SAR to GHS Exchange Rate - Convert Saudi Arabian Riyal to Ghanian cedi

Converting Saudi Arabian Riyal (SAR) to Ghanaian Cedi (GHS)

What is Saudi Arabian Riyal (SAR)

The Saudi Arabian Riyal (SAR) is the official currency of Saudi Arabia. Introduced in 1925, it is designated as a fiat currency, meaning it is not backed by a physical commodity such as gold or silver. The Riyal is subdivided into 100 halalas. The symbol commonly used for the Riyal is "ر.س", while its ISO currency code is "SAR".

The value of the Riyal is closely tied to the US dollar, with the Saudi government maintaining a fixed exchange rate. This stability has made the Riyal a reliable currency for both domestic and international transactions. The Saudi economy is largely driven by oil exports, and fluctuations in oil prices can impact the value of the Riyal, though its peg to the dollar typically provides a cushion against extreme volatility.

Exchange rates for the Riyal against other currencies can vary, and knowing how to convert it to other currencies, like the Ghanaian cedi, can be beneficial for travelers, businesses, and online transactions.

What is Ghanaian Cedi (GHS)

The Ghanaian cedi (GHS) is the official currency of Ghana, first introduced in 1965 to replace the old cedi, which was devalued. The cedi is divided into 100Gp, known as Ghana pesewas, with the symbol for the cedi being "₵" and its ISO code being "GHS."

Ghana's economy is diverse, featuring agriculture, services, mining, and tourism as key contributors. The cedi has undergone significant changes in value over the years, oftentimes influenced by economic conditions, inflation rates, and foreign exchange fluctuations. Unlike the Saudi Riyal, which is pegged to the US dollar, the value of the cedi can be more volatile, reflecting Ghana's economic trends.

Understanding how to convert between SAR and GHS is essential, especially for those engaging in trade or travel between the two countries.

Converting SAR to GHS

To convert Saudi Arabian Riyals to Ghanaian Cedis, one must consider the current exchange rate. Exchange rates reflect how much of one currency you need to purchase another currency.

For example, if the exchange rate is set at $1 SAR = $0.63 GHS, you can calculate the conversion using the formula:

Amount in GHS = Amount in SAR × Exchange Rate

So, if you have 100 SAR and want to convert it to GHS:

Amount in GHS = 100 SAR × 0.63 GHS/SAR = 63 GHS

It's important to check reliable financial news sources or currency converters for the latest exchange rates before making conversions, as these rates fluctuate constantly.

In conclusion, understanding both the Saudi Arabian Riyal and the Ghanaian cedi will facilitate smoother transactions and enhance financial awareness if you are dealing with either currency.

Saudi Arabian Riyal to Ghanian cedi conversion table

SAR to GHS conversion table

Saudi Arabian Riyal (SAR)Ghanian cedi (GHS)
1 SAR2.73145085039 GHS
2 SAR5.46290170077 GHS
3 SAR8.19435255116 GHS
4 SAR10.92580340155 GHS
5 SAR13.65725425193 GHS
6 SAR16.38870510232 GHS
7 SAR19.12015595271 GHS
8 SAR21.85160680309 GHS
9 SAR24.58305765348 GHS
10 SAR27.31450850387 GHS
100 SAR273.14508503866 GHS
200 SAR546.29017007733 GHS
300 SAR819.43525511599 GHS
400 SAR1 092.58034015465 GHS
500 SAR1 365.72542519331 GHS
600 SAR1 638.87051023198 GHS
700 SAR1 912.01559527064 GHS
800 SAR2 185.1606803093 GHS
900 SAR2 458.30576534796 GHS
1 000 SAR2 731.45085038663 GHS
2 000 SAR5 462.90170077326 GHS
5 000 SAR13 657.25425193314 GHS
10 000 SAR27 314.50850386628 GHS
20 000 SAR54 629.01700773255 GHS
50 000 SAR136 572.54251933138 GHS
100 000 SAR273 145.08503866277 GHS
Last updated June 6, 2025 at 03:55 PM