USD to ZAR — are you getting a fair rate?
US Dollar → South African Rand
USD → ZAR pricing varies more than majors because emerging-market liquidity is thinner. A 1.5–2% spread is fair; anything beyond 4% means a markup, not market.
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At the market mid-rate
18,730.00ZAR
1 USD = 18.7300 ZAR
Enter the rate your provider quoted above to see how much margin they’re taking.
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About the USD/ZAR pair
This page checks today’s wholesale USD/ZAR mid-market rate against the rate a bank, broker, or kiosk is offering you. The verdict is based on the gap between the two — narrower than 0.3% is interbank-tier; wider than 3% is airport-tier. The mid-market rate is the benchmark banks trade at, not a rate you can transact at directly — providers add their margin on top, and that margin is exactly what RateCheck makes visible.
Common questions
How do I know if my USD/ZAR exchange rate is fair?+
Compare the rate you've been quoted to the live mid-market USD/ZAR rate — the wholesale rate banks trade at. Within about 0.3% of mid is excellent; a gap wider than about 3% is airport- or kiosk-tier. RateCheck shows the gap instantly and gives you a verdict.
How much do banks and brokers charge to convert US Dollar to South African Rand?+
Most build a margin of roughly 2–4% into the exchange rate — sometimes more on less-traded pairs — usually on top of any fixed transfer fee, and it's rarely shown separately. RateCheck reveals it as the spread between your quote and the mid-market USD/ZAR rate.
Is the mid-market USD/ZAR rate the rate I'll actually get?+
No. The mid-market (interbank) rate is the true wholesale benchmark; providers add their margin on top. It's the number to judge your quote against, not a rate you can transact at directly.