GHS to MRO Exchange Rate - Convert Ghanian cedi to Mauritania Ougulya

Converting from Ghanaian Cedi (GHS) to Mauritania Ougulya (MRO)

What is Ghanaian Cedi (GHS)

The Ghanaian cedi (GHS) is the official currency of Ghana, a West African country known for its rich cultural heritage and vibrant economy. The cedi was introduced in 2007, replacing the old cedi at a rate of 1 Ghanaian cedi to 10,000 old cedis. This currency is subdivided into smaller units called "Gp" (gana pesewas), where 1 GHS equals 100 Gp.

The Ghanaian cedi is managed by the Bank of Ghana, which oversees monetary policy and currency regulation. The cedi’s symbol is "₵," and its code is GHS. The exchange rate of the Ghanaian cedi fluctuates based on various factors, including economic indicators, inflation rates, and international market movements. As Ghana's economy grows, the cedi's value can change relative to other currencies, making it important for both locals and visitors to keep track of its worth.

What is Mauritania Ougulya (MRO)

The Mauritania ougulya (MRO) is the currency of Mauritania, a country located in North-West Africa. The ougulya has a rich history, having replaced the previous currency, the ouguiya, in 2018. It is divided into smaller units known as "khoudras," with 1 MRO equal to 5 khoudras.

The Central Bank of Mauritania is responsible for issuing and regulating the ougulya. The symbol for the Mauritania ougulya is "UM," and its currency code is MRO. Its value can be affected by various factors, such as the country’s economic performance, political stability, and changes in global commodity prices, particularly because Mauritania is an exporter of minerals and fish.

Converting GHS to MRO

Converting between the Ghanaian cedi and the Mauritania ougulya involves understanding the current exchange rate. Since both currencies are influenced by their respective economies, exchange rates can be volatile. To find the conversion rate, you can check with reliable financial institutions, online currency converters, or financial news websites.

If, for example, the current exchange rate is 1 GHS = 150 MRO, and you have 100 GHS, you would calculate the conversion like this:

100 GHS × 150 (MRO/GHS) = 15,000 MRO

This means that 100 Ghanaian cedis would equal 15,000 Mauritania ougulyas at this exchange rate.

Keep in mind that exchange rates can change frequently. It’s always a good idea to check current rates before making any conversions, whether for travel, business, or personal use.

Ghanian cedi to Mauritania Ougulya conversion table

GHS to MRO conversion table

Ghanian cedi (GHS)Mauritania Ougulya (MRO)
1 GHS28.16602012459 MRO
2 GHS56.33204024917 MRO
3 GHS84.49806037376 MRO
4 GHS112.66408049834 MRO
5 GHS140.83010062293 MRO
6 GHS168.99612074751 MRO
7 GHS197.1621408721 MRO
8 GHS225.32816099668 MRO
9 GHS253.49418112127 MRO
10 GHS281.66020124586 MRO
100 GHS2 816.60201245856 MRO
200 GHS5 633.20402491712 MRO
300 GHS8 449.80603737568 MRO
400 GHS11 266.40804983424 MRO
500 GHS14 083.0100622928 MRO
600 GHS16 899.61207475136 MRO
700 GHS19 716.21408720991 MRO
800 GHS22 532.81609966847 MRO
900 GHS25 349.41811212703 MRO
1 000 GHS28 166.02012458559 MRO
2 000 GHS56 332.04024917118 MRO
5 000 GHS140 830.10062292796 MRO
10 000 GHS281 660.20124585592 MRO
20 000 GHS563 320.40249171184 MRO
50 000 GHS1 408 301.0062292796 MRO
100 000 GHS2 816 602.01245855919 MRO
Last updated May 2, 2025 at 11:55 PM