NAIRA Exchange Rates – February 24, 2026

Spread the love

 

CBN EXCHANGE RATES As of Tuesday, February 24, 2026, the Nigerian foreign exchange market continues to show variations between the official, parallel, and mid-market rates. This update provides a comprehensive snapshot of current rates for major international currencies.

SEE ALSO,

BREAKING: Mexico Violence After Cartel Leader “El Mencho” Is Killed Watch VIDEO

BREAKING: ISWAP Storms Army Camp In Adamawa, Kills Two Soldiers, Burns Vehicles

Exchange Rates Table

CurrencyOfficial Market Rate (₦)Parallel / Black Market Rate (₦)Mid-Market / Indicative Rate (₦)
US Dollar (USD)₦1,380 – ₦1,395₦1,500 – ₦1,520₦1,505
Euro (EUR)₦1,510 – ₦1,535₦1,700 – ₦1,740₦1,725
British Pound (GBP)₦1,820 – ₦1,850₦2,000 – ₦2,050₦2,030
Chinese Yuan (CNY)₦190 – ₦195₦205 – ₦210₦208
Japanese Yen (JPY)₦10.5 – ₦10.8₦11.2 – ₦11.5₦11.3
Canadian Dollar (CAD)₦1,020 – ₦1,050₦1,120 – ₦1,150₦1,135
Swiss Franc (CHF)₦1,520 – ₦1,550₦1,630 – ₦1,670₦1,650
Saudi Riyal (SAR)₦370 – ₦375₦395 – ₦405₦400
UAE Dirham (AED)₦375 – ₦380₦400 – ₦410₦405

CBN EXCHANGE RATES: Market Notes

The official CBN rate is set by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) for banks and authorized dealers. The parallel market rate reflects Bureau de Change (BDC) and street-level trading across major cities. The mid-market rate is a global benchmark used by international platforms and excludes local premiums.

Exchange rates may change during the day due to demand, supply, and liquidity conditions. Readers are advised to confirm rates with their bank or BDC before carrying out any transaction.

Stay with Sojworldnews for verified daily FX updates, business news, and economic insights.

 

Be the first to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.


*


This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.