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USD to ZAR Market Data

US dollar (USD) to South African rand (ZAR) market data - latest interbank exchange rate, trend, chart & historic rates.

90-day market context

USD to ZAR at 16.44 is just below its 3-month average, having traded in a fairly volatile 8.3% range from 15.87 to 17.18
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Currency Forecasts related to USD/ZAR

USD to ZAR Exchange Rate Forecast & Outlook

Currently, USD/ZAR is trading close to 14-day lows near 16.38, just below the 3-month average of 16.5. The pair’s recent volatility and the risk-off environment support a light US Dollar upside.

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USD to EUR Exchange Rate Forecast & Outlook

Currently, USD/EUR is trading near the 90-day average around 0.85, towards the lower end of its recent range, supported by market’s risk-off mood. The pair is consolidating within its recent range on the...

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USD to JPY Exchange Rate Forecast & Outlook

USD/JPY is trading close to 157.2, holding near its 90-day average within a stable 5% range. The dominant driver is risk-off sentiment, supported by elevated safe-haven flows due to geopolitical tensions and intervention risks.

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USDZAR trades near 16.38 with a mild upside bias driven by global risk sentiment and US yield advantage. The pair may stay within recent ranges as geopolitical tensions and risk factors influence volatility. Travelers and exporters could see slight benefits.

 

USD to ZAR Conversion: What Is Your Money Worth?

To help you understand the real-world value of the current exchange rate, the table below shows how much US dollar are worth in South African rand across a range of amounts.

This gives a quick view of what you’d get when converting different USD amounts at today’s rate * :

USD ZAR
$ 1 R 16.56
$ 5 R 82.80
$ 10 R 165.60
$ 20 R 331.20
$ 50 R 828.00
$ 100 R 1,656
$ 250 R 4,140
$ 500 R 8,280
$ 1,000 R 16,560
$ 2,000 R 33,120
$ 5,000 R 82,800
$ 10,000 R 165,600
$ 20,000 R 331,200
$ 50,000 R 828,000
$ 100,000 R 1,656,000
USD ZAR
$ 0.0604 R 1
$ 0.3019 R 5
$ 0.6039 R 10
$ 1.2078 R 20
$ 3.0194 R 50
$ 6.0388 R 100
$ 15.10 R 250
$ 30.19 R 500
$ 60.39 R 1,000
$ 120.78 R 2,000
$ 301.94 R 5,000
$ 603.88 R 10,000
$ 1,208 R 20,000
$ 3,019 R 50,000
$ 6,039 R 100,000

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*Converted at the current USD-ZAR interbank exchange rate. Calculate actual payout amounts for Send Money and Travel Money exchange rates.

 
   
South Africa

Everyday Costs in in South Africa

How much does it really cost to live, work, or travel in ? Here's what to expect for daily expenses and expat living.

Currency Guide for South Africa (ZA)

For travelers planning a one-week mid-range stay in South Africa, budgeting between ZAR 12,000 to ZAR 15,000 (about USD 740 to USD 925) should suffice. This amount provides for a comfortable mix of experiences without overspending. Here are some typical daily expenses to keep in mind: 🍽️ A meal at a local restaurant might cost around ZAR 150, ☕ while a cup of coffee could set you back ZAR 30. For public transport, such as a taxi or bus fare, expect to spend about ZAR 30 each ride. If you're planning to stay connected, a prepaid SIM card would cost roughly ZAR 200. Accommodations can vary; a budget hotel or Airbnb is typically around ZAR 800 per night. Overall, South Africa offers an average cost of living for tourists when compared to the United States, where daily expenses can be significantly higher. In contrast to the UK, where costs are generally more elevated due to high prices in major cities like London, South Africa remains an attractive destination for those seeking value for money.

For expats, typical monthly living costs in South Africa will range from ZAR 20,000 to ZAR 30,000, depending on your lifestyle and location. Urban areas like Johannesburg or Cape Town will generally skew higher. When it comes to banking, local ATMs are widely available, but it’s advisable to use international cards that avoid high withdrawal fees. Online money transfer services, such as Wise or OFX, are gaining popularity in South Africa and generally offer better exchange rates than traditional banks, making them advantageous for sending and receiving money. It’s often better to exchange currency locally rather than bringing cash from home, as local rates can be more competitive, especially when using recognized exchanges or reputable online services.

 

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