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Naira exchange rate for Friday, September 27, 2024, in Nigeria

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See the Naira exchange rate for Friday, September 27, 2024, in Abuja and Lagos respectively below:

Abuja:

Date Currency Buying () Central () Selling ()
27/09/24 Dollar 1670.00 1690.00
Euro 1840.00 1860.00
Pounds 2240.00 2260.00

Lagos:

Date Currency Buying () Central () Selling ()
27/09/24 Dollar 1685.00 1695.00
Euro 1850.00 1875.00
Pounds 2248.00 2280.00

Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN):

Date  Currency Buying () Central () Selling ()
26/09/24  CFA  2.7018  2.7118  2.7218 
Yuan/
Renminbi 
233.501  233.5723  233.6436 
Danish
Krona 
244.2914  244.366  244.4406 
Euro  1821.7035  1822.2599  1822.8162 
Yen  11.3003  11.3038  11.3072 
Riyal  436.4565  436.5898  436.7231 
S/African
Rand 
94.7877  94.8166  94.8456 
SDR  2216.9217  2217.5987  2218.2758 
Swiss
Franc 
1925.4287  1926.0167  1926.6047 
Pounds
Sterling 
2186.4699  2187.1377  2187.8054 

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