PGK to GHS Exchange Rate - Convert Papua New Guinea Kina to Ghanian cedi

Converting from Papua New Guinea Kina (PGK) to Ghanaian Cedi (GHS)

What is Papua New Guinea Kina (PGK)

The Papua New Guinea Kina (PGK) is the official currency of Papua New Guinea, a country located in the southwestern Pacific Ocean. The Kina was introduced in 1975, replacing the Australian dollar at a 1 to 1 ratio. The currency's name is derived from the word "kina," which refers to a type of shell used historically as a medium of exchange by locals.

The PGK is subdivided into 100 toea, which are smaller units of currency. Coins are available in denominations of 5, 10, 20, and 50 toea as well as 1, 2, and 5 kina. Banknotes are issued in denominations of 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, and 100 kina. The Kina is essential for both cash transactions and the local economy, and it plays a crucial role in everyday life for the people of Papua New Guinea.

The value of the PGK can fluctuate due to various factors, such as economic conditions, political stability, and international trade. Currency exchange rates are influenced by supply and demand dynamics and can change daily. Therefore, it is essential to keep an eye on the latest rates when converting PGK to other currencies.

What is Ghanaian Cedi (GHS)

The Ghanaian Cedi (GHS) is the official currency of Ghana, a country located along the Gulf of Guinea in West Africa. The cedi was first introduced in 1965, replacing the Ghanaian pound at a rate of 2.5 cedis for each pound. In 2007, the country redenominated its currency, and the new cedi replaced the old one at a rate of 1 new cedi to 10,000 old cedis.

The currency's name, "cedi," is derived from the Akan word for "cowrie shell," which was historically used as a form of currency. The Cedi is divided into 100Gp (Ghana pesewas), with coins available in denominations of 1Gp, 5Gp, 10Gp, 20Gp, and 50Gp, as well as 1 cedi, 2 cedis, 5 cedis, and 10 cedis banknotes. Higher denominations include 20, 50, and 100 cedis.

Like the PGK, the value of the GHS is influenced by various factors, including inflation, interest rates, and government debt. Currency exchange rates fluctuate based on how the markets perceive the strength of the Ghanaian economy.

To convert PGK to GHS, you would typically check the current exchange rate. The conversion can be expressed with the formula:

Amount in GHS = Amount in PGK × Exchange Rate (PGK to GHS)

As the global economy continues to change, keeping track of the PGK and GHS exchange rates is essential for anyone looking to do business or travel between Papua New Guinea and Ghana.

Papua New Guinea Kina to Ghanian cedi conversion table

PGK to GHS conversion table

Papua New Guinea Kina (PGK)Ghanian cedi (GHS)
1 PGK3.48709660624 GHS
2 PGK6.97419321248 GHS
3 PGK10.46128981872 GHS
4 PGK13.94838642496 GHS
5 PGK17.4354830312 GHS
6 PGK20.92257963744 GHS
7 PGK24.40967624368 GHS
8 PGK27.89677284991 GHS
9 PGK31.38386945615 GHS
10 PGK34.87096606239 GHS
100 PGK348.70966062393 GHS
200 PGK697.41932124786 GHS
300 PGK1 046.12898187179 GHS
400 PGK1 394.83864249572 GHS
500 PGK1 743.54830311965 GHS
600 PGK2 092.25796374358 GHS
700 PGK2 440.96762436751 GHS
800 PGK2 789.67728499144 GHS
900 PGK3 138.38694561537 GHS
1 000 PGK3 487.0966062393 GHS
2 000 PGK6 974.1932124786 GHS
5 000 PGK17 435.48303119649 GHS
10 000 PGK34 870.96606239299 GHS
20 000 PGK69 741.93212478597 GHS
50 000 PGK174 354.83031196494 GHS
100 000 PGK348 709.66062392987 GHS
Last updated May 2, 2025 at 12:55 PM