The Ghanaian cedi showed a modest depreciation against the US dollar on Wednesday, June 17, 2026, relative to Tuesday’s rates.
On average, the buying rate fell to GHS 11.09—a two‑pesewa drop—while the selling rate slipped to GHS 11.92, also down two pesewas.
At forex bureaus, the dollar is priced at GHS 11.80 for purchases and GHS 12.30 for sales.
These figures come from Cedirates.com, a trusted Ghanaian source for daily currency and fuel rates.
In the Bank of Ghana’s interbank market, the cedi trades at GHS 11.15 for buying and GHS 11.16 for selling.
For the British pound, forex bureaus quote an average buying rate of GHS 14.68 and a selling rate of GHS 16.01, while the interbank rate stands at GHS 14.99.
The euro is quoted at GHS 12.73 for buying and GHS 13.86 for selling at forex bureaus, with an interbank rate of GHS 12.96.
In the remittance sector, LemFi and Taptap Send each offer a dollar rate of GHS 11.20 for transfers from the US or UK to Ghana.
For the pound, both providers price remittances at GHS 15.15, and for the euro they each quote GHS 13.06.
Digital subscription payments—such as Netflix, Spotify, and Apple Music—made via Visa or Mastercard use an exchange rate of GHS 12.09.
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