GHS to VEF Exchange Rate - Convert Ghanian cedi to Venezuelan Bolivar Fuerte

Converting from Ghanaian Cedi (GHS) to Venezuelan Bolivar Fuerte (VEF)

What is Ghanaian Cedi (GHS)

The Ghanaian cedi, abbreviated as GHS, is the official currency of Ghana. Introduced in July 2007, it replaced the Ghanaian cedi (old cedi) at a rate of 1 GHS to 10,000 old cedis. The symbol for the cedi is د.غ or GHC, and its currency code is GHS.

GHS is subdivided into 100Gp, which stands for GhanaianGp. The cedi is further divided into coins and notes. Coins come in denominations of 1Gp, 5Gp, 10Gp, 20Gp, 50Gp, and 1GHS, while the notes are available in 1GHS, 5GHS, 10GHS, 20GHS, 50GHS, and 100GHS. The Central Bank of Ghana, known as the Bank of Ghana, is responsible for issuing and regulating the currency.

The cedi plays a crucial role in Ghana's economy, influencing trade, investment, and monetary policy. Its value can fluctuate due to various factors, including inflation, government policies, and the economic status of Ghana.

What is Venezuelan Bolivar Fuerte (VEF)

The Venezuelan bolivar fuerte, abbreviated as VEF, was the currency of Venezuela from 2008 until it was replaced by the new bolívar in 2018. The bolívar fuerte was introduced to replace the previous currency, the bolívar, at a rate of 1 VEF to 1000 old bolívars. The currency symbol is Bs.F, and it was subdivided into 100 céntimos.

Due to hyperinflation and economic challenges, the bolívar fuerte lost significant value over the years. The exchange rate for VEF became volatile, leading to a decline in public trust in the currency. In an effort to stabilize the economy, the Venezuelan government introduced a new bolívar, called the bolívar soberano, which replaced the bolívar fuerte at a rate of 1 VES (the new currency) to 100,000 VEF.

Still, the bolívar fuerte remains a significant part of Venezuela's economic history. It serves as a reminder of the challenges faced by the country, and its value can still be relevant for understanding local economic conditions prior to the recent currency changes.

Currency Conversion Challenges

Converting between GHS and VEF can pose challenges due to differences in value and the historical context of each currency. Currency exchange rates fluctuate constantly based on market dynamics, economic indicators, and geopolitical events. Therefore, it is important to check the latest exchange rates before converting these currencies.

Also, factors such as inflation in Venezuela and economic policies in Ghana can impact how much value one currency holds against the other. Individuals looking to convert GHS to VEF should seek out reliable financial institutions or currency exchange platforms for accurate and up-to-date rates.

In summary, understanding both the Ghanaian cedi and the Venezuelan bolivar fuerte, along with their conversion aspects, is essential for anyone engaging in transactions involving these currencies.

Ghanian cedi to Venezuelan Bolivar Fuerte conversion table

GHS to VEF conversion table

Ghanian cedi (GHS)Venezuelan Bolivar Fuerte (VEF)
1 GHS618 564.50576384644 VEF
2 GHS1 237 129.01152769288 VEF
3 GHS1 855 693.51729153931 VEF
4 GHS2 474 258.02305538575 VEF
5 GHS3 092 822.52881923219 VEF
6 GHS3 711 387.03458307863 VEF
7 GHS4 329 951.54034692507 VEF
8 GHS4 948 516.0461107715 VEF
9 GHS5 567 080.55187461794 VEF
10 GHS6 185 645.05763846438 VEF
100 GHS61 856 450.5763846438 VEF
200 GHS123 712 901.1527692876 VEF
300 GHS185 569 351.72915393141 VEF
400 GHS247 425 802.30553857521 VEF
500 GHS309 282 252.88192321901 VEF
600 GHS371 138 703.45830786281 VEF
700 GHS432 995 154.03469250662 VEF
800 GHS494 851 604.61107715042 VEF
900 GHS556 708 055.18746179422 VEF
1 000 GHS618 564 505.76384643802 VEF
2 000 GHS1 237 129 011.52769287605 VEF
5 000 GHS3 092 822 528.81923219012 VEF
10 000 GHS6 185 645 057.63846438023 VEF
20 000 GHS12 371 290 115.27692876046 VEF
50 000 GHS30 928 225 288.19232190116 VEF
100 000 GHS61 856 450 576.38464380232 VEF
Last updated May 2, 2025 at 11:55 PM