GHS to TOP Exchange Rate - Convert Ghanian cedi to Tonga Pa'ang

Converting from Ghanaian Cedi (GHS) to Tonga Paʻanga (TOP)

What is Ghanaian Cedi (GHS)

The Ghanaian cedi (GHS) is the official currency of Ghana, a country located in West Africa. The cedi was introduced in 2007, replacing the previous currency, the Ghanaian peso. The cedi is subdivided into 100Gp (GhanaianGp, or "Ghanaian pence"). It is represented by the symbol "₵" and its ISO currency code is GHS.

The Ghanaian cedi is issued by the Bank of Ghana, which manages the country's monetary policy and helps maintain the stability of the currency. Over the years, Ghana has made efforts to improve its economy, and the cedi is a crucial part of everyday transactions for consumers and businesses alike. The value of the cedi can fluctuate based on various economic factors, including inflation, trade balance, and foreign currency exchange rates.

As a traditional currency in modern financial transactions, the cedi can be used to purchase goods and services at local shops, markets, and online. The exchange rate of the GHS can vary significantly compared to foreign currencies, such as the Tonga paʻanga (TOP).

What is Tonga Paʻanga (TOP)

The Tonga paʻanga (TOP) is the official currency of Tonga, a Pacific island nation. Introduced in 1967, the paʻanga is subdivided into 100 seniti. The currency is represented by the symbol "T$" and its ISO code is TOP. The Reserve Bank of Tonga is responsible for issuing and regulating the paʻanga.

Tonga's economy relies heavily on agriculture, fishing, and remittances from Tongans living abroad. As a result, the paʻanga's value can be influenced by these sectors, as well as tourism and foreign investment. The exchange rate for the Tonga paʻanga can also fluctuate based on economic conditions and international market trends.

Just like the Ghanaian cedi, the paʻanga is an essential currency for everyday transactions in Tonga. It is used to purchase goods and services locally. The Tongan economy is considerably smaller than that of Ghana, and the ways in which the paʻanga is used can differ based on the local cultural practices and economic conditions.

Converting Between GHS and TOP

Converting from the Ghanaian cedi (GHS) to the Tonga paʻanga (TOP) involves determining the current exchange rate between the two currencies. You can use various financial websites or currency conversion tools to get the most accurate and up-to-date rate.

If you find the rate to be, for example, $1 GHS = 0.50 TOP, you can convert an amount by multiplying the GHS amount by 0.50. For instance, if you have 100 GHS and want to convert it to TOP, you would calculate:

100 GHS × 0.50 (TOP/GHS) = 50 TOP

Always keep in mind that currency exchange rates are not static; they can change frequently due to market forces. Therefore, it's essential to check rates continuously when planning a currency conversion.

Ghanian cedi to Tonga Pa'ang conversion table

GHS to TOP conversion table

Ghanian cedi (GHS)Tonga Pa'ang (TOP)
1 GHS0.16806806619 TOP
2 GHS0.33613613239 TOP
3 GHS0.50420419858 TOP
4 GHS0.67227226477 TOP
5 GHS0.84034033097 TOP
6 GHS1.00840839716 TOP
7 GHS1.17647646335 TOP
8 GHS1.34454452955 TOP
9 GHS1.51261259574 TOP
10 GHS1.68068066194 TOP
100 GHS16.80680661935 TOP
200 GHS33.6136132387 TOP
300 GHS50.42041985805 TOP
400 GHS67.2272264774 TOP
500 GHS84.03403309675 TOP
600 GHS100.8408397161 TOP
700 GHS117.64764633545 TOP
800 GHS134.4544529548 TOP
900 GHS151.26125957415 TOP
1 000 GHS168.0680661935 TOP
2 000 GHS336.13613238701 TOP
5 000 GHS840.34033096752 TOP
10 000 GHS1 680.68066193503 TOP
20 000 GHS3 361.36132387007 TOP
50 000 GHS8 403.40330967517 TOP
100 000 GHS16 806.80661935034 TOP
Last updated May 2, 2025 at 11:55 PM