The Ghanaian cedi showed a modest decline in value against the U.S. dollar on Tuesday, July 14, 2026, relative to Monday’s rates.

The average buying rate stood at GHS 11.33, a drop of two pesewas, while the selling rate was GHS 11.99, down by one pesewa from Monday.

Forex bureaus quoted the cedi at GHS 11.90 for purchases and GHS 12.25 for sales.

These figures are provided by Cedirates.com, a trusted Ghanaian source that monitors daily currency and fuel rates.

In the Bank of Ghana interbank market, the cedi traded at GHS 11.48 for purchases and GHS 11.50 for sales.

The average forex‑bureau rate for the British pound is GHS 15.06 for purchases and GHS 16.08 for sales, whereas the Bank of Ghana interbank rate is GHS 15.36.

The euro is quoted at GHS 12.84 for purchases and GHS 13.74 for sales at forex bureaus, with an interbank rate of GHS 13.09.

In the remittance sector, LemFi and Taptap Send provide dollar rates of GHS 11.47 for transfers from the United States or United Kingdom to Ghana.

For the British pound, LemFi and Taptap Send quote GHS 15.39 per transfer from the United States or United Kingdom.

For the euro, both LemFi and Taptap Send list a rate of GHS 13.10 for transfers from the United States or United Kingdom to Ghana.

Digital subscription payments—such as those for Netflix, Spotify, and Apple Music processed via Visa or Mastercard—are exchanged at GHS 12.38 and GHS 12.36, respectively.

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