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Currency Converter (Daily Exchange Rates)

Convert currencies like USD (United States Dollar), GBP (British Pound Sterling), EUR (Euro), and NGN (Nigerian Naira) using daily exchange rates. Use the converter for quick estimates, travel budgeting, online pricing, and cross-country comparisons.

Convert any supported currency

Choose the currency you are converting from and the one you want to receive. The dropdowns show both the currency abbreviation and the full name.

Enter an amount to convert.

Tip: Press Enter after typing your amount.

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This tool uses daily exchange rate data. It is great for planning, budgeting, travel estimates, and price comparisons. If you are sending money through a bank or transfer app, the final rate can differ due to fees and markups.

Attribution: Rates by Exchange Rate API

Common currency conversions people check every day

Some currency pairs are searched constantly because they appear in online payments, international freelancing, travel, import and export, and everyday price comparisons. This page supports many currencies, but these are some of the most common conversions:

Popular conversions
  • USD (United States Dollar) to NGN (Nigerian Naira)
  • GBP (British Pound Sterling) to NGN (Nigerian Naira)
  • EUR (Euro) to NGN (Nigerian Naira)
  • NGN (Nigerian Naira) to USD (United States Dollar)
  • USD (United States Dollar) to EUR (Euro)
  • EUR (Euro) to GBP (British Pound Sterling)
  • AED (United Arab Emirates Dirham) to NGN (Nigerian Naira)
When these conversions matter

If you pay for subscriptions, software, ads, or online tools, prices are often in USD or EUR. If you get paid by international clients, a converter helps you estimate what you receive in your local currency. If you plan travel, converting your budget helps you avoid surprises.

Remember: banks and payment platforms can add fees or markups. So the final amount may differ from the estimate.

What an exchange rate really means

An exchange rate is the value of one currency compared to another. If you see a rate like 1 USD = 1500 NGN, it means one United States Dollar is worth about 1500 Nigerian Naira based on the rate data used.

Currency rates move because of supply and demand, inflation, interest rates, economic confidence, and global events. That is why a converter is useful. It lets you estimate values quickly without doing manual calculations.

The simple formula is: Converted Amount = Amount × Rate

Bank fees, transfer fees, and why your final amount can change

It is normal to see a different rate on a bank app compared to a general converter. The difference usually comes from fees and markups.

  • Spread or markup: the provider adds a margin on top of the rate.
  • Service fees: transfers may include fees based on method and speed.
  • Card fees: cards may charge foreign transaction fees.
  • Weekend/holiday adjustments: some platforms adjust rates when markets are closed.
Practical tip

If you are budgeting, add a small buffer so a tiny rate change or fee does not break your payment.

Supported currencies

Search the list below. You will see currency abbreviations and full names (example: NGN — Nigerian Naira).

Note: Currency support comes from the exchange rate provider list and may change over time.

Frequently asked questions

These are common questions people ask about currency conversion and why different platforms can show different results.

Is this currency converter accurate?

It is accurate for estimates based on the daily exchange rate data provided. For exact amounts, confirm rates and fees with your bank or transfer app.

How often do rates update?

The open endpoint updates daily. It is designed for budgeting, planning, and everyday conversions, not minute-by-minute trading.

Why does my bank show a different exchange rate?

Banks and apps may include a spread, service fees, card fees, or other charges. That changes your final amount.

Can I convert NGN (Nigerian Naira) to USD (United States Dollar)?

Yes. Select NGN as “From currency” and USD as “To currency”, enter an amount, then click Convert.

What do currency codes like USD, EUR, GBP, and NGN mean?

They are ISO currency abbreviations. This page shows full currency names beside each code.

Small note

If you are making a sensitive financial decision, confirm the final rate on the platform you will actually use.