VUV to GHS Exchange Rate - Convert Vanuatu Vatu to Ghanian cedi

Converting from Vanuatu Vatu (VUV) to Ghanian Cedi (GHS)

What is Vanuatu Vatu (VUV)

The Vanuatu Vatu (VUV) is the official currency of Vanuatu, a beautiful archipelago located in the South Pacific Ocean. Introduced in 1981, the Vatu replaced the New Hebrides franc as part of Vanuatu's financial transition after gaining independence. The term "vatu" means "a stone" in the local language, reflecting the traditional use of stone currency in the region.

Vatu is subdivided into 100 centimes, though the centime coins are rarely used in everyday transactions. The currency is issued in both coin and banknote forms, with coins available in denominations of 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, and 50 vatu, and banknotes in denominations of 100, 200, 500, and 1,000 vatu. The currency symbol is often represented as VUV in financial contexts.

The Vanuatu Vatu is significant for both its economic and cultural implications. While Vanuatu is not a major global financial center, the currency can be exchanged internationally. The value of the Vatu may fluctuate due to various factors, including inflation, economic stability, and exchange rates against major currencies like the US dollar or the euro.

In practice, the Vatu is widely accepted within Vanuatu for all goods and services, making it an essential part of daily life for the island's residents and a vital currency for tourists visiting the beautiful islands.

What is Ghanian Cedi (GHS)

The Ghanaian Cedi (GHS) is the official currency of Ghana, a country located in West Africa. The Cedi was first introduced in 1965, replacing the Ghanaian pound. The name "cedi" comes from the Akan word for "cowrie shell," which was once used as a form of currency in many African cultures.

In 2007, the Ghanaian government redenominated the currency, removing four zeros from its values to simplify transactions and stabilize the economy. Today, the Cedi is subdivided into 100Gp (Ghanaian pesewas), but in daily usage, pesewas are often rounded off, as they are generally represented only in prices.

The Ghanaian Cedi is available in both coin and banknote denominations. Coins come in values of 1Gp, 5Gp, 10Gp, 20Gp, and 50Gp, while banknotes are issued in denominations of GHS 1, GHS 5, GHS 10, GHS 20, GHS 50, and GHS 100. The currency symbol for the Cedi is "GH₵," which is widely used in financial documents and transactions.

In recent years, the Cedi has interactively traded against other currencies, influenced by factors such as government policy, inflation rates, and global economic conditions. It is essential for everyday transactions in Ghana and crucial for foreign visitors intending to experience the nation’s rich culture and vibrant economy.

Conclusion

Understanding the conversion between Vanuatu Vatu (VUV) and Ghanaian Cedi (GHS) is vital for those looking to travel or do business between these two distinct regions. Currency exchange rates fluctuate constantly, so keeping an eye on current rates is important for accurate conversions. When making transactions, it’s wise to utilize reliable currency exchange services to ensure fair rates and avoid extra charges. This knowledge will surely enhance your experience when dealing with the unique currencies of Vanuatu and Ghana.

Vanuatu Vatu to Ghanian cedi conversion table

VUV to GHS conversion table

Vanuatu Vatu (VUV)Ghanian cedi (GHS)
1 VUV0.09990129297 GHS
2 VUV0.19980258593 GHS
3 VUV0.2997038789 GHS
4 VUV0.39960517187 GHS
5 VUV0.49950646484 GHS
6 VUV0.5994077578 GHS
7 VUV0.69930905077 GHS
8 VUV0.79921034374 GHS
9 VUV0.89911163671 GHS
10 VUV0.99901292967 GHS
100 VUV9.99012929673 GHS
200 VUV19.98025859346 GHS
300 VUV29.97038789019 GHS
400 VUV39.96051718692 GHS
500 VUV49.95064648365 GHS
600 VUV59.94077578038 GHS
700 VUV69.93090507712 GHS
800 VUV79.92103437385 GHS
900 VUV89.91116367058 GHS
1 000 VUV99.90129296731 GHS
2 000 VUV199.80258593462 GHS
5 000 VUV499.50646483654 GHS
10 000 VUV999.01292967308 GHS
20 000 VUV1 998.02585934616 GHS
50 000 VUV4 995.06464836539 GHS
100 000 VUV9 990.12929673078 GHS
Last updated May 22, 2025 at 10:55 AM