NGN to CUP

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NGN to CUP Comparison Table

FeatureNGN (Nigerian Naira)CUP (Cuban Peso)
Currency CodeNGNCUP
SymbolCUP$
Issuing AuthorityCentral Bank of NigeriaCentral Bank of Cuba
Economic StrengthDeveloping, resource-based economyDeveloping, socialist economy
Exchange Rate VolatilityHighMultiple exchange rates (official and unofficial)
Popular Use CasesDomestic transactions, remittancesDomestic transactions
Digital Payment AdoptionGrowing adoption, mobile money prominentLimited digital payment infrastructure
Inflation RateHistorically highHigh inflation
Interest RatesHighRegulated by the government
Foreign Exchange ReservesModerateLimited
Foreign Direct Investment (FDI)Increasing, resource-focusedLimited

Key Observations:

  • Both NGN and CUP are currencies of developing economies facing economic challenges.
  • High inflation rates are a common issue for both countries.
  • Cuba’s dual currency system and economic restrictions significantly differentiate it from Nigeria.

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Cuban Peso Facts

  1. Dual Currency System: Cuba operates with two currencies: the Cuban Peso (CUP) for locals and previously the Cuban Convertible Peso (CUC) for tourists and foreign businesses.
  2. Local Currency: The Cuban Peso (CUP) is the official currency for domestic transactions.  
  3. Former Tourist Currency: The Cuban Convertible Peso (CUC) was used by tourists and foreign businesses until its phase-out began in 2021
  4. Currency Transition: Cuba is transitioning from a dual currency system to a single currency, the CUP, as the CUC is being phased out.
  5. Economic Challenges: Cuba faces economic difficulties, including US embargoes and inefficiencies, impacting the CUP’s value and stability.
  6. Remittances and Informal Economy: Remittances from Cubans abroad and a significant informal economy influence the Cuban peso.
  7. Currency Control: The Cuban government strictly controls currency exchange to manage foreign exchange flow and protect the CUP’s value.

Top Banks in Nigeria and Cuba

CountryBank NameCity
NigeriaFidelity Bank PlcLagos
NigeriaStanbicIBTC BankLagos
NigeriaProvidus BankLagos
CubaBanco Nacional de Cuba
CubaSantiago de Cuba
CubaBanco Exterior de Cuba