The Ghanaian cedi is at the moment buying and selling near the US greenback, with a shopping for fee of GHS 15.40 and a promoting fee of GHS 15.85 as of Monday, March 10, 2025.
At foreign exchange bureaus, the trade fee stands at GHS 15.55 for buying cedis with {dollars} and GHS 15.95 for promoting cedis to accumulate {dollars}.
These figures are supplied by Cedirates.com, a trusted Ghanaian platform specialising in foreign money and gas updates. On the interbank market, the cedi is buying and selling at GHS 15.53 for purchasing {dollars} and GHS 15.55 for promoting {dollars}.
When it comes to different main currencies, the British pound is exchanging at a mean fee of GHS 19.73 for changing kilos to cedis and GHS 20.43 for changing cedis to kilos.
The euro, alternatively, is buying and selling at GHS 16.55 for exchanging euros into cedis and GHS 17.24 for changing cedis to euros.
On the Financial institution of Ghana interbank market, the pound is promoting at GHS 20.05, whereas the euro is buying and selling at GHS 16.85.
For worldwide cash transfers, platforms like LemFi and Afriex are providing aggressive charges. LemFi offers a fee of GHS 15.37 per greenback, whereas Afriex provides GHS 15.23 for transfers originating from the US or the UK.
For the British pound, LemFi and Afriex are providing charges of GHS 19.82 and GHS 20.16, respectively. For the euro, Afriex’s fee is GHS 16.93, whereas LemFi’s stands at GHS 16.60 per €1.
Moreover, for digital subscription funds equivalent to Netflix, Spotify, or Apple Music utilizing Visa or Mastercard, the trade fee is fastened at GHS 16.64 per greenback.
These charges replicate the present dynamics of the foreign exchange market and supply helpful insights for people and companies partaking in foreign money exchanges or worldwide transactions.