Dollar to Cedi Exchange Rate For 29th January 2025

The dollar-to-Cedi exchange rate for 29th January 2025 is out. The rates quoted by banks, forex bureaus, and money transfer service providers, as well as the Bank of Ghana’s interbank rates, vary in their quoted selling and buying rates for the day.
The Bank of Ghana has quoted a buying rate of GHS15.24 per dollar and GHS15.26 as the selling rate. The GCB, a public commercial bank, is offering buying and selling rates of GHS15.05 and GHS15.38, respectively.
Binance P2P is offering higher rates compared to those of the Bank of Ghana and GCB. Binance P2P is offering GHS15.69 and GHS15.67 are the buying and selling rates.
Aboki, a forex bureau, is offering clients buying and selling rates of GHS15.45 and GHS15.90, respectively. The rates offered by Forex bureaus vary from bureau to bureau and at each time of the day based on the available market information.
The Cedi and Dollar exchange rates offered by the various commercial banks vary as well and are higher than the rate offered by the Bank of Ghana.
READ: Dollar to Cedi Exchange Rates for December 23rd
Dollar to Cedi Exchange Rate For 29th January 2025
Check the following rates offered by banks, the Bank of Ghana, online money transfer service providers, among others.
Name | Buying | Selling |
|---|---|---|
LemFi | 15.15 | – |
Afriex | 15.15 | – |
Visa | – | 16.37 |
Mastercard | – | 16.37 |
Aboki | 15.45 | 15.90 |
Binance P2P | 15.69 | 15.67 |
KuCoin P2P | 16.35 | 15.55 |
CalBank | 14.85 | 15.50 |
NIB | 15.10 | 15.43 |
CBG Bank | 15.20 | 15.40 |
UBA | 14.90 | 15.40 |
GTBank | 15.05 | 15.40 |
GCB Bank | 15.05 | 15.38 |
Stanbic Bank | 14.92 | 15.38 |
Fidelity Bank | 14.70 | 15.38 |
Absa Bank | 14.96 | 15.37 |
Zenith Bank | 15.00 | 15.35 |
Access Bank | 15.15 | 15.35 |
Ecobank | 14.60 | 15.30 |
Bank of Ghana | 15.24 | 15.26 |
Standard Chartered | 14.70 | 15.25 |
WorldRemit | 15.15 | – |
Remitly | 15.20 | – |
Wise | 15.26 | – |
Taptap Send | 15.15 | – |
Sendwave | 15.15 | – |
Western Union | 15.15 | – |
PayAngel | 15.15 | – |

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