Blog home
Personal Finance
Personal finance tips

10 fun facts about money

5 min read
Calculator placeholder

Send from

Enter the country or currency you want to send money from.

Popular

All countries

EUR Austria
EUR Belgium
EUR Croatia
EUR Cyprus
CZK Czech Republic
EUR Czech Republic
DKK Denmark
EUR Denmark
EUR Estonia
EUR Finland
EUR France
EUR Germany
EUR Greece
HUF Hungary
EUR Hungary
ISK Iceland
EUR Iceland
EUR Ireland
EUR Italy
EUR Latvia
EUR Liechtenstein
EUR Lithuania
EUR Luxembourg
EUR Malta
EUR Monaco
EUR Netherlands
NOK Norway
EUR Norway
PLN Poland
EUR Poland
EUR Portugal
RON Romania
EUR Romania
EUR San Marino
EUR Slovakia
EUR Slovenia
EUR Spain
SEK Sweden
EUR Sweden
GBP United Kingdom
EUR United Kingdom
TRY Turkey

Exchange Rate

– – –

GBP 1 = NGN 2030.28232

Transfer Fee

Free – – – 0.99 0.99 USD

Receiver gets

Enter the country or currency you want to receive money in.

Popular

All countries

AUD Australia
EUR Austria
EUR Belgium
BGN Bulgaria
EUR Bulgaria
CAD Canada
USD China
EUR Croatia
EUR Cyprus
CZK Czech Republic
EUR Czech Republic
DKK Denmark
EUR Denmark
EUR Estonia
EUR Finland
EUR France
EUR Germany
EUR Greece
HKD Hong Kong
USD Hong Kong
HUF Hungary
EUR Hungary
EUR Iceland
INR India
USD India
EUR Ireland
ILS Israel
EUR Italy
EUR Latvia
EUR Liechtenstein
EUR Lithuania
EUR Luxembourg
EUR Malta
MXN Mexico
EUR Monaco
EUR Netherlands
NOK Norway
EUR Norway
PHP Philippines
PLN Poland
EUR Poland
EUR Portugal
RON Romania
EUR Romania
EUR San Marino
EUR Slovakia
EUR Slovenia
ZAR South Africa
EUR Spain
SEK Sweden
EUR Sweden
CHF Switzerland
EUR Switzerland
TRY Turkey
USD Turkey
UAH Ukraine
EUR Ukraine
USD Ukraine
GBP United Kingdom
EUR United Kingdom
USD United States of America
IDR Indonesia
BDT Bangladesh
LKR Sri Lanka
DZD Algeria
AZN Azerbaijan
USD Azerbaijan
EUR Azerbaijan
USD Bahrain
BHD Bahrain
BOB Bolivia
CLP Chile
COP Colombia
DOP Dominican Republic
USD Ecuador
EGP Egypt
USD El Salvador
ETB Ethiopia
GHS Ghana
HNL Honduras
JMD Jamaica
USD Japan
JPY Japan
KZT Kazakhstan
USD Kazakhstan
EUR Kazakhstan
USD Kenya
KES Kenya
USD Kuwait
KWD Kuwait
MYR Malaysia
MDL Moldova
USD Moldova
EUR Moldova
MAD Morocco
NPR Nepal
USD New Zealand
NZD New Zealand
NGN Nigeria
PKR Pakistan
USD Panama
PEN Peru
USD Qatar
QAR Qatar
USD Saudi Arabia
SAR Saudi Arabia
XOF Senegal
USD Singapore
SGD Singapore
USD Thailand
THB Thailand
XOF Togo
UGX Uganda
AED United Arab Emirates
VND Vietnam
ALL Albania
AOA Angola
XCD Anguilla
AMD Armenia
USD Armenia
EUR Armenia
AWG Aruba
BSD Bahamas
BBD Barbados
BZD Belize
BMD Bermuda
BWP Botswana
BND Brunei Darussalam
XOF Burkina Faso
KHR Cambodia
XAF Cameroon
KYD Cayman Islands
XAF Chad
KMF Comoros
CRC Costa Rica
DJF Djibouti
XAF Equatorial Guinea
FJD Fiji
XAF Gabon
GMD Gambia
GEL Georgia
USD Georgia
EUR Georgia
GYD Guyana
KGS Kyrgyzstan
USD Kyrgyzstan
EUR Kyrgyzstan
LSL Lesotho
MKD Macedonia
MGA Madagascar
MWK Malawi
MVR Maldives
EUR Martinique
MRU Mauritania
MUR Mauritius
MNT Mongolia
MZN Mozambique
NAD Namibia
XOF Niger
USD Oman
OMR Oman
PGK Papua New Guinea
PYG Paraguay
EUR Reunion
RWF Rwanda
WST Samoa
SCR Seychelles
SBD Solomon Islands
SRD Suriname
SZL Eswatini
TZS Tanzania
TOP Tonga
TTD Trinidad and Tobago
UYU Uruguay
VUV Vanuatu
ZMW Zambia
USD Puerto Rico
UZS Uzbekistan
USD Uzbekistan
EUR Uzbekistan
TJS Tajikistan
USD Tajikistan
EUR Tajikistan
EUR Kosovo
TMT Turkmenistan
BTN Bhutan
XCD Dominica
EUR Andorra
XCD Saint Lucia
USD Guam
USD Timor-Leste
XCD Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
XCD Saint Kitts and Nevis
USD Micronesia
GIP Gibraltar
USD Virgin Islands, British
EUR Vatican City
XCD Grenada
ANG Curaçao
NZD Cook Islands
AUD Kiribati
This amount placeholder is shown due to an error in the calculator.
Sign up
Sign up to create an account and proceed in a new tab.

