GHS to MAD Exchange Rate - Convert Ghanian cedi to Moroccan Dirham

Converting from Ghanaian Cedi (GHS) to Moroccan Dirham (MAD)

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 older Ghanaian cedi, which had a very high inflation rate. The code for the Ghanaian cedi is GHS, and it is subdivided into 100Gp (Ghanaian pesewas). The cedi has been stable compared to its predecessor, mainly due to the efforts of the Bank of Ghana, which works to manage the currency and control inflation.

The Ghanaian economy is primarily based on agriculture, with cocoa, gold, and oil being major exports. The value of the GHS can be influenced by various factors, including economic stability, trade balance, and foreign exchange reserves. Whenever you want to convert GHS to other currencies or assess the cedi’s value, checking current exchange rates is essential.

What is Moroccan Dirham (MAD)

The Moroccan dirham (MAD) is the official currency of Morocco and is divided into 100 centimes. The code for the dirham is MAD, and it was introduced in 1960 to replace the Moroccan franc. The dirham is used for various transactions within the country and is commonly accepted in both cash and electronic payment methods.

Morocco's economy is diverse, with agriculture, mining, and tourism playing vital roles. As a result, the Moroccan dirham is influenced by Morocco's economic performance, foreign investments, and global market trends. The Bank Al-Maghrib is responsible for issuing the dirham and maintaining its stability in the international market.

Converting GHS to MAD

When it comes to converting Ghanaian cedis to Moroccan dirhams, the exchange rate is crucial. The value of one currency in relation to the other fluctuates due to various economic factors. For example, if the exchange rate is 1 GHS = 1.40 MAD, then for every 1 GHS you have, you can exchange it for 1.40 MAD.

To perform the conversion, you can use the formula:

Amount in MAD = Amount in GHS × Exchange Rate (GHS to MAD)

For instance, if you have 100 GHS and the exchange rate is 1.40:

Amount in MAD = 100 GHS × 1.40 MAD/GHS = 140 MAD

It's important to stay updated with the current exchange rates since they can change frequently. You can find accurate rates on various financial websites or currency converter tools.

In conclusion, understanding the Ghanaian cedi and the Moroccan dirham can help you efficiently manage your finances when dealing with these currencies. Always check for the latest exchange rates to ensure you have the most accurate conversion for your needs.

Ghanian cedi to Moroccan Dirham conversion table

GHS to MAD conversion table

Ghanian cedi (GHS)Moroccan Dirham (MAD)
1 GHS0.65687871808 MAD
2 GHS1.31375743616 MAD
3 GHS1.97063615424 MAD
4 GHS2.62751487231 MAD
5 GHS3.28439359039 MAD
6 GHS3.94127230847 MAD
7 GHS4.59815102655 MAD
8 GHS5.25502974463 MAD
9 GHS5.91190846271 MAD
10 GHS6.56878718078 MAD
100 GHS65.68787180784 MAD
200 GHS131.37574361568 MAD
300 GHS197.06361542352 MAD
400 GHS262.75148723135 MAD
500 GHS328.43935903919 MAD
600 GHS394.12723084703 MAD
700 GHS459.81510265487 MAD
800 GHS525.50297446271 MAD
900 GHS591.19084627055 MAD
1 000 GHS656.87871807839 MAD
2 000 GHS1 313.75743615677 MAD
5 000 GHS3 284.39359039193 MAD
10 000 GHS6 568.78718078385 MAD
20 000 GHS13 137.5743615677 MAD
50 000 GHS32 843.93590391925 MAD
100 000 GHS65 687.87180783851 MAD
Last updated May 2, 2025 at 11:55 PM