South African Rand (ZAR) (2024)

Legal currency of the Republic of South Africa

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South African Rand refers to the legal currency of the Republic of South Africa. It is also recognized as a legal currency in the Common Monetary Area that it shares with Lesotho, Namibia, and Eswatini, although each country in the monetary union also uses its own currency.

South African Rand (ZAR) (1)

The word “rand” is derived from “Witwatersrand,” the name of the high escarpment in South Africa, where the country’s capital city, Johannesburg, is located.

Like many dollar-denominated currencies, the rand is divided into 100 cents. All South African coins and banknotes are produced and issued by the country’s central bank, the South African Reserve Bank.

In the foreign exchange (forex) trading market, ZAR is the designation for the South African rand. For example, the exchange rate between the Canadian dollar and the South African rand is expressed as CAD/ZAR.

Summary

  • The South African rand is the official legal currency of the Republic of South Africa.
  • In the forex trading market, ZAR is the designation for the South African rand.
  • The central bank of South Africa is the South African Reserve Bank, which produces and issues all South African coins and banknotes.

The Troubled History of the South African Rand

The South African rand was first produced in 1961, when South Africa became a republic. It replaced the South African pound, which used to be the legal currency of the Union of South Africa since it was established as a British Dominion in 1910.

The rand saw a fairly auspicious beginning, trading at an exchange rate of 1.40 US dollars to 1 rand for its first ten years in existence. Over the next decades, the rand’s value relative to other currencies declined substantially due to inflation and, more importantly, due to increasing international opposition to South Africa’s policy of apartheid – its institutionalized system of racial segregation.

By 1985, the rand was trading at an exchange rate of 2 rands to 1 US dollar, and South Africa even briefly suspended all foreign exchange trading in the rand in an attempt to stem the slide in the currency’s value.

Increasing political uncertainty as South Africa moved to dismantle its apartheid system and transition to what would become black majority rule led to a further decline in the rand’s relative value.

By 1992, the exchange rate was 3 rand per 1 US dollar, doubling to more than 6 ZAR/1 USD by 1999 and surging to nearly 14 ZAR/1 USD by 2001.

From 2001 to 2006, the rand recovered about half of its value relative to the US dollar, moving back to an exchange rate of approximately six-to-one (rand to dollar). But then, in 2012, a decline in the key South African industry of mining sparked a fresh decline for the rand. By 2014, it was trading at a rate of slightly more than 15 ZAR/1 USD.

The South African currency’s decline in value was further exacerbated by the country’s significant trade account deficit worldwide and by a slowdown in the economy of China, one of South Africa’s key trading partners.

The all-time low exchange rate for the rand relative to the US dollar was reached in 2016 when it hit an exchange rate of just below 18 ZAR/1 USD. In 2017, credit rating agency Moody’s rated the country of South Africa barely above junk status.

As of 2020, the USD/ZAR exchange rate is approximately 15 ZAR/1 USD. High rates of poverty, crime, political unrest, and unemployment continue to plague the country and the value of its currency.

South African Coins and Banknotes

The South African Reserve Bank mints and issues coins in denominations of 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, and 50 cents, and in denominations of 1, 2, and 5 rands. Banknotes are printed and issued in denominations of 10, 20, 50, 100, and 200 rands.

In 2012, the country began issuing its banknotes featuring an image of former South African President and anti-apartheid activist Nelson Mandela. In 2018, the country also issued commemorative banknotes of all its denominations, imprinted with new images of Mandela.

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South African Rand (ZAR) (2024)

FAQs

South African Rand (ZAR)? ›

Why is the South African rand referred to as the ZAR? The South African Rand (ZAR) is derived from the Dutch Zuid-Afrikaanse Rand (ZAR).

Why is South African rand called ZAR? ›

Why is the South African rand referred to as the ZAR? The South African Rand (ZAR) is derived from the Dutch Zuid-Afrikaanse Rand (ZAR).

