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Naira exchange rate for Monday, May 20, 2024, in Nigeria

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See the Naira exchange rate for Monday, May 20, 2024, in Abuja and Lagos respectively below:

Abuja:

Date Currency Buying () Central () Selling ()
20/05/2024  US Dollar  1440.00

1460.00
Euro 1500.00

1520.00
Pounds 1800.00

1830.00

Lagos:

Date Currency Buying () Central () Selling ()
20/05/2024  US Dollar  1450.00

1480.00
Euro 1500.00

1560.00
Pounds 1800.00

1860.00

Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN):

Date  Currency Buying () Central () Selling ()
16/05/2024  US Dollar  1529.867  1530.367  1530.867 
Pounds  1935.7407  1936.3734  1937.006 
Euro  1661.7415  1662.2846  1662.8277 
Franc  1690.274  1690.8264  1691.3789 
Yen  9.8441  9.8473  9.8505 
CFA  2.4613  2.4713  2.4813 
WAUA  1987.1693  1987.8187  1988.4682 
Riyal  407.9101  408.0435  408.1768 
Krona  222.6848  222.7576  222.8304 
SDR  2024.473  2025.1347  2025.7963 

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