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Currency in Equatorial Guinea XAF - Things to know

Foreign exchange guide to Equatorial Guinea and the Central African franc

Equatorial Guinea

What currency is used in Equatorial Guinea?

The official currency of Equatorial Guinea (country code: GQ) is the Central African franc, with symbol FCFA and currency code XAF.

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Things to know about the Central African franc

Here are some things you might want to know about the Central African CFA franc:

  1. The Central African CFA franc (XAF) is the currency of six independent states in Central Africa - Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Republic of the Congo, Equatorial Guinea and Gabon.
  2. It is represented by the symbol "FCFA" and is abbreviated as XAF.
  3. The CFA franc was introduced in 1945, replacing the French Equatorial African franc. It is pegged to the euro at a fixed exchange rate of 1 euro = 655.957 CFA francs.
  4. The value of the CFA franc is guaranteed by the Central Bank of Central African States, which is responsible for issuing and managing the currency.
  5. The physical currency consists of coins and banknotes. The coins come in denominations of 1, 2, 5, 10, 25, 50, 100, and 500 CFA francs. The banknotes come in denominations of 500, 1,000, 2,000, 5,000, and 10,000 CFA francs.
  6. The banknotes feature images of famous historical figures, such as King BĂ©hanzin and King Njoya. The design of the currency is constantly being updated, so the physical appearance of the coins and banknotes may vary slightly over time.
  7. The currency was introduced to the previously French colonies in Equatorial Africa in 1945, replacing the French Equatorial African franc. The currency continued in use when these colonies gained their independence. Equatorial Guinea, the only former Spanish colony in the zone, adopted the CFA franc in 1984.
  8. Both XAF and XOF currencies are referred to as the CFA franc.

An example Central African franc banknote

 

Travel money for Equatorial Guinea

Save money and time by Ordering your Central African franc online from Travelex, you get better rates and can pick up the XAF cash locally or even on travel day at the airport.

Another popular option is to use a Pre-paid Travel Card. Your Debit/Credit Card provider will charge you 2% from market mid-rate, but your bank may also charge an extra 3% as an “Overseas Transaction Charge” plus “Overseas ATM” fees for withdrawing cash.

For card purchases if offered a choice of currencies always select to Pay in Central African franc otherwise you may get much worst exchange rates.

 
 

Travel Ideas and Money Tips for Equatorial Guinea

Equatorial Guinea is a small country located in Central Africa, known for its diverse culture and natural beauty. However, it's not a very popular tourist destination and it's not recommended for travelers because of the lack of infrastructure and political instability.

The country has a tropical climate and a diverse landscape, with rainforests, beaches, and mountains. It's also home to a variety of wildlife, including gorillas, chimpanzees, and elephants.

Equatorial Guinea has a rich culture, with a mix of African, Spanish, and Portuguese influences. Visitors can experience the local music, dance, and art, and can also learn about the country's history and traditional way of life.

However, the country has a poor infrastructure, and it can be difficult for travelers to get around. The tourism industry is not well-developed, and there are limited options for accommodation and transportation.

What currency should I use in Equatorial Guinea?

Cash is king in Equatorial Guinea. Make sure you have plenty of foreign currency to exchange for large purchases such as airline tickets. Equatorial Guinea is a part of the French Monetary Area, and the Bank of Central African States (Banque des Etats de l’Afrique Centrale) issues currency called the Communaute Financiere Africaine franc, which is abbreviated XAF or CFA.

ATMs can be found at all banks in Malabo and Bata, but not elsewhere. They often don't work, only take Visa cards and only give small amounts (usually no more than CFA100,000 per day), meaning frequent trips to the bank. Note that many ATMs start to run dry from Thursday evenings in anticipation of the weekend. This is particularly noticeable towards the end of the month. You can change euros or US dollars at banks in most towns or bureaux de change such as Pecunia Express that has branches in both Malabo and Bata.

Credit cards can only be used in top-end hotels and restaurants. Local airlines and car-hire agencies do not generally accept credit cards. You cannot withdraw cash over the counter in banks using your credit card.

Getting around in Equatorial Guinea.

Malabo International Airport lies 9km west of the city centre.. In the main building, there is a cafe, a bank that is only open during banking hours, and an ATM that often does not accept cards. It's worth having euros or dollars in small denominations if you are unable to withdraw cash and have to pay for a taxi in foreign currency.

Roads are excellent in Equatorial Guinea. There are tolls on all roads outside of the cities that cost CFA500 per vehicle. Car hire is expensive: expect to pay at least CFA70,000 per day, and there's a hefty deposit of around CFA250,000.In towns and cities, there are plenty of shared taxis to hail for short journeys. They are usually white with a coloured stripe along the side. They will hoot if they're free, and if they are not going in your direction, will simply drive away. There is no railway in Equatorial Guinea.

 
   

USD/XAF Market Data

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Frequently Asked Questions

What currency should I use in Equatorial Guinea?

The domestic currency in Equatorial Guinea is the Central African franc.

What is the Central African franc currency code and symbol?

