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🇳🇬 NGN to 🇱🇾 LYDNigerian Naira to Libyan Dinar (LD) Rate Today

Live indicative interbank rate. Last refreshed 25 Jun 2026 01:20:31 UTC.

Convert Nigerian Naira to Libyan Dinar using the live indicative interbank rate and the converter below. Covers the cost of sending to Libya via the major mobile money apps.

LiveUpdated 2026-06-25 · Computed via USD cross
1 NGN = 0.004687 LYD

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1 NGN = 0.004687 LYD · Updated 2026-06-25 01:20

NGN → LYD conversion table

NGNLYD
5002.343
1,0004.687
2,0009.373
5,00023.433
10,00046.866
25,000117.165
50,000234.330
100,000468.660
250,0001,171.650
500,0002,343.300
1,000,0004,686.600

Table computed at the indicative rate of 1 NGN = 0.004687 LYD. Real operator-side values include a 1%-4% spread.

Nigerian Naira to Libyan Dinar exchange rate history

Building rate history — check back soon.

Official vs Parallel Market Rate

Tracks live P2P (via Bybit)
Official (interbank)
Central bank reference rate
1 NGN = 0.004687 LYD
Parallel / bureau
Buy 0.004245 · Sell 0.004564
1 NGN0.004399 LYD
Premium / spread
-6.5%

Parallel signal: Binance P2P USDT median, updated 25 Jun 2026, 01:00 (less than 1h ago). The quote tracks the live official rate between refreshes.

The parallel rate shown is an indicative, community-aggregated figure sourced from MomoCalc parallel-rate tracker. MomoCalc does not buy, sell, or set currency rates. Parallel rates vary by location, dealer, and time of day, and trading outside licensed channels may carry legal and security risks. Always confirm current rates with a licensed dealer before transacting. Educational only — not financial advice.

What moves the Nigerian Naira rate

The naira has been on a managed float since the 2023 NAFEM unification, which erased most of the old official-vs-parallel gap (30%-60% pre-2023, now 1%-3%). Watch CBN interventions, oil receipts and the parallel-market premium — that is what moves the rate day to day.

Converting and sending the Libyan Dinar: what to know

The Libyan dinar is quoted to three decimals and has historically been a relatively strong-valued unit. In recent years, however, convertibility and access have been complicated by the divided central bank and by capital controls, so practical availability depends heavily on the political situation at any given moment. For senders and receivers, that means the ease of moving or converting funds can vary, and official access is not always smooth. It is sensible to confirm current conditions before relying on a transfer, since the institutional split rather than fundamentals often shapes what is actually possible.

About the Nigerian Naira

The Nigerian Naira (NGN, ₦) is the official currency of Nigeria, issued by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) since 1973 when it replaced the Nigerian pound. Subdivided into 100 kobo, the Naira is one of Africa's most-traded currencies and the principal medium of exchange for the continent's largest economy. Since the CBN's 2023 unification of the parallel and official exchange rate windows through what it calls the NAFEM mechanism, the Naira has traded under market-driven pricing rather than the previous administered peg. Nigeria receives an estimated 20 billion USD a year in formal remittances, and for inbound flows to MTN MoMo PSB, OPay, PalmPay and Moniepoint the published Naira rate is now typically within 1%-3% of the parallel market — a sharp narrowing compared to the 30%-60% gaps that prevailed before unification.

About the Libyan Dinar

Libya's dinar, issued by the Central Bank of Libya, subdivides into 1,000 dirhams and is conventionally quoted to three decimal places, a fine granularity shared by only a handful of currencies. It serves an oil-rich economy in which hydrocarbon exports dominate state revenue and the supply of foreign exchange. Years of political division, however, left the country with competing institutions and rival claims to authority, which has badly complicated the setting of a coherent exchange-rate policy. The tension between abundant oil wealth and fractured governance is the defining backdrop against which the dinar's value is determined.

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FAQ

What is the NGN/LYD exchange rate today?
The indicative rate is 1 NGN = 0.004687 LYD, updated 2026-06-25. This is an interbank mid-market reference; mobile money operators apply their own spread on top.
How much is 100 NGN in LYD?
100 NGN ≈ 0.469 LYD at the indicative rate. For 500 NGN: 2.343 LYD. Use the converter above to try other amounts.
What's the best way to send Nigerian Naira to Libya?
For NGN to Libya transfers, compare Sendwave, LemFi, WorldRemit, TapTap Send, Wise and traditional bank rails. The fee structure varies by amount and receiving method.
Is the Libyan Dinar a stable currency?
Libya's dinar, issued by the Central Bank of Libya, subdivides into 1,000 dirhams and is conventionally quoted to three decimal places, a fine granularity shared by only a handful of currencies. It serves an oil-rich economy in which hydrocarbon exports dominate state revenue and the supply of foreign exchange.
Why is the rate I see on my mobile money operator different?
The rate shown here is an indicative interbank mid-market reference. Operators (Sendwave, M-Pesa, MTN MoMo, LemFi, etc.) add a 1%-4% spread on top of this mid-market to cover their risk and operational cost. This is normal and consistent with market practice.

Rates shown on this page are indicative interbank reference rates updated daily. Operator send rates typically include a 1%-4% spread above this reference, which covers FX hedging cost, settlement risk and commercial margin. For exact send rates via M-Pesa, MTN MoMo, Sendwave, LemFi, WorldRemit, Wise or TapTap Send to Libya, see the inbound transfer comparison.