GHS to KRW Exchange Rate - Convert Ghanian cedi to South Korean Won

Converting from Ghanian Cedi (GHS) to South Korean Won (KRW)

What is Ghanian Cedi (GHS)

The Ghanian cedi (GHS) is the official currency of Ghana, a West African country known for its rich culture, natural resources, and vibrant economy. Introduced in July 2007, the cedi replaced the Ghanaian pound at a rate of 1 cedi for 1,000 old pounds. The currency is symbolized by "₵" and is subdivided into 100Gp (gana pesewas). The Central Bank of Ghana is responsible for issuing the cedi and regulating its supply.

The GHS is crucial for domestic transactions, serving as a foundational element in Ghana's economy. In trading, investing, and daily purchases, Ghanaians use the cedi to buy goods, pay for services, and save. Factors such as inflation, national policies, and global economic conditions can influence the value of the GHS against other currencies.

In recent years, the GHS has faced volatility due to various economic challenges, including fluctuations in commodity prices and political stability. This volatility often leads individuals and businesses to seek conversion to stronger currencies, especially when making international transactions or investments.

What is South Korean Won (KRW)

The South Korean won (KRW) is the official currency of South Korea, a prominent nation in East Asia known for its technological advancements and cultural influence. The won has been in use since the Korean War in 1953 when it replaced the Korean yen. Denoted by the symbol "₩," the won is further divided into 100 jeon, although the latter is rarely used in day-to-day transactions.

Managed by the Bank of Korea, the KRW plays a vital role in both national and international markets. South Korea has a dynamic economy characterized by significant exports, particularly in electronics, automobiles, and shipbuilding. As one of the largest economies in Asia, the value of the KRW can fluctuate based on a wide range of factors, including global trade dynamics, interest rates, and geopolitical events.

For individuals and businesses in Ghana, converting GHS to KRW might be necessary when engaging in trade, tourism, or investment in South Korea. Understanding the current exchange rates is essential for achieving favorable conversion outcomes. Currency conversion generally involves fees and might vary among institutions, making it essential to shop around.

When considering the conversion, individuals can use the following formulas:

  1. For direct conversion:

Amount in KRW = Amount in GHS × Current Exchange Rate (GHS to KRW)

  1. For reverse conversion:

Amount in GHS = Amount in KRW × Current Exchange Rate (KRW to GHS)

Overall, having a clear understanding of both the GHS and KRW currencies is vital for effective financial planning and transaction execution.

Ghanian cedi to South Korean Won conversion table

GHS to KRW conversion table

Ghanian cedi (GHS)South Korean Won (KRW)
1 GHS99.44691390642 KRW
2 GHS198.89382781285 KRW
3 GHS298.34074171927 KRW
4 GHS397.7876556257 KRW
5 GHS497.23456953212 KRW
6 GHS596.68148343855 KRW
7 GHS696.12839734497 KRW
8 GHS795.5753112514 KRW
9 GHS895.02222515782 KRW
10 GHS994.46913906425 KRW
100 GHS9 944.69139064247 KRW
200 GHS19 889.38278128494 KRW
300 GHS29 834.07417192741 KRW
400 GHS39 778.76556256989 KRW
500 GHS49 723.45695321236 KRW
600 GHS59 668.14834385483 KRW
700 GHS69 612.8397344973 KRW
800 GHS79 557.53112513977 KRW
900 GHS89 502.22251578224 KRW
1 000 GHS99 446.91390642472 KRW
2 000 GHS198 893.82781284943 KRW
5 000 GHS497 234.56953212358 KRW
10 000 GHS994 469.13906424716 KRW
20 000 GHS1 988 938.27812849431 KRW
50 000 GHS4 972 345.69532123578 KRW
100 000 GHS9 944 691.39064247157 KRW
Last updated May 2, 2025 at 11:55 PM