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The NGN to GBP exchange rate between Nigerian Naira and British Pound is influenced by economic conditions in both Nigeria and United Kingdom. CrossPay tracks these rates in real time and provides historical data to help you find the best time to send money.
The parallel market — often called the black market or aboki rate — is the informal street price for Nigerian Naira and British Pound, set outside the official banking channel. It is not a regulated or guaranteed rate.
Since the 2023 naira float, the gap between the street rate and the official, regulated rate has narrowed to around 1-2%. The NGN to GBP rate shown above is CrossPay’s real, locked-in rate on a licensed, CBN-compliant rail — now competitive with the street, fully traceable, and protected. You no longer need the parallel market to get a good rate.
Today, 1 NGN equals 0.00053163 GBP using CrossPay's live mid-market reference rate. We add only a transparent 0.5% spread, so the rate you see is close to the real interbank rate — far better than typical bank or bureau de change markups. Rates refresh continuously throughout the day.
1 NGN is worth 0.00053163 GBP right now on CrossPay's live mid-market rate. With our transparent 0.5% spread and no hidden fees, that is the real rate — not an inflated black-market or bank quote.
The black-market (aboki) or parallel rate is the informal street price, set outside the official banking system — it is not regulated or guaranteed. Since the 2023 naira float it has stayed within about 1-2% of the official rate, so the regulated NGN to GBP rate shown above is now competitive with the street — and, unlike a street deal, it is locked in, licensed and fully traceable.
Check the live NGN to GBP rate above, updated in real time.