NGN to CNY Exchange Rate - Convert Nigerian Naira to Chinese Yuan

Converting from Nigerian Naira (NGN) to Chinese Yuan (CNY)

What is Nigerian Naira (NGN)

The Nigerian Naira (NGN) is the official currency of Nigeria, a country located in West Africa. The Naira was introduced in 1973, replacing the Nigerian pound at a rate of 2 Naira to 1 pound. The Naira is further divided into 100 kobo. The currency symbol for the Naira is ₦, and it is commonly abbreviated as NGN in international finance.

The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) is responsible for issuing and regulating the Naira, ensuring stability and control over its value. The Naira's value can fluctuate due to various factors, including economic performance, inflation rates, and political stability. In recent years, the Naira has faced challenges, including depreciation against major currencies, which has affected trade and the cost of living in Nigeria.

Many businesses in Nigeria conduct transactions in Naira, making it essential for both residents and visitors to be familiar with its value. Exchange rates can vary significantly between banks, money changers, and the black market. Therefore, it is crucial for anyone looking to convert Naira to another currency, like the Chinese Yuan, to stay updated on the current rates.

What is Chinese Yuan (CNY)

The Chinese Yuan (CNY), also known as the Renminbi (RMB), is the official currency of the People's Republic of China. The term "Yuan" refers to the unit of currency, while "Renminbi" translates to "people's currency." The symbol for the Yuan is ¥, and it is abbreviated as CNY in international markets. The Yuan is subdivided into 10 jiao and 100 fen, although jiao and fen are rarely used in everyday transactions today.

The People's Bank of China (PBOC) is the issuing authority for the Yuan and is responsible for implementing monetary policy in the country. The value of the Yuan is influenced by China's economic indicators, trade balance, and government policies. The Yuan has experienced a considerable transformation over the years, moving from a tightly controlled currency to a more flexible exchange rate regime.

For those looking to convert Naira to Yuan, it is essential to understand the current exchange rates and factors influencing the CNY. The internationalization of the Yuan has led to its increased use in global trade, making it an important currency for connecting with China's vast market.

Currency Conversion Process

When converting from Nigerian Naira to Chinese Yuan, it is advisable to check the latest exchange rates offered by banks or currency exchange platforms. The conversion process can be expressed mathematically as follows:

Amount in CNY = Amount in NGN × Exchange Rate (NGN to CNY)

This means if you have, say, 10,000 NGN and the current exchange rate is 0.012 CNY per NGN, the conversion would be:

10,000 × 0.012 = 120 CNY

Understanding these basic concepts can help facilitate smooth financial transactions when dealing with Naira and Yuan.

Nigerian Naira to Chinese Yuan conversion table

NGN to CNY conversion table

Nigerian Naira (NGN)Chinese Yuan (CNY)
1 NGN0.00452653613 CNY
2 NGN0.00905307227 CNY
3 NGN0.0135796084 CNY
4 NGN0.01810614454 CNY
5 NGN0.02263268067 CNY
6 NGN0.0271592168 CNY
7 NGN0.03168575294 CNY
8 NGN0.03621228907 CNY
9 NGN0.04073882521 CNY
10 NGN0.04526536134 CNY
100 NGN0.45265361339 CNY
200 NGN0.90530722679 CNY
300 NGN1.35796084018 CNY
400 NGN1.81061445357 CNY
500 NGN2.26326806696 CNY
600 NGN2.71592168036 CNY
700 NGN3.16857529375 CNY
800 NGN3.62122890714 CNY
900 NGN4.07388252054 CNY
1 000 NGN4.52653613393 CNY
2 000 NGN9.05307226786 CNY
5 000 NGN22.63268066965 CNY
10 000 NGN45.26536133929 CNY
20 000 NGN90.53072267859 CNY
50 000 NGN226.32680669646 CNY
100 000 NGN452.65361339293 CNY
Last updated May 22, 2025 at 11:55 AM