TMT to GHS Exchange Rate - Convert Turkmenistan Manat to Ghanian cedi

Converting from Turkmenistan Manat (TMT) to Ghanian Cedi (GHS)

What is Turkmenistan Manat (TMT)

The Turkmenistan Manat (TMT) is the official currency of Turkmenistan, a country located in Central Asia. Introduced in 1993, the manat replaced the Soviet ruble at a rate of 1 manat to 500 rubles. The currency symbol used for the manat is "m" or "T" in informal contexts.

The Turkmenistan Manat is subdivided into 100 tenge, although coins are rarely used in everyday transactions. Banknotes are available in denominations of 1, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, and 500 manats. The Central Bank of Turkmenistan is responsible for the issuance and regulation of this currency, ensuring stability and a proper monetary policy for the nation.

Given the economic landscape of Turkmenistan, the manat's value can fluctuate due to various factors such as government policies, international relations, and the global market for oil and gas, as Turkmenistan is rich in these natural resources. When considering conversion to other currencies, including the Ghanian cedi, being aware of the current exchange rate is crucial.

What is Ghanian Cedi (GHS)

The Ghanian Cedi (GHS) is the currency of Ghana, a West African nation with a diverse economy that includes agriculture, mining, and services. The cedi was first introduced in 1965 but underwent significant changes in 2007 when the old cedi was replaced by the new cedi at a rate of 10,000:1. The symbol for the Ghanian cedi is "₵."

The cedi is subdivided into 100 ghanas, but like many countries, smaller denominations are often less used in daily transactions. Banknotes are available in denominations of 1, 5, 10, 20, 50, and 100 cedis, with coins also available for smaller denominations. Ghana's currency is managed by the Bank of Ghana, which works to maintain economic stability and control inflation.

The Ghanian cedi is influenced by various factors, such as economic performance, inflation rates, and political stability. As an emerging market currency, the exchange rate between the cedi and other currencies can vary widely, depending on global economic conditions.

Converting TMT to GHS

To convert Turkmenistan Manat (TMT) to Ghanian Cedi (GHS), it is essential to check current exchange rates. As of the last update, the exchange rate fluctuates, so tools like online currency converters or financial news platforms can help provide the most accurate and real-time conversion rate.

When performing a conversion, you can represent it mathematically as:

GHS = TMT × Exchange Rate

This simple formula will allow you to convert any amount of TMT to GHS by multiplying by the current exchange rate. Always ensure to keep an eye on economic developments both in Turkmenistan and Ghana for any substantial changes in their respective currencies.

Turkmenistan Manat to Ghanian cedi conversion table

TMT to GHS conversion table

Turkmenistan Manat (TMT)Ghanian cedi (GHS)
1 TMT4.2213081761 GHS
2 TMT8.4426163522 GHS
3 TMT12.6639245283 GHS
4 TMT16.8852327044 GHS
5 TMT21.1065408805 GHS
6 TMT25.3278490566 GHS
7 TMT29.5491572327 GHS
8 TMT33.77046540881 GHS
9 TMT37.99177358491 GHS
10 TMT42.21308176101 GHS
100 TMT422.13081761006 GHS
200 TMT844.26163522013 GHS
300 TMT1 266.39245283019 GHS
400 TMT1 688.52327044025 GHS
500 TMT2 110.65408805031 GHS
600 TMT2 532.78490566038 GHS
700 TMT2 954.91572327044 GHS
800 TMT3 377.0465408805 GHS
900 TMT3 799.17735849056 GHS
1 000 TMT4 221.30817610063 GHS
2 000 TMT8 442.61635220126 GHS
5 000 TMT21 106.54088050314 GHS
10 000 TMT42 213.08176100628 GHS
20 000 TMT84 426.16352201255 GHS
50 000 TMT211 065.40880503139 GHS
100 000 TMT422 130.81761006277 GHS
Last updated April 25, 2025 at 07:55 PM