The NAB AUD to HKD rate is 4.6586. This is -6.6% below the mid-rate. Compare NAB currency conversion rates - Reduce FX costs.
The NAB AUD to HKD exchange rate is 4.6586. This is -6.6% compared to the latest AUD-HKD mid-market rate 4.9854.
As exchange rates can vary significantly between banks and also between currency exchange providers, it's therefore important to carefully compare Australian dollar (AUD) to Hong Kong dollar (HKD) rates from different sources before making a conversion.
Looking at our comparison table the best AUD to HKD exchange rate is 4.9605 from OFX, -0.5% from the mid-market rate 4.9854. The next best rate is 4.9555 from XE, -0.6% from the mid-rate. Then Wise with 4.9505 is -0.7% from the mid-rate.
The Western Union rate is 4.9356 which is -1% from the mid-rate.
Among the banks, the Commonwealth Bank rate is 4.7779 at -4.2%, the ANZ Bank rate is 4.8080 at -3.6%, and the ING Bank rate is 4.7882 at -4% compared to the mid-rate 4.9854.
It's important to note that exchange rates also fluctuate frequently due to market conditions. Additionally, banks like NAB often apply a margin to the exchange rate, resulting in a less favorable rate for customers compared to the mid-market rate. For more competitive rates, you might consider using a specialized currency exchange service or platforms that offer rates closer to the mid-market rate.
The NAB Aussie to Hong Kong dollar comparison table above makes it easy to compare the Total Fees (both variable and fixed) you are being charged by NAB and other foreign exchange providers against the latest AUD-HKD mid-rate (see Market Data below ) and the possible savings of using various providers.
Like all the leading banks, NAB (National Australia Bank) offers a wide range of currency related products and services to its customers. If you are a customer of NAB and use internet banking to transfer money overseas then you will be interested to learn how NAB exchange rates compare to other providers.
* You must be a customer of NAB Bank to use their exchange currency services.
International transfers sent in Australian dollars using the NAB app or NAB Internet Banking incur a $30 transfer fee. International transfers made at a NAB branch (sent in Australian dollars or foreign currency) incur a $30 transfer fee.
In 2022, NAB (National Australia Bank) announced their acquisition of the Citi consumer banking business in Australia.
If you previously had a Citi branded deposit, home loan or investment account, your account was closed, and balance transferred to your NAB branded account on 24 February 2024.
You can manage your foreign transfers through NAB Internet Banking or the NAB app where NAB exchange rates will now apply.
Australian dollar (AUD) to Hong Kong dollar (HKD) market data - latest interbank exchange rate, trend, chart & historic rates.
Date | AUD/HKD | Change | Period |
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25 Apr 2025 | 4.9726 | 0% ▼ | 2 Week |
08 Feb 2025 | 4.8853 | 1.8% ▲ | 3 Month |
09 May 2024 | 5.1699 | 3.8% ▼ | 1 Year |
10 May 2020 | 5.0658 | 1.8% ▼ | 5 Year |
12 May 2015 | 6.1863 | 19.6% ▼ | 10 Year |
14 May 2005 | 5.9373 | 16.3% ▼ | 20 Year |
Here are some popular conversion amounts for AUD to HKD (Australian dollar to Hong Kong dollar)*.
AUD | HKD |
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A$ 1,000 | HK$ 4,985 |
A$ 5,000 | HK$ 24,927 |
A$ 20,000 | HK$ 99,708 |
A$ 100,000 | HK$ 498,540 |
AUD | HKD |
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A$ 200.60 | HK$ 1,000 |
A$ 1,003 | HK$ 5,000 |
A$ 4,012 | HK$ 20,000 |
A$ 20,060 | HK$ 100,000 |
More amounts
*Converted at the current AUDHKD interbank exchange rate. Calculate actual payout amounts for Send Money and Travel Money exchange rates.
The recent exchange rate forecasts for the Australian Dollar (AUD) to Hong Kong Dollar (HKD) reflect a mixture of optimism and caution due to fluctuating market conditions driven by both regional and global factors. Analysts highlight that the AUD experienced volatility following a hawkish interest rate decision from the U.S. Federal Reserve, contributing to its initial decline. However, optimism surrounding upcoming U.S.-China trade talks provided some recovery, though this momentum struggled to hold into the European session.
Read our full review of recent AUD to HKD forecasts.
There are several ways to save on exchange rates when converting Australian dollar to Hong Kong dollar:
Generally speaking, if you are buying Hong Kong dollar with Australian dollar, then it's better for the AUD/HKD exchange rate to be higher.
However working against you are the fees all foreign exchange providers charge for providing their service. These fees is usually contained within the exchange rate margin (or difference to the mid-rate).
The transaction margin you end up being charged can be considerably reduced by around a few percent (of total amount being exchanged) for travel money and possibly over 5% to 6% when sending money. The exact potential savings depends on the currencies being exchanged and the amount you are transferring and if you are willing to shop around.
Our real-time foreign transfer and travel money/cards comparison calculators make shopping around easy and help you calculate how much you can save.
Read our Currency guide to Hong Kong — a practical currency and money guide to travel in Hong Kong plus living and doing business with the Hong Kong dollar.
It's worth noting that while these tips can help you save on exchange rates, it's important to be aware that no single method is guaranteed to provide the best exchange rate in every situation, and it may require some research and comparison-shopping to find the best option for your specific needs.
It is almost impossible to predict what an exchange rate will do in the future, the best approach is to monitor the currency markets and transact when an exchange rate moves in your favour.
To help with this you can add AUD/HKD to your personalised Rate Tracker to track and benefit from currency movements.
Rather than requiring you to set a target rate, our Rate Alerts keep you informed of recent trends and movements of currency pairs.
Add rates to your Rate Tracker and select to receive an daily email (mon-fri) or when a rate is trending
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