GHS to MRU Exchange Rate - Convert Ghanian cedi to Mauritanian ouguiya

Converting from Ghanaian Cedi (GHS) to Mauritanian Ouguiya (MRU)

What is Ghanaian Cedi (GHS)

The Ghanaian cedi (GHS) is the official currency of Ghana, a country located along the West Coast of Africa. Introduced in 2007, the cedi replaced the previous currency, the Ghanaian pound, at a rate of 1 cedi to 10,000 old cedis. The cedi is subdivided into 100Ghanaian “gana,” though the use of coins is rare.

The symbol for the cedi is “₵,” while its currency code is GHS. It is issued and regulated by the Bank of Ghana, which aims to maintain monetary stability and promote economic growth. Over the years, the cedi has experienced fluctuations in its value against other currencies due to various economic factors, including inflation, changes in foreign investment, and shifts in global commodity prices. As a result, individuals and businesses often need to convert GHS to other currencies, whether for travel, trade, or investment purposes.

When considering currency conversion, the current exchange rate is crucial. It determines how much of one currency one can get in exchange for another. For example, if the exchange rate between GHS and MRU is favorable, converting funds may lead to a better return or value. Reliable sources to check conversion rates include banks, financial news websites, and currency exchange platforms.

What is Mauritanian Ouguiya (MRU)

The Mauritanian ouguiya (MRU) is the currency of Mauritania, a country located in Northwest Africa. The ouguiya was introduced in 1973, replacing the Mauritanian ouguiya (MRO) at a rate of 1 new ouguiya to 1,000 old ouguiyas. This currency is significant to Mauritania’s economy, which relies heavily on agriculture, fishing, and mining.

The symbol for the ouguiya is "UM," and its currency code is MRU. Like the Ghanaian cedi, the ouguiya is divided into smaller units, specifically 5 khoums. The Central Bank of Mauritania is responsible for issuing and regulating the ouguiya. Economic factors, such as the country's political climate and international trade agreements, can influence its value against other currencies.

Understanding the conversion between GHS and MRU is essential for businesses and travelers engaged in commerce or journeys between Ghana and Mauritania. When converting GHS to MRU, one must be aware of the surrounding economic conditions, as these can affect the exchange rates. The conversion process is relatively straightforward and can often be done at local banks or currency exchange services.

In conclusion, whether you are traveling or conducting business, knowing how to convert between the Ghanaian cedi and Mauritanian ouguiya can help ensure you make informed financial decisions. Always be sure to check the latest exchange rates to get the best value for your currency.

Ghanian cedi to Mauritanian ouguiya conversion table

GHS to MRU conversion table

Ghanian cedi (GHS)Mauritanian ouguiya (MRU)
1 GHS2.80748078928 MRU
2 GHS5.61496157856 MRU
3 GHS8.42244236783 MRU
4 GHS11.22992315711 MRU
5 GHS14.03740394639 MRU
6 GHS16.84488473567 MRU
7 GHS19.65236552495 MRU
8 GHS22.45984631423 MRU
9 GHS25.2673271035 MRU
10 GHS28.07480789278 MRU
100 GHS280.74807892783 MRU
200 GHS561.49615785565 MRU
300 GHS842.24423678348 MRU
400 GHS1 122.99231571131 MRU
500 GHS1 403.74039463914 MRU
600 GHS1 684.48847356696 MRU
700 GHS1 965.23655249479 MRU
800 GHS2 245.98463142262 MRU
900 GHS2 526.73271035045 MRU
1 000 GHS2 807.48078927827 MRU
2 000 GHS5 614.96157855655 MRU
5 000 GHS14 037.40394639136 MRU
10 000 GHS28 074.80789278273 MRU
20 000 GHS56 149.61578556546 MRU
50 000 GHS140 374.03946391365 MRU
100 000 GHS280 748.07892782729 MRU
Last updated May 2, 2025 at 11:55 PM