MYR to GHS Exchange Rate - Convert Malaysian Ringgit to Ghanian cedi

Converting from Malaysian Ringgit (MYR) to Ghanaian Cedi (GHS)

What is Malaysian Ringgit (MYR)

The Malaysian Ringgit (MYR) is the official currency of Malaysia. It is abbreviated as "MYR" and is sometimes represented by the symbol "RM." The Ringgit is subdivided into 100 sen, which are smaller units. The Malaysian economy is considered one of the most robust in Southeast Asia, and the Ringgit reflects this strength.

The currency's value fluctuates based on various factors, including economic stability, interest rates, and trade balances. The Malaysian government, through Bank Negara Malaysia (the central bank), manages the currency and maintains its stability in the international market. When converting MYR to other currencies, it is important to check the current exchange rate, which can vary from day to day.

In daily transactions, people in Malaysia often use the Ringgit for everything from shopping to paying bills. The Ringgit showcases several denominations, including bills in the amounts of 1, 5, 10, 20, 50, and 100 MYR, as well as coins in amounts of 1, 5, 10, 20, and 50 sen. Understanding the MYR is vital, especially for those who are traveling or conducting business in Malaysia.

What is Ghanaian Cedi (GHS)

The Ghanaian Cedi (GHS) is the currency used in Ghana and serves as the official monetary unit in the country. It is abbreviated as "GHS" and is divided into 100Gp (Ghanaian pesewas). The Cedi was introduced in 2007, replacing the previous currency, which was also called the Cedi but was decimalized differently. The most recent developments in the GHS have been aimed at stabilizing the economy and improving circulation.

Ghana’s economy is diverse and includes sectors like agriculture, mining, and services. As a member of various regional economic organizations, Ghana's trade relations significantly influence the strength and exchange rate of the Cedi. Similar to other currencies, the exchange rate of the GHS can fluctuate due to various factors, including inflation, government policy, and international market trends.

When converting from MYR to GHS, it’s essential to follow the current exchange rates provided by banks or currency exchange platforms. This ensures you receive a fair value for your currency exchange.

For example, if you want to convert MYR to GHS, the formula is given by:

Amount in GHS = Amount in MYR × Exchange rate

Where the exchange rate is how much one Malaysian Ringgit is worth in Ghanaian Cedis.

Understanding both MYR and GHS is beneficial for those looking to engage in trade, travel, or investment between Malaysia and Ghana.

Malaysian Ringgit to Ghanian cedi conversion table

MYR to GHS conversion table

Malaysian Ringgit (MYR)Ghanian cedi (GHS)
1 MYR3.4664784903 GHS
2 MYR6.93295698059 GHS
3 MYR10.39943547089 GHS
4 MYR13.86591396118 GHS
5 MYR17.33239245148 GHS
6 MYR20.79887094178 GHS
7 MYR24.26534943207 GHS
8 MYR27.73182792237 GHS
9 MYR31.19830641266 GHS
10 MYR34.66478490296 GHS
100 MYR346.6478490296 GHS
200 MYR693.29569805921 GHS
300 MYR1 039.94354708881 GHS
400 MYR1 386.59139611841 GHS
500 MYR1 733.23924514802 GHS
600 MYR2 079.88709417762 GHS
700 MYR2 426.53494320722 GHS
800 MYR2 773.18279223683 GHS
900 MYR3 119.83064126643 GHS
1 000 MYR3 466.47849029604 GHS
2 000 MYR6 932.95698059207 GHS
5 000 MYR17 332.39245148018 GHS
10 000 MYR34 664.78490296035 GHS
20 000 MYR69 329.56980592071 GHS
50 000 MYR173 323.92451480177 GHS
100 000 MYR346 647.84902960353 GHS
Last updated April 10, 2025 at 03:55 PM