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Naira exchange rate for Tuesday morning, May 23, 2023

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The Naira exchange rate in the parallel market for Tuesday morning, May 23, 2023, as confirmed by Bureau de Change operators in Abuja, is as follows:

Date Currency Buying (NGN) Central (NGN) Selling (NGN)
23/05/2023 US Dollar 750.00

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755.00
Pounds Sterling 948.00 — — 958.00
Euro 805.00 — — 815.00
Date Currency Buying (NGN) Central (NGN) Selling (NGN)

Meanwhile, the official exchange rate as supplied by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) for the same period is:

Date Currency Buying(NGN) Central(NGN) Selling(NGN)
23/05/2023 US Dollar 460.28 460.78 461.28
Pounds Sterling 573.739 574.3623 574.9855
Euro 498.161 498.7022 499.2433
Swiss Franc 513.4189 513.9766 514.5343
Yen 3.3288 3.3325 3.3361
CFA 0.7393 0.7493 0.7593
WAUA 614.3108 614.9781 615.6454
Yuan/Renminbi 65.4812 65.5528 65.6243
Riyal 122.7381 122.8714 123.0047
South African Rand 23.8241 23.85 23.8759
Date Currency Buying(NGN) Central(NGN) Selling(NGN)

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