How much is $1 US in South Africa today? ›

17.45 ZAR

How much is $100 USD$ in ZAR today? ›

US Dollars to South African Rand: exchange rates today
USDZAR
100 USD1,751.72 ZAR
250 USD4,379.31 ZAR
300 USD5,255.17 ZAR
500 USD8,758.62 ZAR
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How much is a ZAR to a dollar? ›

0.05 USD

How does a blind person identify money in South Africa? ›

The South African Bank Notes are different lengths and have: one, two, three, four or five raised diamond shapes in the middle of the bottom half of the notes to enable blind people to identify them as R10, R20, R50, R100 and R200 respectively.

What is the best currency to use in South Africa? ›

What are the best currencies? Hard currencies are widely accepted in most locations, with USD, EUR and GBP being most widely recognised. ZAR (South African Rand) is also widely accepted. We tend to recommend travelling with cash in these currencies.

What is the strongest currency in the world? ›

The Kuwaiti Dinar is renowned as the strongest currency in the world. Introduced in 1961, it has maintained a commanding presence due to Kuwait's substantial oil reserves, which account for a significant portion of its economic output.

Are American dollars accepted in South Africa? ›

The currency in South Africa is the South African Rand (ZAR), and US dollars are not widely accepted. South African Rands can also be used easily in Namibia and eSwatini (Swaziland).

How much is $20 US in rands? ›

US Dollars to South African Rand: exchange rates today
USDZAR
10 USD175.18 ZAR
20 USD350.37 ZAR
50 USD875.94 ZAR
100 USD1,751.88 ZAR
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Is $100 a lot of money in Africa? ›

If you plan to travel to South Africa, $100 will take you pretty far. Dinner for two at an upscale restaurant, and you'll spend just another 500 rand (about $30). Even if you have a couple of drinks (co*cktails cost just slightly more than $3 each), you'll still have cash to spare.

How strong is the dollar in South Africa? ›

US Dollar to South African Rand Exchange Rate is at a current level of 17.64, down from 17.79 the previous market day and down from 19.04 one year ago. This is a change of -0.86% from the previous market day and -7.36% from one year ago.

Where can I exchange US dollars for South African rand? ›

Currency exchanges in Johannesburg
Money ChangerAddressContact Information
Forex Trading South AfricaJohannesburg, 2001, South Africa+27 81 720 8005
American ExpressShop B36, 5th floor, I Block, Nedbank,, Sandton City Mall, 5th St, Sandown, Sandton, 2196, South Africa+27 11 883 9009
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How much is a house in Africa in US dollars? ›

The prices for the cheapest newly built housing in two African countries, Sudan and Tanzania, exceeded 70,000 U.S. dollars in 2023. In the Seychelles, the price of the most affordable housing was about 52,507 U.S. dollars. Nigeria, Kenya, Malawi, and Mozambique all had house prices under 10,000 U.S. dollars.

How much is rent in Africa in US dollars? ›

A four bedroom house in a reasonable area will cost you at least R8,000 (about 540 USD) and up to R16,000 (just over $1,000) to rent.

How much is $1000 ZAR in USD? ›

South African Rand to US Dollars: exchange rates today
ZARUSD
1,000 ZAR56.62 USD
2,000 ZAR113.25 USD
5,000 ZAR283.13 USD
10,000 ZAR566.27 USD
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Why did South Africa change from pounds to rands? ›

South Africa continued to use the British coin system until 1961 when South Africa gained independence and became a republic. This was the beginning of the South African rand, which takes its name from the Witwatersrand where gold was discovered.

What does the name ZAR stand for? ›

Iranian, Pakistani, and Afghanistani: from the personal name Zar, meaning 'gold, wealth' in Persian, or perhaps directly from Persian zar 'gold, wealth', applied as a nickname or used as an ornamental name.

Was the ZAR ever stronger than the usd? ›

One rand was worth US$1.40 (R0.72 per dollar) from the time of its inception in 1961 until late 1971, and the U.S. dollar became stronger than South African currency for the first time on 15 March 1982.

What is the difference between R and ZAR? ›

The South African rand (ZAR) is the currency of South Africa and is issued by the South African Reserve Bank. The South African rand has the symbol R.

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