Nigeria Currency Guide 2026 - Naira Money Tips
Everything you need to know about money in Nigeria: the Naira, exchange rates, ATMs, mobile banking, and how to budget for your trip.
Currency: Nigerian Naira (NGN / ₦). Nigeria is largely a cash economy, though mobile banking is rapidly growing.
Exchange Rates (Early 2026)
| Currency | Buy Rate (NGN) | Sell Rate (NGN) |
|---|---|---|
| 1 USD | 1,500 | 1,600 |
| 1 GBP | 1,900 | 2,000 |
| 1 EUR | 1,650 | 1,750 |
| 1 CAD | 1,100 | 1,200 |
| 1 ZAR | 80 | 90 |
Rates are indicative and fluctuate daily. Check CBN or Bureau de Change rates before exchanging.
Best Places to Exchange Money
Recommended
- Licensed Bureau de Change (BDC): Best rates, found in markets and shopping areas
- Bank branches: Safe and reliable, though rates may be slightly lower
- Airport BDC: Convenient for arrival, rates slightly worse
Avoid
- Street money changers: Risk of counterfeit notes and scams
- Unlicensed dealers: May offer better rates but illegal and risky
- Hotel front desks: Generally poor exchange rates
ATMs and Cards
ATM Networks:
- Major banks: GTBank, First Bank, Access Bank, Zenith Bank, UBA - widespread ATMs in cities
- Withdrawal limit: Typically ₦20,000-50,000 per transaction ($13-$33)
- Foreign card fees: ₦500-1,000 per withdrawal + your bank's international fee
- Availability: ATMs common in Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt; limited in rural areas
Card Acceptance:
- Hotels: Major international hotels accept Visa/MasterCard
- Restaurants: Upscale restaurants in Lagos/Abuja accept cards
- Shopping: Large malls and supermarkets accept cards
- Everyday: Markets, taxis, and small shops are cash only
Mobile Money and Digital Payments
Nigeria has a rapidly growing fintech ecosystem. The most popular digital payment methods are:
- Bank Transfers (USSD): Most Nigerians use bank-to-bank transfers via USSD codes (e.g., *737# for GTBank). Quick and widely accepted.
- OPay: One of Nigeria's largest mobile money platforms. Used for payments, transfers, and bill payments.
- PalmPay: Growing payment app with widespread agent network
- Kuda: Digital-only bank popular with younger Nigerians
- Paystack/Flutterwave: Used by online merchants for card payments
Tip: As a visitor, carry cash (Naira). Mobile banking requires a Nigerian bank account or BVN (Bank Verification Number).
Tipping Culture
| Service | Suggested Tip |
|---|---|
| Restaurant (no service charge) | 10% of bill |
| Restaurant (service charge included) | Round up or small extra |
| Hotel porter | ₦500-1,000 per bag |
| Housekeeping | ₦500-1,000 per day |
| Taxi/ride-hailing | Round up the fare |
| Tour guide | 10-15% of tour cost |
| Spa/salon | 10% of service |
Daily Budget Guide
| Category | Budget (₦ / USD) | Mid-Range (₦ / USD) | Luxury (₦ / USD) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Accommodation | ₦15,000-25,000 / $10-17 | ₦50,000-100,000 / $33-67 | ₦200,000+ / $133+ |
| Food | ₦3,000-5,000 / $2-3 | ₦10,000-20,000 / $7-13 | ₦30,000-50,000 / $20-33 |
| Transport | ₦2,000-5,000 / $1-3 | ₦5,000-15,000 / $3-10 | ₦20,000-50,000 / $13-33 |
| Activities | ₦2,000-5,000 / $1-3 | ₦10,000-20,000 / $7-13 | ₦30,000+ / $20+ |
| Daily Total | $15-25 / day | $50-100 / day | $200+ / day |
Money Tips for Nigeria
- Bring USD or GBP: These get the best exchange rates in Nigeria
- Use clean, recent bills: Damaged or old banknotes may be refused
- Exchange in batches: Don't exchange all your money at once; the rate may improve
- Keep small denominations: Carry smaller Naira notes for taxis and markets
- Bargain at markets: Prices at Nigerian markets are negotiable
- Use ride-hailing apps: Bolt and Uber use electronic payment, avoiding cash disputes
- Notify your bank: Inform your bank of travel to Nigeria to avoid card blocks
Related Pages
Currency Quick Facts
- Currency: Nigerian Naira
- Code: NGN
- Symbol: ₦
- 1 USD = ~1,500-1,600 NGN
- 1 GBP = ~1,900-2,000 NGN
- ATM Limit: ₦20,000-50,000
- Cards: Limited acceptance
- Best to bring: USD or GBP cash
Money Safety
- Use hotel safes for valuables
- Avoid counting money in public
- Use ATMs inside banks during daylight
- Keep emergency USD separate from daily cash
- Carry a photocopy of your passport