Convert 100 ZAR to TRY

(South African Rand to Turkish Lira)

ZAR — South African Rand TRY — Turkish Lira
100 ZAR equals
₺276.75 TRY
1 ZAR = 2.7675 TRY
Updated 10 May 2026, 17:26 GMT

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About ZAR to TRY

The South African Rand to Turkish Lira exchange rate is influenced by SARB interest rates, gold and platinum prices, inflation, and political developments, as well as CBRT interest rates, inflation data, political developments, and foreign reserve levels. Both the South African Reserve Bank and Central Bank of Turkey play crucial roles in determining the relative strength of these currencies.

The rand is the most traded currency in Africa by a massive margin and its a proper wild ride if youre not prepared for it. USDZAR is the main pair and it can move 2 or 3 percent in a single day without anyone batting an eyelid.. volatility is just baked into the DNA of this currency. South Africa exports gold platinum and other precious metals so mining commodity prices are a big driver. When gold rallies the rand tends to strengthen though the correlation isnt as clean as something like the AUD and iron ore. The bigger drivers honestly are domestic.. Eskom and the load shedding power crisis has been a huge drag on the economy and investor sentiment. Political risk is always present because ANC politics can shift quickly and corruption scandals tend to hit the currency hard. On the positive side South Africa has a sophisticated financial system and the SARB runs fairly credible monetary policy with real positive interest rates which attracts carry trade interest. The rand also serves as legal tender in Namibia Lesotho and Eswatini whose currencies are pegged to it. EURCHF traders who want more excitement should try USDZAR.. its not for the faint hearted but the opportunities are there if you can handle the swings.

Where do you even start with the Turkish lira. This currency has been in freefall for years and its one of the most dramatic depreciations in modern forex history. The core problem has been unorthodox monetary policy where the Turkish government pressured the central bank to cut rates while inflation was running at absolutely mental levels.. were talking 80 plus percent at the peak. Basic economics says you raise rates to fight inflation but Turkey tried the opposite approach and the lira paid the price. USDTRY has gone from about 1.5 to well over 30 in the space of a decade which is staggering. The central bank has more recently shifted back toward orthodox policy with massive rate hikes which has slowed the bleeding but the damage to credibility takes a long time to repair. Turkeys economy actually has a lot going for it.. young population strategic location between Europe and Asia growing manufacturing sector.. but the currency situation has overshadowed everything. Trading the lira is extremely risky because of the swap costs on short TRY positions and the potential for sudden policy U turns. High reward potentially but equally high risk. Not for beginners at all.

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Current Rate: 2.7675 TRY per ZAR

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1 TRY = 0.3613 ZAR

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Frequently Asked Questions

At the current exchange rate of 1 ZAR = 2.7675 TRY, 100 South African Rand equals ₺276.75 Turkish Lira. Rate last updated 10 May 2026, 17:26 GMT.

Exchange rates fluctuate constantly based on market conditions. The current ZAR/TRY rate is 2.7675, updated hourly. For timing analysis, see our ZAR exchange timing forecast.

1 ZAR equals 2.7675 TRY at today's mid-market rate.

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