GNF to EUR Exchange Rate - Convert Guinea Franc to Euro

Converting from Guinea Franc (GNF) to Euro (EUR)

What is Guinea Franc (GNF)

The Guinea Franc (GNF) is the official currency of Guinea, a country located on the west coast of Africa. Introduced in 1985, the GNF replaced the syli as the nation’s currency. The currency is abbreviated as GNF and is symbolized by the letter "₣." The Guinea Franc is subdivided into 100 centimes, although the centime is not commonly used in everyday transactions.

The Central Bank of the Republic of Guinea is responsible for issuing and regulating the GNF. Over the years, the GNF has experienced significant inflation, which affects its purchasing power. This can make it challenging for both locals and visitors when it comes to making transactions involving the Guinea Franc. The value of the GNF can fluctuate greatly based on various economic factors, including inflation rates, foreign investment, and international market conditions.

Understanding the value of the Guinea Franc is essential for anyone looking to travel or do business in Guinea. It’s important to be aware of the current exchange rates, as these rates can change frequently. When converting GNF to other currencies, you'll want to consider transaction fees or commissions that may be applied by banks or currency exchange services.

What is Euro (EUR)

The Euro (EUR) is the official currency of the Eurozone, which includes 19 of the 27 member states of the European Union. Introduced in 1999 for electronic transactions and became physical currency in 2002, the Euro is abbreviated as EUR and is symbolized by the symbol "€." It is one of the most widely used currencies in the world and is recognized for its stability and strength.

The Euro is divided into 100 cents. The European Central Bank (ECB) oversees the Euro and is responsible for monetary policy within the Eurozone. The Euro has become a crucial part of international trade and finance, serving as a reserve currency for many countries outside Europe.

One key aspect of the Euro is its exchange rate with other currencies, such as the Guinea Franc (GNF). This rate determines how much of one currency can be exchanged for another. The value of the Euro is influenced by various factors, including economic performance, interest rates, and geopolitical events.

To convert from GNF to EUR, one would typically look at the current exchange rate, which can vary based on market demand and supply. The formula for conversion can be represented in LaTeX format as:

EUR = (GNF/Exchange Rate)

In conclusion, understanding both the Guinea Franc and the Euro is essential for anyone engaging in exchanges between these two currencies. Being equipped with knowledge about the currencies' values and factors that influence them can help make informed financial decisions.

Guinea Franc to Euro conversion table

GNF to EUR conversion table

Guinea Franc (GNF)Euro (EUR)
1 GNF0.00010212182 EUR
2 GNF0.00020424363 EUR
3 GNF0.00030636545 EUR
4 GNF0.00040848727 EUR
5 GNF0.00051060909 EUR
6 GNF0.0006127309 EUR
7 GNF0.00071485272 EUR
8 GNF0.00081697454 EUR
9 GNF0.00091909635 EUR
10 GNF0.00102121817 EUR
100 GNF0.01021218172 EUR
200 GNF0.02042436344 EUR
300 GNF0.03063654515 EUR
400 GNF0.04084872687 EUR
500 GNF0.05106090859 EUR
600 GNF0.06127309031 EUR
700 GNF0.07148527203 EUR
800 GNF0.08169745375 EUR
900 GNF0.09190963546 EUR
1 000 GNF0.10212181718 EUR
2 000 GNF0.20424363437 EUR
5 000 GNF0.51060908592 EUR
10 000 GNF1.02121817183 EUR
20 000 GNF2.04243634366 EUR
50 000 GNF5.10609085916 EUR
100 000 GNF10.21218171832 EUR
Last updated April 25, 2025 at 11:55 PM