The three letter currency code for the Central African franc is XAF — symbol is FCFA.

Which countries use the Central African franc?

It is the domestic currency in    Cameroon,   Central African Republic,   Chad,   Congo,   Equatorial Guinea and Gabon.

Is the Central African franc a closed currency?

No, the Central African franc is freely available and convertible. See guide: What is a closed currency?

What are equivalent amounts of USD and XAF?

Here are some popular conversion amounts for USD to XAF (US dollar to Central African franc)*.

USD XAF
$ 1 FCFA 607.95
$ 5 FCFA 3,040
$ 10 FCFA 6,080
$ 20 FCFA 12,159
$ 50 FCFA 30,398
$ 100 FCFA 60,795
$ 250 FCFA 151,988
$ 500 FCFA 303,975
$ 1,000 FCFA 607,950
$ 2,000 FCFA 1,215,900
$ 5,000 FCFA 3,039,750
$ 10,000 FCFA 6,079,500
$ 20,000 FCFA 12,159,000
$ 50,000 FCFA 30,397,500
$ 100,000 FCFA 60,795,000
USD XAF
$ 0.0016 FCFA 1
$ 0.0082 FCFA 5
$ 0.0165 FCFA 10
$ 0.0329 FCFA 20
$ 0.0823 FCFA 50
$ 0.1645 FCFA 100
$ 0.4113 FCFA 250
$ 0.8225 FCFA 500
$ 1.6450 FCFA 1,000
$ 3.2900 FCFA 2,000
$ 8.2250 FCFA 5,000
$ 16.45 FCFA 10,000
$ 32.90 FCFA 20,000
$ 82.25 FCFA 50,000
$ 164.50 FCFA 100,000

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*Converted at the current USDXAF interbank exchange rate. Calculate actual payout amounts for Send Money and Travel Money exchange rates.

Send Money to Equatorial Guinea - Best Rates

To get a good (and fair) exchange rate when sending money to Equatorial Guinea you need to find and compare exchange rates for International Money Transfers (IMTs).

The available FX rates for sending money abroad can be very different to the mid-market (wholesale) rate which you see reported online and in the News.

You should especially compare your own bank's exchange rates to those available from Money Transfer specialists to see how much you can save - we make that calculation easy in the below table.


Get a better deal for foreign transfers to Equatorial Guinea

When sending money to Equatorial Guinea it’s important to compare your bank’s rates & fees with those we have negotiated with our partner money transfer providers. To get a better deal you should follow these 4 simple steps :

  1. Open an account with a BER reviewed FX provider (id docs may be required)
  2. You specify the local or Central African franc amount you want to transfer
  3. Make a local currency domestic transfer for the requested amount to the provider's bank account in your country
  4. Once your funds are received by the provider the converted XAF amount will be transfered to the recipient account you specify in Equatorial Guinea.

Use the above calculator to compare the exchange rates of FX specialist providers rates versus your bank's standard rates you can hopefully save around 5% and maybe more - end result is more Central African franc deposited into the recipient bank account and less margins and fees kept by the banks!

 

Expat Money & Business Guide to Equatorial Guinea

Managing your money effectively while living and working abroad can be challenging, but there are several steps you can take to ensure that your finances are in order.

By following these tips and managing your money effectively, you can reduce financial stress and enjoy your experience living or doing business in Equatorial Guinea.

Equatorial Guinea for expats

Equatorial Guinea has a small expat community, mostly made up of people working in the oil and gas industry. The country has a high cost of living, and it can be difficult for expats to find affordable housing and goods. Additionally, the country is considered to be one of the most corrupt in the world, and expats may face challenges related to bureaucracy, corruption and lack of transparency.

It's important to be aware of the current security situation and to follow any safety guidelines or advice provided by local authorities. Overall, Equatorial Guinea is not a recommended destination for travelers or expats due to the lack of infrastructure, political instability, and high cost of living.

Managing your finances in Equatorial Guinea

Here we list some key points for expats and businesses to consider when managing financial dealings in Equatorial Guinea:

  1. Understand Central African franc currency exchange rates: Exchange rates can have a big impact on your finances, so it is important to keep an eye on the XAF exchange rate and consider using a currency exchange service or a credit card that does not charge foreign transaction fees to get the best exchange rate.

  2. Use a local Central African franc bank account: A local XAF bank account can make it easier for you to manage your finances and pay bills while you are in Equatorial Guinea. It may also be more convenient to use a local XAF bank account to make purchases and withdraw cash.

  3. Research local laws and regulations: It is important to understand the local laws and regulations that apply to financial transactions in Equatorial Guinea. This can help you avoid legal issues and ensure that you are complying with local requirements.

  4. Consider the tax implications: It is important to understand the tax implications of living or doing business in Equatorial Guinea. This can help you plan your finances and ensure that you are paying the correct amount of tax.

  5. Seek financial advice: If you are unsure of how to manage your finances in Equatorial Guinea, it is a good idea to seek the advice of a financial professional who is familiar with the local financial system. This can help you make informed decisions and avoid financial pitfalls.

 

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