Currency Pair
GBP to ZAR Currency Converter
Convert British Pound to South African Rand, compare the current exchange rate, simulate common transfer fees and review historical movement.
Current Exchange Rate
1 GBP = 21.96 ZAR
CurrencyHub displays reference exchange-rate data only when the configured provider returns a valid response.
Quick Conversion Table
Common GBP and ZAR amounts
Exchange-rate information is provided for reference only and is not financial, trading or investment advice.
| GBP | ZAR |
|---|---|
| 1.00 GBP | 21.96 ZAR |
| 5.00 GBP | 109.80 ZAR |
| 10.00 GBP | 219.60 ZAR |
| 20.00 GBP | 439.20 ZAR |
| 50.00 GBP | 1,098 ZAR |
| 100.00 GBP | 2,196 ZAR |
| 500.00 GBP | 10,980 ZAR |
| 1,000 GBP | 21,960 ZAR |
| ZAR | GBP |
|---|---|
| 1.00 ZAR | 0.05 GBP |
| 5.00 ZAR | 0.23 GBP |
| 10.00 ZAR | 0.46 GBP |
| 20.00 ZAR | 0.91 GBP |
| 50.00 ZAR | 2.28 GBP |
| 100.00 ZAR | 4.55 GBP |
| 500.00 ZAR | 22.77 GBP |
| 1,000 ZAR | 45.54 GBP |
Currency Context
About GBP and ZAR
The British pound is one of the oldest active currencies and a major global FX benchmark.
The South African rand is an actively traded African currency sensitive to commodities and risk appetite.
Related country pages: United Kingdom, South Africa.
In the selected historical range, the highest available GBP/ZAR rate is 24.115, the lowest is 21.448, and the average is 22.5915. The range change is -8.50%.
CurrencyHub is designed for reference and comparison. It does not provide financial, investment, trading or remittance advice.
FAQ
GBP to ZAR questions
How do I convert GBP to ZAR?
Enter an amount in British Pound, then CurrencyHub calculates the equivalent value in South African Rand when provider reference-rate data is available.
What affects the GBP to ZAR exchange rate?
GBP/ZAR can move when interest-rate expectations, inflation data, trade flows, central-bank guidance and market risk sentiment change.
Is the GBP to ZAR rate shown here a bank rate?
No. CurrencyHub shows reference exchange-rate information when provider data is available. Banks, card networks and money transfer providers may apply spreads or fees.