300 Pounds to Naira Black Market Today

The black market rate for 300 Pounds to Naira is 598,791 NGN as of today, 02:29 AM WAT.

300 GBP = 598,791 NGN
* 1 GBP = 1,995.97 NGN* 1 NGN = 0.00050 GBP
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How much is 300 Pounds in Naira?

When you convert 300 British Pounds to NGN, you get 598,791 Nigerian Naira, using the rate of 0.000501 GBP for 1 NGN. This is the parallel market rate obtained using the black market average from sources outside the CBN.

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300 British Pounds to Naira when compared to other Currencies

Currency ConversionBlack Market Rate in Naira
300 British Pounds to Naira598,791
300 Dollars to Naira502,281
300 Tether USD to Naira499,983
300 Euros to Naira505,872

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300 GBP to NGN Price History (Last 7 Days)

Last 7 days, 300 GBP was traded for 598,782 NGN, yesterday it went for 598,789.5 NGN, and today it averages 598,791 Naira in the black market. Here is the complete price chart in the last 7 days. Compare the daily prices for  300 British Pounds against the Nigerian Naira, and the price movements for the week.

DateConversion Rate
Thursday, 23rd January 2025£300 = 598,791 Naira
Wednesday, 22nd January 2025£300 = 598,789.5 Naira
Tuesday, 21st January 2025£300 = 598,788 Naira
Monday, 20th January 2025£300 = 598,786.5 Naira
Sunday, 19th January 2025£300 = 598,785 Naira
Saturday, 18th January 2025£300 = 598,783.5 Naira
Friday, 17th January 2025£300 = 598,782 Naira

Pounds (GBP) to Naira Conversion Rate Table

Currency Information

GBP (British Pounds)

The British Pound Sterling (£) is the official currency of the United Kingdom and is highly valued around the world. In Nigeria, people often turn to the black market to trade Pounds due to strict government controls on foreign exchange, resulting in much higher unofficial exchange rates as they try to get foreign currency more easily.

Naira (NGN)

The Nigerian Naira (NGN) is the official currency of Nigeria, issued and regulated by the Central Bank of Nigeria. It is subdivided into 100 kobo and is symbolized by ₦.

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