KES to GHS Exchange Rate - Convert Kenyan Shilling to Ghanian cedi

Converting from Kenyan Shilling (KES) to Ghanaian Cedi (GHS)

What is Kenyan Shilling (KES)

The Kenyan Shilling (KES) is the official currency of Kenya, a country located in East Africa. It is abbreviated as KSh and symbolized by the sign "KSh." The currency is issued and managed by the Central Bank of Kenya, which ensures its stability and availability in the economy. The Kenyan Shilling can be subdivided into 100 cents, though the cent is not commonly used in everyday transactions.

The KES has been in use since 1966, replacing the East African shilling. Over the years, it has undergone several changes in terms of design and security features to combat counterfeiting. The currency reflects the rich culture and heritage of Kenya, with images of notable national figures and symbols of Kenyan wildlife adorning its banknotes and coins.

In the forex market, the value of the KES fluctuates based on various factors, including inflation rates, economic stability, and demand for exports. When converting KES to other currencies, it is essential to stay updated on the current exchange rates to ensure accurate conversions, as these rates can vary from one financial institution to another.

What is Ghanaian Cedi (GHS)

The Ghanaian Cedi (GHS) is the official currency of Ghana, a nation located in West Africa. Symbolized by "¢," the currency is further divided into 100Gp (Ghanaian pesewas). The cedi was introduced in 2007, replacing the previous cedi at a rate of 10,000 old cedis to 1 new cedi. The Bank of Ghana is responsible for issuing and regulating the currency, aiming to maintain its stability in both domestic and international markets.

The design of the GHS reflects Ghana's cultural heritage, featuring images of historical figures, national landmarks, and symbols that represent the country's identity. These security features help protect against counterfeiting and provide assurance to users.

The value of the GHS, like that of any currency, is subject to fluctuations due to various economic factors, including inflation rates, trade balances, and geopolitical stability. Knowing the current exchange rate between the GHS and other currencies, including the KES, is crucial for travelers, businesses, and investors who engage in cross-border transactions.

Converting KES to GHS

To convert Kenyan Shillings (KES) to Ghanaian Cedis (GHS), you can use a simple conversion formula. If the exchange rate is denoted as x GHS for 1 KES, the conversion can be made using the formula:

Amount in GHS = Amount in KES × x

For example, if you have 1,000 KES and the exchange rate is 0.03 GHS per KES, then:

Amount in GHS = 1,000 × 0.03 = 30 GHS

When dealing with currency conversions, always check for the most current exchange rates to ensure your calculations are accurate.

Kenyan Shilling to Ghanian cedi conversion table

KES to GHS conversion table

Kenyan Shilling (KES)Ghanian cedi (GHS)
1 KES0.11931911935 GHS
2 KES0.2386382387 GHS
3 KES0.35795735804 GHS
4 KES0.47727647739 GHS
5 KES0.59659559674 GHS
6 KES0.71591471609 GHS
7 KES0.83523383543 GHS
8 KES0.95455295478 GHS
9 KES1.07387207413 GHS
10 KES1.19319119348 GHS
100 KES11.93191193476 GHS
200 KES23.86382386953 GHS
300 KES35.79573580429 GHS
400 KES47.72764773906 GHS
500 KES59.65955967382 GHS
600 KES71.59147160858 GHS
700 KES83.52338354335 GHS
800 KES95.45529547811 GHS
900 KES107.38720741288 GHS
1 000 KES119.31911934764 GHS
2 000 KES238.63823869528 GHS
5 000 KES596.5955967382 GHS
10 000 KES1 193.1911934764 GHS
20 000 KES2 386.38238695281 GHS
50 000 KES5 965.95596738202 GHS
100 000 KES11 931.91193476403 GHS
Last updated April 18, 2025 at 12:55 PM