TND to GHS Exchange Rate - Convert Tunisian Dinar to Ghanian cedi

Converting from Tunisian Dinar (TND) to Ghanaian Cedi (GHS)

What is Tunisian Dinar (TND)

The Tunisian Dinar (TND) is the official currency of Tunisia, a country located in North Africa. The dinar is subdivided into 1,000 millimes, although millimes are rarely used in everyday transactions. The symbol for the dinar is "د.ت", and it is recognized for its strong value compared to many other African currencies.

Historically, the dinar was introduced in 1960, replacing the Tunisian franc. The Central Bank of Tunisia is responsible for issuing and regulating the currency. The value of the Tunisian Dinar is subject to fluctuations based on economic conditions, inflation rates, and changes in the global market. Thus, when it comes to currency exchange, one must consider the current exchange rate between the dinar and other currencies, including the Ghanaian cedi.

What is Ghanaian Cedi (GHS)

The Ghanaian Cedi (GHS) is the official currency of Ghana, a country located in West Africa. It has undergone several redesigns and changes throughout its history, with the current version being introduced in 2007, replacing the previous cedi at a rate of 1,000 to 1. The symbol for the cedi is "₵", and it too is subdivided into 100 ghanianGp, although the smaller denomination coins are less frequently used.

The Bank of Ghana is in charge of regulating the currency and implementing monetary policy to maintain the cedi's stability. Like the Tunisian Dinar, the value of the GHS can fluctuate, influenced by various economic factors such as inflation, trade balance, and foreign exchange reserves.

Converting TND to GHS

When converting from TND to GHS, it's crucial to check the current exchange rate. Exchange rates can vary significantly from one financial institution to another, so it is advisable to do some research or consult reliable financial platforms.

For instance, if the exchange rate is given as

1 TND = GHS x

, then to convert an amount in TND to GHS, you would multiply the amount in TND by x. The formula looks like this:

Amount in GHS = Amount in TND × x

Understanding these currencies and how to convert between them can greatly facilitate travel and trade between Tunisia and Ghana. Whether you're planning a trip or engaging in business, being informed about the currency exchange process is essential for effective financial planning.

Tunisian Dinar to Ghanian cedi conversion table

TND to GHS conversion table

Tunisian Dinar (TND)Ghanian cedi (GHS)
1 TND3.50965045836 GHS
2 TND7.01930091672 GHS
3 TND10.52895137508 GHS
4 TND14.03860183344 GHS
5 TND17.5482522918 GHS
6 TND21.05790275016 GHS
7 TND24.56755320852 GHS
8 TND28.07720366688 GHS
9 TND31.58685412524 GHS
10 TND35.0965045836 GHS
100 TND350.96504583605 GHS
200 TND701.93009167209 GHS
300 TND1 052.89513750814 GHS
400 TND1 403.86018334418 GHS
500 TND1 754.82522918023 GHS
600 TND2 105.79027501627 GHS
700 TND2 456.75532085232 GHS
800 TND2 807.72036668836 GHS
900 TND3 158.68541252441 GHS
1 000 TND3 509.65045836045 GHS
2 000 TND7 019.3009167209 GHS
5 000 TND17 548.25229180226 GHS
10 000 TND35 096.50458360452 GHS
20 000 TND70 193.00916720903 GHS
50 000 TND175 482.52291802258 GHS
100 000 TND350 965.04583604517 GHS
Last updated June 17, 2025 at 07:55 AM