Nigeria NAIRA Exchange Rates – March 1, 2026

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Exchange rates in Nigeria as of March 1 2026, the Nigerian foreign exchange market shows ongoing differences between the official, parallel, and mid-market rates. Below is a comprehensive snapshot of today’s rates for major currencies.

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Exchange Rates Table

CurrencyOfficial Market Rate (₦)Parallel / Black Market Rate (₦)Mid-Market / Indicative Rate (₦)
US Dollar (USD)₦1,365 – ₦1,380₦1,470 – ₦1,485₦1,455
Euro (EUR)₦1,500 – ₦1,520₦1,690 – ₦1,720₦1,710
British Pound (GBP)₦1,820 – ₦1,845₦2,000 – ₦2,040₦2,015
Chinese Yuan (CNY)₦188 – ₦192₦200 – ₦205₦202
Japanese Yen (JPY)₦10.2 – ₦10.6₦11.1 – ₦11.5₦11.3
Canadian Dollar (CAD)₦1,020 – ₦1,045₦1,090 – ₦1,120₦1,105
Swiss Franc (CHF)₦1,520 – ₦1,545₦1,620 – ₦1,660₦1,640
Saudi Riyal (SAR)₦365 – ₦372₦385 – ₦395₦390
UAE Dirham (AED)₦370 – ₦378₦390 – ₦400₦395

Market Notes

The official 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. The mid-market rate is a global benchmark used by international platforms and excludes local premiums.

Exchange rates change during the day due to demand, supply, and market liquidity. Therefore, readers should confirm rates with their bank or BDC before making transactions.

Exchange rates in Nigeria March 1 2026.

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