INR to GHS Exchange Rate - Convert Indian Rupee to Ghanian cedi

Converting from Indian Rupee (INR) to Ghanaian Cedi (GHS)

What is Indian Rupee (INR)

The Indian Rupee, abbreviated as INR, is the official currency of India. Symbolized by ₹, the rupee is subdivided into 100 paise. It is one of the most widely used currencies in the world, particularly in South Asia. The Reserve Bank of India is responsible for issuing and regulating the currency.

The Indian economy, one of the largest in the world, plays a significant role in determining the value of the Indian Rupee against other global currencies. Factors such as inflation, interest rates, and economic growth heavily influence the rupee's exchange value. For example, if India's economy grows, the rupee may strengthen against other currencies.

When considering a currency exchange, it is essential to stay updated on the current exchange rates. This can fluctuate frequently, reflecting changes in the economic landscape. Online currency converters and financial news sites can help track these rates easily.

What is Ghanaian Cedi (GHS)

The Ghanaian Cedi, known by the acronym GHS, is the official currency of Ghana. The symbol for the cedi is GH₵. The cedi is divided into 100 GhanaianGp, though theGp is less commonly used due to inflation and the higher value of the cedi.

The cedi has undergone several changes since its introduction, with the current version replacing the old cedi in 2007 at a rate of 1 new cedi to 10,000 old cedis. The Bank of Ghana manages the currency, ensuring its stability and integrity. The value of the Ghanaian Cedi is influenced by factors such as trade balances, inflation rates, and Ghana’s economic performance.

Ghana's economy is diverse, encompassing agriculture, mining, and services. Changes in any of these sectors can affect the cedi's value on the international market. Just as with the Indian Rupee, staying informed about exchange rates between the cedi and other currencies is crucial for anyone who frequently engages in currency exchanges or travels.

Conversion from INR to GHS

Converting Indian Rupee (INR) to Ghanaian Cedi (GHS) involves understanding the current exchange rate. The process can be represented mathematically as:

Amount in GHS = Amount in INR × Exchange Rate (GHS/INR)

As an example, if the exchange rate is 0.005 GHS for 1 INR, converting 1,000 INR to GHS would be:

Amount in GHS = 1000 × 0.005 = 5 GHS

Be sure to check reliable financial sources for the latest exchange rates before converting currencies. This information is crucial for travelers, businesses, and anyone interested in financial transactions between India and Ghana.

Indian Rupee to Ghanian cedi conversion table

INR to GHS conversion table

Indian Rupee (INR)Ghanian cedi (GHS)
1 INR0.17030639551 GHS
2 INR0.34061279103 GHS
3 INR0.51091918654 GHS
4 INR0.68122558205 GHS
5 INR0.85153197757 GHS
6 INR1.02183837308 GHS
7 INR1.19214476859 GHS
8 INR1.36245116411 GHS
9 INR1.53275755962 GHS
10 INR1.70306395513 GHS
100 INR17.03063955134 GHS
200 INR34.06127910268 GHS
300 INR51.09191865403 GHS
400 INR68.12255820537 GHS
500 INR85.15319775671 GHS
600 INR102.18383730805 GHS
700 INR119.2144768594 GHS
800 INR136.24511641074 GHS
900 INR153.27575596208 GHS
1 000 INR170.30639551342 GHS
2 000 INR340.61279102685 GHS
5 000 INR851.53197756712 GHS
10 000 INR1 703.06395513423 GHS
20 000 INR3 406.12791026846 GHS
50 000 INR8 515.31977567116 GHS
100 000 INR17 030.63955134232 GHS
Last updated April 29, 2025 at 06:55 AM