Brand News Day Nigeria has compiled the news about the Pounds to Naira rate at the official and Pounds To Naira Aboki black market exchange rate Today Saturday, 4 June 2022.
Read BrandNewsDay Nigeria update on the official pounds rates as well as Pounds To Naira Black Market Today rates, Bureau De Change (BDC) rates, Pounds to Naira Bank Rate today, and CBN rates.
Brand News Day Nigeria reports that a pound is bought at the official market at ₦508.2804 and sold for ₦509.8806.
Daily Pound to Naira, GBP to NGN, Black Market (Lagos) exchange rates, percentage changes, historical rate charts and currency converter.
According to the data obtained from the CBN website, the exchange rate between the Nigerian naira and the British Pounds opened at ₦509.8506/£1 on Saturday 4th June 2022, after it sold at the rate of ₦508.8 to a £1 on Friday, 3rd June 2022.
The exchange rate for a pound to naira at Lagos Parallel Market (Black Market) – Pounds exchanged for as low as ₦730 and as high as ₦750/₦765 on Saturday morning, June 4, 2022, according to sources at the Bureau De Change (BDC).
Meanwhile, BDC players buy Pounds Sterling at the rate of ₦730/₦740 and sell to investors/ buyers at the rate of ₦750/₦755.
The table below shows the latest black market rate of the U.S Dollar To Naira Aboki, the European Euro to Naira, and Great Britain Pounds To Naira.
| Date | Currency | Selling (NGN) | Buying(NGN) |
June 4, 2022 | POUNDS STERLING | 750 | 745 |
June 4, 2022 | US DOLLAR | 607 | 602 |
June 4, 2022 | EURO | 640 | 635 |
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