UZS to GHS Exchange Rate - Convert Uzbekistani Som to Ghanian cedi

Converting from Uzbekistani Som (UZS) to Ghanaian Cedi (GHS)

What is Uzbekistani Som (UZS)

The Uzbekistani Som (UZS) is the official currency of Uzbekistan, a landlocked country in Central Asia. Introduced in 1994, the som replaced the previous currency, the Soviet ruble, at a conversion rate of 1 som to 1,000 rubles. Over the years, the som has undergone several changes to stabilize its value and adjust to economic conditions.

The currency symbol for the som is "сум" in Cyrillic script, often represented as UZS in international markets. The som is subdivided into 100 tiyin, although tiyin coins are rarely used today. As of 2023, the som has faced challenges such as inflation and fluctuations in value, which are common in many emerging markets.

In daily transactions, the som is utilized primarily for local purchases and services. The exchange rate of the som against major currencies tends to fluctuate due to economic policies, geopolitical factors, and changes in commodity prices, such as cotton and natural gas, which are significant to Uzbekistan's economy.

What is Ghanaian Cedi (GHS)

The Ghanaian Cedi (GHS) is the official currency of Ghana, a country located in West Africa. First introduced in 1965, the cedi replaced the Ghanaian pound at a rate of 1 cedi to 2.4 pounds. The currency has undergone several redenominations over the years to combat inflation and improve economic management, with the most recent adjustment taking place in 2007.

The currency symbol for the cedi is "₵," and it is subdivided into 100Gp (Ghanaian gp). The cedi has been subject to fluctuations in value, influenced by factors such as government policies, inflation, and trade balances. It is essential for economic transactions within Ghana, from everyday purchases in local markets to international trade.

As of 2023, the cedi has experienced challenges, primarily tied to Ghana's economic performance and external debt obligations. Despite these issues, the Ghanaian government continues to implement policies aimed at stabilizing the currency and promoting economic growth.

Currency Conversion: UZS to GHS

When looking to convert Uzbekistani Som (UZS) to Ghanaian Cedi (GHS), it is important to check the current exchange rate, as it can fluctuate daily. The conversion process can be expressed mathematically as:

Amount in GHS = Amount in UZS × ❰ (Current UZS to GHS Rate/1) ❱

For example, if the exchange rate is 1 UZS = 0.0015 GHS, to convert 1,000 UZS into GHS, you would calculate:

Amount in GHS = 1,000 × 0.0015 = 1.5 GHS

Understanding the intricacies of both currencies can assist individuals and businesses in making informed financial decisions when engaging in international trade, travel, or investment. Always consult with financial institutions or currency exchange platforms for the latest rates and reliable conversion services.

Uzbekistani Som to Ghanian cedi conversion table

UZS to GHS conversion table

Uzbekistani Som (UZS)Ghanian cedi (GHS)
1 UZS0.00080606846 GHS
2 UZS0.00161213691 GHS
3 UZS0.00241820537 GHS
4 UZS0.00322427382 GHS
5 UZS0.00403034228 GHS
6 UZS0.00483641074 GHS
7 UZS0.00564247919 GHS
8 UZS0.00644854765 GHS
9 UZS0.00725461611 GHS
10 UZS0.00806068456 GHS
100 UZS0.08060684562 GHS
200 UZS0.16121369124 GHS
300 UZS0.24182053686 GHS
400 UZS0.32242738248 GHS
500 UZS0.40303422811 GHS
600 UZS0.48364107373 GHS
700 UZS0.56424791935 GHS
800 UZS0.64485476497 GHS
900 UZS0.72546161059 GHS
1 000 UZS0.80606845621 GHS
2 000 UZS1.61213691242 GHS
5 000 UZS4.03034228106 GHS
10 000 UZS8.06068456211 GHS
20 000 UZS16.12136912423 GHS
50 000 UZS40.30342281057 GHS
100 000 UZS80.60684562115 GHS
Last updated June 12, 2025 at 01:55 PM