Dollar to Naira exchange rate as of June 29, 2023

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The dollar to naira black market exchange rate today , The dollar to naira exchange rate at the Investors and Exporters (I&E) window and Aboki exchange rate for today Thursday June 29, 2023 can be found here on Ejes Gist News.

Dollar to naira exchange rate today black market | Aboki Exchange Rate Today dollar to naira.

On Wednesday, June 28, 2023, currency  traders at the Bureau de Change (BDC) sector disclosed that the  exchange rate for the US dollar to the Nigerian naira on the Parallel Market closed  at ₦790 per dollar while at the I & E window the dollars to the naira closed at N765/$ after rising to N786/$.

 

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Have you ever asked “how much is Dollar to Naira exchange rate?” in this article you will learn the latest value for the Dollar to Naira exchange rate in black market today.

The dollar to naira black market exchange rate today Thursday, June 29, 2023 is as follows:

  • Buying: 775 /$
  • Selling: 778 /$

This means that you can buy 1 dollar  for 775 naira, and you can sell 1 dollar for 778 naira at Aboki exchange rate.

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Aliexpress dollar to naira exchange rate today is 754.45 /$. If you have domiciliary account you can buy directly from your account. You can also purchase goods in Naira from Aliexpress.

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1 Dollar To Naira Black Market Exchange Rate Today June 29, 2023.

 

1000 Naira to dollar conversion rate will give you N778,000.

How much is $100 in black market today?.

Now, How much is $100 US in Nigeria?

  • $100 USD in black market today will give you ₦77,800.

How Much is 1 dollar to naira official exchange rate today.

The dollar to naira exchange rate at the Investors and Exporters (I&E) window on June 29, 2023, is as follows:

  • Buying rate: N754.45/$
  • Selling rate: N755.45/$

This means that you can buy 1 US dollar for N754.45, and you can sell 1 US dollar for N755.45

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The euro to naira exchange rate on June 29, 2023, is as follows:

  • Buying rate: 902 naira
  • Selling rate: 903 naira

This means that you can buy 1 euro for 902 naira, and you can sell 1 euro for 903 naira.

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Pound to naira exchange rate at the Investors and Exporters (I&E) window on June 29, 2023:

  • Buying rate: 1,048.30 naira
  • Selling rate: 1,048.60 naira

This means that you can buy 1 pound for 1,048.30 naira, and you can sell 1 pound for 1,048.60 naira.

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The I&E window is the official exchange rate window in Nigeria. It is a platform where authorized dealers can trade foreign exchange. The exchange rate at the I&E window is determined by supply and demand.

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Please note that the exchange rate can change at any time, so it is always best to check the latest rates before you make a transaction. You can do this by visiting the website of a reputable currency exchange bureau or by using a currency converter online.

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Naira Unification will attract foreign investors into the fintech space.

According to Emmanuel Ojo, the CEO of RedTech, the recent decision by the Central Bank of Nigeria to allow the naira to float freely will have a positive impact on the fintech sector by attracting more foreign investors. Ojo made these remarks during an exclusive interaction on Nairametrics Twitter space.

 

Ojo emphasized the benefits of unifying the naira exchange rates, particularly in relation to digital payment systems in Nigeria. He expressed his belief that the unification would encourage a greater influx of foreign investors into the Nigerian fintech industry.

 

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In his statement, Ojo also suggested that the policy supporting the repatriation of funds at the end of the day could lead foreign investors to consider localizing their fees, based on how they navigate the unified exchange rates.

 

The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has granted commercial banks and forex market dealers the authorization to freely sell forex at a market-determined rate.

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