The official Chinese Yuan (CNY) exchange rate published by the Central Bank of Nigeria for today, March 22, 2026, is ₦196.85, representing an increase of ₦1.65 in value from yesterday’s rate. This means that for every 1 Chinese Yuan exchanged, you receive ₦196.85.
Exchange Rate Chart (CNY to NGN)
The chart below shows the movement of the CNY to Naira exchange rate based on the 14 most recent records. It helps you understand trends, market direction, and rate fluctuations to make informed decisions.
Exchange Rate Volatility Status (CNY to NGN)
The Chinese Yuan exchange rate showed minimal fluctuations over the most recent 14 records, indicating stable market conditions and consistent foreign exchange activity.
Status: Stable
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Highest Rate | ₦203.76 |
| Lowest Rate | ₦195.20 |
| Price Range | ₦8.56 |
Historical Exchange Rate Table (CNY to NGN)
The table below shows the 14 most recent available exchange rate records for Chinese Yuan to Nigerian Naira (NGN), based on official market data.
Currency Converter (CNY to NGN)
Use the currency converter below to instantly calculate exchange values from Chinese Yuan to Naira using the latest rates provided on this page.
Live Exchange Rates (CNY to NGN)
The table below shows calculated conversion values from Chinese Yuan to Naira for different amounts, based on the current exchange rate. It helps you quickly see how various CNY values translate into Naira.
| Amount in CNY | Rate in Naira |
|---|---|
| 1 CNY to Naira | ₦196.85 |
| 10 CNY to Naira | ₦1,968.52 |
| 20 CNY to Naira | ₦3,937.03 |
| 40 CNY to Naira | ₦7,874.06 |
| 60 CNY to Naira | ₦11,811.09 |
| 80 CNY to Naira | ₦15,748.12 |
| 100 CNY to Naira | ₦19,685.15 |
| 200 CNY to Naira | ₦39,370.30 |
| 300 CNY to Naira | ₦59,055.45 |
| 400 CNY to Naira | ₦78,740.60 |
| 500 CNY to Naira | ₦98,425.75 |
| 600 CNY to Naira | ₦118,110.90 |
| 700 CNY to Naira | ₦137,796.05 |
| 800 CNY to Naira | ₦157,481.20 |
| 900 CNY to Naira | ₦177,166.35 |
| 1,000 CNY to Naira | ₦196,851.50 |
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Understanding the CNY to Naira Exchange Rate
The Chinese Yuan to Naira exchange rate (CNY/NGN) shows how much Nigerian naira (₦) is required to buy one Chinese yuan (¥). The Chinese yuan—also called the renminbi (RMB)—is the official currency of China and one of the most important currencies in global trade.
Because China is one of Nigeria’s largest trading partners, the yuan–naira exchange rate is important for businesses involved in imports, manufacturing, and international payments. Fluctuations in this exchange rate can influence the cost of goods imported from China and affect business transactions between both countries.
The official exchange rate is regulated through the banking system and influenced by the Central Bank of Nigeria. It is typically used for:
- Bank transfers
- Government transactions
- International trade through official channels
Factors That Influence the Yuan to Naira Exchange Rate
Several economic forces determine how the Chinese yuan performs against the Nigerian naira. Key factors include:
- Nigeria–China Trade
China exports a wide range of goods to Nigeria, including electronics, machinery, clothing, and industrial equipment. Nigerian importers often need yuan to pay Chinese suppliers, increasing demand for the currency. - Nigeria’s Foreign Exchange Supply
Nigeria earns foreign currency mainly from crude oil exports. When oil revenues decline, the supply of foreign currency falls, which can weaken the naira against other currencies, including the yuan. - Inflation in Nigeria
Higher inflation reduces the purchasing power of the naira. When Nigeria’s inflation rate rises faster than that of China, the naira tends to depreciate. - Chinese Economic Policies
The value of the yuan is influenced by the monetary policies of the People’s Bank of China, including interest rates, currency management, and economic stimulus programs. - Global Trade and Economic Conditions
Because China is a major global manufacturing hub, changes in international trade, supply chains, and global demand can affect the strength of the yuan.
Why the Yuan to Naira Exchange Rate Matters
The yuan–naira exchange rate affects several economic activities between Nigeria and China, including:
- Importation of Chinese Goods
Nigeria imports many products from China, including electronics, machinery, clothing, and construction materials. Exchange rate changes affect the cost of these goods. - International Trade
Businesses trading with Chinese suppliers must convert naira to yuan, making the exchange rate important for pricing and financial planning. - Manufacturing and Industrial Supply
Many Nigerian companies rely on Chinese machinery and raw materials, meaning fluctuations in the yuan exchange rate can influence production costs. - Travel and Business Trips
Anyone traveling between Nigeria and China needs to exchange currency, making the yuan–naira rate important for travel budgets and business expenses.
Frequently Asked Questions (CNY to NGN)
How much is 1 Chinese Yuan in Naira?
At the current exchange rate, ¥1 equals ₦196.85.
How much is 10 Chinese Yuan in Naira?
At the current exchange rate, ¥10 equals ₦1,968.52.
How much is 50 Chinese Yuan in Naira?
At the current exchange rate, ¥50 equals ₦9,842.58.
How much is 100 Chinese Yuan in Naira?
At the current exchange rate, ¥100 equals ₦19,685.15.
How much is 200 Chinese Yuan in Naira?
At the current exchange rate, ¥200 equals ₦39,370.30.
How much is 500 Chinese Yuan in Naira?
At the current exchange rate, ¥500 equals ₦98,425.75.
How much is 1,000 Chinese Yuan in Naira?
At the current exchange rate, ¥1,000 equals ₦196,851.50.