GHS to XPF Exchange Rate - Convert Ghanian cedi to CFP Franc

Converting from Ghanaian Cedi (GHS) to CFP Franc (XPF)

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 Ghanaian pound at a rate of 1 cedi for 100,000 old Ghanaian pounds. The cedi is subdivided into 100Gp (Ghanaian pesewas), where "Gp" stands for "Ghanaian pesewa." The currency symbol for the cedi is "₵".

Ghana has a mixed economy, with agriculture, mining, and oil as significant contributors. The cedi has seen fluctuations in value due to various factors, including inflation rates and external economic conditions. Exchange rates can vary based on demand and supply, and conversions can be affected by different factors such as political stability, economic growth, and market conditions.

In terms of global currency exchanges, the Ghanaian cedi is not as widely traded as other currencies, but it is essential for daily transactions within Ghana. Travelers and businesses must keep an eye on conversion rates to ensure they get the most favorable exchanges.

What is CFP Franc (XPF)

The CFP franc (XPF) is a currency used in certain French overseas collectivities and territories, including French Polynesia, New Caledonia, and Wallis and Futuna. The currency was introduced in 1945 and is pegged to the euro at a fixed exchange rate, providing stability in international transactions. The CFP franc is subdivided into 100 centimes, but centimes are not commonly used in practice. The symbol for the CFP franc is "CFP".

The CFP franc’s stability is closely tied to the economic conditions of France, as the territories that use it rely heavily on French aid and economic policies. Consequently, the value of the CFP franc can be influenced by changes in the French economy, making it more predictable than some other currencies in the region.

When converting between the Ghanaian cedi and the CFP franc, it is essential to consider the current exchange rate. The conversion process can involve checking live rates through financial institutions or online platforms.

In summary, understanding the fundamental aspects of both currencies is crucial for anyone engaging in financial transactions between Ghana and the French territories using the CFP franc.

To convert GHS to XPF and vice versa, one can use the formula:

XPF = GHS × (current exchange rate)

. Similarly, to convert from XPF to GHS:

GHS = XPF ÷ (current exchange rate)

Make sure to always check for the latest exchange rates, as they can fluctuate frequently.

Ghanian cedi to CFP Franc conversion table

GHS to XPF conversion table

Ghanian cedi (GHS)CFP Franc (XPF)
1 GHS7.44905959537 XPF
2 GHS14.89811919075 XPF
3 GHS22.34717878612 XPF
4 GHS29.79623838149 XPF
5 GHS37.24529797687 XPF
6 GHS44.69435757224 XPF
7 GHS52.14341716761 XPF
8 GHS59.59247676299 XPF
9 GHS67.04153635836 XPF
10 GHS74.49059595374 XPF
100 GHS744.90595953735 XPF
200 GHS1 489.8119190747 XPF
300 GHS2 234.71787861206 XPF
400 GHS2 979.62383814941 XPF
500 GHS3 724.52979768676 XPF
600 GHS4 469.43575722411 XPF
700 GHS5 214.34171676147 XPF
800 GHS5 959.24767629882 XPF
900 GHS6 704.15363583617 XPF
1 000 GHS7 449.05959537352 XPF
2 000 GHS14 898.11919074705 XPF
5 000 GHS37 245.29797686762 XPF
10 000 GHS74 490.59595373524 XPF
20 000 GHS148 981.19190747049 XPF
50 000 GHS372 452.97976867622 XPF
100 000 GHS744 905.95953735244 XPF
Last updated May 2, 2025 at 11:55 PM