Delivered in minutes

We spend it, we save it, we send it. But how much do we really know about money? 

In a bid to understand the thing that makes the world go round, we thought we’d explore some fun facts about money. Some of them are rather astonishing (who knew that money dates back more than 5,000 years?) and some are a little bleak (global debt, we’re looking at you). Nevertheless, these facts about money have confirmed that money is indeed a fascinating thing.

Ready to learn a thing or two? Here are 10 fun facts about money.

1. Money dates way back

Money has been a part of human history for at least 5,000 years. Before then, a system of bartering was likely used. The world’s oldest coin dates back to 600 BCE in China, which then moved to paper money around 700 CE. But for parts of Europe, it took until the 16th Century to switch from metal coins to paper money. 

2. Paper money enabled international trade

Once the shift to paper money had occurred, international trade began to increase. Currency value began to depend on the strength of a particular country’s government or monarchy and before long, currency wars had started.

3. Two new forms of currency launched in the 21st Century

Mobile payment technology and virtual currency are two new forms of currency that launched in the 21st Century. Mobile payments are used to pay for products and services through a smartphone or tablet, while virtual currency is a digital representation of value that functions as a medium of exchange. It is not controlled or regulated by a central bank.

4. It costs more than a cent to make a cent

In the US, it costs roughly 2 cents to make a 1-cent coin. For a nickel (5 cents), it’s 7.5 cents. These extra costs quickly add up. In 2018 (when the most recent figures were available), it’s estimated that cent production cost the US taxpayer an extra $85.5 million and nickel production an extra $33.5 million.

5. The Euro is the second most important currency in the world

The US Dollar is the world’s favourite currency for borrowing, lending and central bank reserves. The Euro is the second. Since the Euro was introduced in 1999, living standards and employment have increased. Euro economies have also been protected from exchange rate volatility. Today, the Euro is shared by over 340 million Europeans.

6. The pound sterling is the oldest existing currency

The pound sterling is the official currency of the United Kingdom, with the first pound appearing in 1489 under the reign of Henry VIII. While the majority of Europe adopted the Euro as a single currency around the beginning of the 21st Century, the pound sterling survived as an independent currency.

7. Only 8% of the world’s currency is in cash

The vast majority of the world’s currency exists in electronic form. Economists estimate that coins and banknotes make up just 8% of the world’s currency. The rest sits on a computer hard drive in electric bank accounts all over the world. Because of the worldwide acceptance of the internet and online payments, people are making and spending money without actually touching it.

8. The first ATM launched in 1967 in London

John Shepherd-Barron is credited with the invention of the Automated Teller Machine (ATM). The first ATM was set up at a branch of Barclay’s bank on a street in Enfield, London in June 1967.  The first ATM in the US was launched in September 1969 at the Chemical Bank branch in Rockville Center in New York. In 1970, a British engineer called James Goodfellow created the concept of a personal identification number (PIN).

9. Global debt is dangerously high

The current global debt figure reached a record $303 trillion in 2021 according to the Institute of International Finance. This was a huge jump from the $226 trillion figure in 2020, representing the biggest one-year debt surge since the Second World War. The World Bank says that our current world debt wave is the fourth since 1970 and is a result of various factors including Covid-19 and the war in Ukraine.

10. Billions of funds are transferred each year

In 2021, money transfers to low and middle-income countries reached US $605 billion according to the latest World Bank data. It’s estimated that around one billion people worldwide (or 1 in 7 people) are involved in international money transfers, with around 200 million migrant workers sending money back home and 800 million people receiving it. 

______________

And if you need to send money, sign up to TransferGo. We offer low fees and high speeds on all money transfers.

About the author

jennifertate

Jennifer Tate

Jennifer Tate is a freelance copywriter and content manager based in Newcastle upon Tyne with over 15 years of experience in creating SEO copy and content for both leading brands and independent start-ups. Working across a variety of sectors from fintech to fashion and healthcare to homeware, Jennifer specialises in content creation, content management and social media strategies and has worked with TransferGo since 2017. As well as TransferGo, Jennifer has also recently created copy and content for Charlotte Tilbury, carecircle, Tommee Tippee and Robinson Pelham.

Invite friends to TransferGo, earn £20