The Ghanaian cedi continued to weaken against the U.S. dollar on Monday, June 1, 2026, compared with its performance on Friday.
On average, the market reported a buying rate of GHS11.62—down three pesewas—and a selling rate of GHS12.15, a decline of two pesewas.
At foreign‑exchange bureaus, the cedi was quoted at GHS12.05 for dollar purchases and GHS12.45 for dollar sales.
These figures come from Cedirates.com, a dependable Ghanaian platform that monitors daily currency and fuel rates.
In the Bank of Ghana interbank market, the cedi traded at GHS11.72 for buying and GHS11.74 for selling.
For the British pound, the average bureau rate stands at GHS15.46 for buying and GHS16.42 for selling, while the BoG interbank rate is GHS15.81.
The euro traded at GHS13.45 for buying and GHS14.23 for selling at forex bureaus, with an interbank rate of GHS13.70.
In the remittance arena, LemFi and Taptap Send offered dollar rates of GHS11.69 and GHS11.75, respectively, for transfers from the U.S. or U.K. to Ghana.
For the British pound, their rates were GHS15.74 and GHS15.84, respectively.
Regarding the euro, Taptap Send and LemFi quoted GHS13.71 and GHS13.63 for transfers from the U.S. or U.K. to Ghana.
Digital subscription services paid via Visa and Mastercard (e.g., Netflix, Spotify, Apple Music) used exchange rates of GHS12.62 and GHS12.63, respectively.
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