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The Ghanaian Cedi has maintained a stronger valuation against the US dollar as of Monday, June 8, 2026, compared to Friday’s rates, reflecting an appreciation in its market performance.
At the interbank market, the Cedi is being traded at an average buying rate of GHS11.72, marking an appreciation of eleven pesewas. The selling rate is recorded at GHS12.27, reflecting a one pesewas reduction.
Forex bureaus report the Cedi trading at GHS12.15 for purchases and GHS12.50 for sales against the US dollar.
These rates are corroborated by Cedirates.com, a trusted platform for tracking daily currency and fuel exchange rates in Ghana.
In addition, the Cedi is performing at GHS11.84 for buying and GHS11.86 for selling within the Bank of Ghana’s interbank market.
Regarding the British pound, forex bureaus list rates of GHS15.87 for purchases and GHS16.55 for sales. The Bank of Ghana’s interbank rate for the pound stands at GHS15.83.
Euros are quoted at GHS13.69 for purchases and GHS14.32 for sales at forex venues, with the Bank of Ghana’s interbank rate at GHS13.67.
In the sector of international money transfers, LemFi and Taptap Send are providing a dollar rate of GHS11.85 for remittances from the United States or the United Kingdom to Ghana.
When transacting in British pounds, LemFi and Taptap Send offer GHS15.87 for such remittances.
Euro remittances from the US or UK to Ghana are quoted at GHS13.69 by Taptap Send and LemFi.
Digital subscriptions for services like Netflix, Spotify, and Apple Music, processed via Visa or Mastercard, are using exchange rates of GHS12.74 and GHS12.72 respectively.
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