OMR to GHS Exchange Rate - Convert Omani Rial to Ghanian cedi

Converting from Omani Rial (OMR) to Ghanaian Cedi (GHS)

What is Omani Rial (OMR)

The Omani Rial (OMR) is the official currency of Oman, a country located on the southeastern coast of the Arabian Peninsula. The Omani Rial was introduced in 1973, replacing the Omani Indian Rupee at a rate of 1 Rial = 1,000 baisa. One Rial is subdivided into 1,000 baisa, which are used for smaller transactions and day-to-day expenses.

The Omani economy is heavily based on oil exports, which contributes significantly to the stability and strength of the Omani Rial. As a result, the currency is known for its high value, making it one of the strongest currencies in the world in comparison to other currencies. The Omani Rial is often pegged to the US dollar, with a fixed exchange rate of approximately 0.3845 OMR for 1 USD, which helps to stabilize its value in the international market.

What is Ghanaian Cedi (GHS)

The Ghanaian Cedi (GHS) is the official currency of Ghana, a country located in West Africa. The cedi was first introduced in 1965, replacing the Ghanaian pound at a rate of 2.0 cedis per pound. Since then, the GHS has gone through several redenominations, with the latest one occurring in 2007 when 10,000 old cedis were exchanged for 1 new cedi.

The Ghanaian economy is diverse, with agriculture, mining, and services playing significant roles in its growth. The cedi has faced challenges over the years, mainly due to inflation and economic fluctuations. Consequently, the exchange rate of GHS to other currencies can vary significantly. The Ghanaian cedi is subdivided into 100Gp (Ghanaian pesewas) and is represented by the symbol "¢".

Converting OMR to GHS

Converting Omani Rials to Ghanaian Cedis requires knowledge of the current exchange rate. The rate fluctuates based on economic conditions, market demand, and other factors. To convert OMR to GHS, one must first find the latest exchange rate, which can be done through financial news websites or currency converters.

For example, if the current exchange rate is $1 OMR = 15 GHS$, then to convert 100 OMR to GHS, the calculation would be:

100 OMR × 15 GHS/OMR = 1500 GHS

Knowing the exchange rate allows individuals and businesses to make informed decisions about currency conversion, whether for travel, investment, or trade purposes. Always check with a reliable financial institution for the most accurate and up-to-date rates before making any conversions.

In conclusion, understanding the significance of both the Omani Rial (OMR) and the Ghanaian Cedi (GHS) enhances knowledge about global currencies and facilitates smoother financial transactions between Oman and Ghana.

Omani Rial to Ghanian cedi conversion table

OMR to GHS conversion table

Omani Rial (OMR)Ghanian cedi (GHS)
1 OMR40.31616090332 GHS
2 OMR80.63232180663 GHS
3 OMR120.94848270995 GHS
4 OMR161.26464361326 GHS
5 OMR201.58080451658 GHS
6 OMR241.89696541989 GHS
7 OMR282.21312632321 GHS
8 OMR322.52928722653 GHS
9 OMR362.84544812984 GHS
10 OMR403.16160903316 GHS
100 OMR4 031.61609033157 GHS
200 OMR8 063.23218066315 GHS
300 OMR12 094.84827099472 GHS
400 OMR16 126.4643613263 GHS
500 OMR20 158.08045165787 GHS
600 OMR24 189.69654198944 GHS
700 OMR28 221.31263232102 GHS
800 OMR32 252.92872265259 GHS
900 OMR36 284.54481298417 GHS
1 000 OMR40 316.16090331574 GHS
2 000 OMR80 632.32180663148 GHS
5 000 OMR201 580.8045165787 GHS
10 000 OMR403 161.6090331574 GHS
20 000 OMR806 323.2180663148 GHS
50 000 OMR2 015 808.045165787 GHS
100 000 OMR4 031 616.090331574 GHS
Last updated April 4, 2025 at 03:55 PM