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100 Alphabet (GOOGL) shares in GHS

100 shares of Alphabet = ₵410,717.20 (about $36,935.00), based on the $369.35 closing price.

$369.35 US close 0.38%
Closing price 2026-06-15, updated daily after the US market close · converted at today's mid-market USD/GHS rate. Indicative, not an executable broker quote.

How many Alphabet shares?

100 shares of Alphabet (GOOGL) =
₵410,717.20
$36,935.00 · 1 GOOGL = ₵4,107.17 ($369.35)

Closing price converted at today's mid-market USD/GHS rate. Indicative — not an executable broker quote.

Alphabet 30-day trend

Range: ₵3,978.40₵4,413.97 7.0% (18d)

Daily closing price over the last 18 trading days (USD basis), shown in GHS at the current rate.

How to buy Alphabet in Ghana

In Ghana, access to US stocks runs through Bamboo, Trove and Chaka, which serve the Ghanaian market. All offer fractional shares, so a small cedi amount is enough to own a slice of Alphabet.

PlatformWhat it offersMinFundingFractional
BambooUS stocks & ETFs (fractional shares)
Nigerian-built; trades are placed through a US-regulated broker partner.
from around $20debit card, local bank transfer or USD
TroveUS, Nigerian & Chinese stocks, ETFs and bonds
Broadest asset menu of the local apps (US + Chinese + local).
low — fractional, from a few dollarslocal bank transfer or card
ChakaUS & Nigerian stocks (fractional shares)
Operates through SEC-licensed partners; one of the earliest local entrants.
from around $10local bank transfer or card

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Not investment advice. This page is for information only and is not a recommendation to buy or sell Alphabet or any security. MomoCalc is not a licensed financial adviser, broker or dealer.

About Alphabet (GOOGL)

search, ads & cloud

Alphabet owns Google Search, YouTube, the Android ecosystem and Google Cloud, earning most of its money from advertising.

Why African investors hold it. Held for its advertising cash machine plus AI and cloud upside, in dollars.

Dividends. Alphabet began paying a dividend in 2024 — its first ever — alongside large buybacks.

Alphabet as a hedge against a weaker GHS

Holding Alphabet means holding a US-dollar asset. When the GHS falls against the dollar, the GHS value of your shares rises even if the US share price is flat — so the position works partly as protection against local-currency depreciation, on top of any gain in the stock itself.

The cedi has slid steadily for years, with sharp drops in 2022, so Ghanaian investors often treat dollar stocks as a store of value that holds up as the local currency slips.

That is exactly the link between this page and the exchange rate: the GHS price here is the $369.35-style US close times the live USD/GHS rate. If you expect the GHS to weaken, watch that rate alongside the share price.

Alphabet in other currencies

Frequently asked questions

What is the Alphabet share price in GHS today?
One Alphabet (GOOGL) share is about ₵4,107.17 today — the $369.35 US closing price converted at the live mid-market USD/GHS rate. The US price updates after each market close; the GHS figure moves with the exchange rate through the day.
How much is 1 share of Alphabet in GHS?
About ₵4,107.17 for a whole share. Every platform below sells fractional shares, so you can invest a fixed GHS amount — say ₵2,053.59 for half a share — rather than buying a whole one.
How do I buy Alphabet in Ghana?
In Ghana, access to US stocks runs through Bamboo, Trove and Chaka, which serve the Ghanaian market. All offer fractional shares, so a small cedi amount is enough to own a slice of Alphabet. Compare the platforms below on minimums, funding method and fees in the app before you start.
Can I buy Alphabet from Ghana?
Yes. Residents of Ghana can legally buy US-listed shares like Alphabet through the regulated investing platforms listed here, which hold the stock via licensed US broker partners. You buy in your local currency or US dollars and can sell back the same way.
Does Alphabet pay dividends?
Alphabet began paying a dividend in 2024 — its first ever — alongside large buybacks.
Is Alphabet a good hedge against the GHS falling?
Alphabet is a US-dollar asset, so when the GHS weakens against the dollar, the GHS value of your holding rises even if the US share price is unchanged. The cedi has slid steadily for years, with sharp drops in 2022, so Ghanaian investors often treat dollar stocks as a store of value that holds up as the local currency slips. It is not risk-free: the share price itself can fall, and you take on US-market and single-stock risk. This is information, not investment advice.

US closing prices via Marketstack (end-of-day), verified June 2026; local values are the USD close converted at the live USD/GHS mid-market rate this site already tracks. Prices are indicative and delayed, not real-time or executable quotes. For information only — not investment advice.