Black Market Dollar To Naira Today 26th June 2023

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Black market dollar to naira exchange rate today 26th June 2023, Aboki dollar rate can be accessed below.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Please note that the exchange rate changes hourly.… it depends on the volume of dollars available and the Demands. What it means is that…you can buy ₦767 or sell 1 dollar at ₦770 and the price can change (high or low) within hours.

Newsone reports that Nigerians prefer to exchange foreign currency, particularly Dollars to Naira, on the black market since the conversion rate is much higher than what the bank offers.

On this page, you can discover all the facts and the current rate for dollar to Naira, both the CBN and the black market rate.

Black market dollar to naira today

The local currency (abokiFx) opened at N770.00 per $1 at the parallel market otherwise known as the black market, today, Monday, June 26, 2023, in Lagos Nigeria, after it closed at N770.00 per $1 on Sunday, June 25, 2023.
Dollar to Naira (USD to NGN) Black Market Exchange Rate Today
Buying Rate ₦767
Selling Rate ₦770

How Much is Dollar to Naira and the Official Exchange Rate Today

Below you can see the chart for the Nigerian Naira rate today compared to the Dollar.

1 USD = 770.5027 NGN
1 Dollars = 770.5027 Nigerian Naira
The USDNGN rate as of 26 Jun 2023

Please keep in mind that the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) does not recognize the parallel market (black market) and has recommended individuals interested in Forex contact their respective banks before proceeding.

The parallel exchange rate (black market rate) is always different from the CBN rate. The exchange rate between the US dollar and the Nigerian Naira significantly impacts the Nigerian economy.

As the Naira falls in value, inflation takes over the economy, which usually impacts the inhabitants. The Central Bank has stated that the Nigerian economy needs a significant turnaround and has asked Nigerians to work toward this goal, such as increasing exports.

The black market rate for dollars is frequently higher than the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN). The CBN Exchange rate is the rate at which you can purchase or sell dollars for Naira on the CBN dollar-to-naira website, cbn.gov.ng.

Newsone Nigeria reports that the dollar to naira bank rate is the rate you use when you buy something from a foreign website with your Naira MasterCard or Debit card from a Nigerian bank. These rates are almost always cheaper than those available on the black/parallel market.

Dollar to Naira CBN rates today

Factors Influencing Foreign Exchange Rates

Here are some causes of the dwindling dollar to naira exchange rate.

Inflation Rates: It is well known that inflation directly impacts black market exchange rates. If the Nigerian economy can be stabilized and inflation is brought under control, the naira will benefit; however, if the naira continues to fall, it may indicate that food and other necessities are becoming more expensive daily.

Interest Rates: Another tool to keep an eye on is interest rates. If the interest rate at which banks lend money rises, it would harm the economy, causing it to contract and, as a result, the value of the naira to fall.

Government Debt: National debt can impact investor confidence and, as a result, the influx of funds into the economy. If inflows are high, the naira exchange rate will rise in favour of the naira.

Speculators: Speculators frequently impact the naira-to-dollar exchange rate. They stockpile money in anticipation of a gain, causing the naira to plummet even lower.

Conditions of Trade: Favorable trade terms will lead to an increase in the value of the naira to the dollar, although Nigeria is currently experiencing a trade deficit. Everything comes from China, India, and the majority of Asian countries.

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