation rates, foreign investment, and global market trends.

What is Kenyan Shilling (KES)

The Kenyan Shilling (KES) is the currency of Kenya, located in East Africa. First introduced in 1966, the shilling has undergone several changes in design and denomination since its inception. Similar to the cedi, the shilling is subdivided into 100 cents.

Kenya has one of the largest economies in East Africa, with various sectors contributing to its growth. Agriculture, tourism, manufacturing, and information technology are vital components of the Kenyan economy. The Central Bank of Kenya oversees the currency and monetary policy to manage inflation and promote economic stability. The exchange rate of the KES is affected by factors such as government policies, market demand for goods and services, and international investments.

Converting GHS to KES

When converting Ghanaian Cedi (GHS) to Kenyan Shilling (KES), it is essential to use the current exchange rate to get an accurate conversion. The exchange rate can vary daily based on market conditions, so it is advisable to check a reliable financial service or currency converter for up-to-date rates.

One common way to express currency conversion mathematically is by using the formula:

KES = GHS × exchange rate

For example, if the exchange rate is 1 GHS = 25 KES, converting 100 GHS would result in:

KES = 100 × 25 = 2500

Thus, 100 Ghanaian cedis would be equivalent to 2500 Kenyan shillings at that rate.

In conclusion, understanding the currencies of Ghana and Kenya, along with the current exchange rates, is crucial for travelers, businesses, and anyone looking to engage in financial transactions between the two countries. Always ensure to verify the latest rates to ensure accurate conversions.

Ghanian cedi to Kenyan Shilling conversion table

GHS to KES conversion table

Ghanian cedi (GHS)Kenyan Shilling (KES)
1 GHS11.24031962556 KES
2 GHS22.48063925113 KES
3 GHS33.72095887669 KES
4 GHS44.96127850226 KES
5 GHS56.20159812782 KES
6 GHS67.44191775339 KES
7 GHS78.68223737895 KES
8 GHS89.92255700452 KES
9 GHS101.16287663008 KES
10 GHS112.40319625564 KES
100 GHS1 124.03196255644 KES
200 GHS2 248.06392511289 KES
300 GHS3 372.09588766933 KES
400 GHS4 496.12785022578 KES
500 GHS5 620.15981278222 KES
600 GHS6 744.19177533866 KES
700 GHS7 868.22373789511 KES
800 GHS8 992.25570045155 KES
900 GHS10 116.28766300799 KES
1 000 GHS11 240.31962556444 KES
2 000 GHS22 480.63925112888 KES
5 000 GHS56 201.59812782219 KES
10 000 GHS112 403.19625564439 KES
20 000 GHS224 806.39251128877 KES
50 000 GHS562 015.98127822193 KES
100 000 GHS1 124 031.96255644386 KES
Last updated May 23, 2025 at 11:55 PM