South African Rand to Nepalese Rupee

You will find a currency converter from the ZAR to the NPR on this page. It is possible to convert any amount from South African Rand to Nepalese Rupee using Myfin currency converter at the current rate of 2024-11-21. If you need a reverse conversion, go to the NPR ZAR pair converter.

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ZARSouth African Rand
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NPRNepalese Rupee
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1 ZAR = 7.4473 NPR

To calculate the values for foreign currency conversions, we use the market exchange rates of 159 currencies of the world.

ZARSouth African Rand
  • Country of Circulation: South Africa, Lesotho, Namibia, Eswatini
  • Currency Code, Symbol, символ: ZAR, R
  • Denominations of coins in circulation: 5c, 10c, 20c, 50c, R 1, R 2, R 5
  • Denominations of banknotes in circulation: R 10, R 20, R 50, R 100, R 200
  • History:

    The South African rand (sign: R, code: ZAR, number: 710) or rand is the currency used in South Africa, Lesotho and Namibia. It Has been issued since 1961, when the state ceased to be part of the British Commonwealth, upon gaining independence. One rand is divided into 100 cents.

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NPRNepalese Rupee
  • Country of Circulation: Nepal
  • Currency Code, Symbol, символ: NPR, रू
  • Denominations of coins in circulation: रू1, रू2
  • Denominations of banknotes in circulation: रू5, रू10, रू20, रू50, रू100, रू500, रू1000
  • History:

    The Nepali rupee (sign N₨, code NPR) is the national currency of Nepal. The currency is issued only within this state and is not official in any other country. Paisa is used as change for the Nepali rupee.

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Historical data of the 1 South African Rand to the Nepalese Rupee exchange rate

Date
ZAR
NPR
Change
Thursday 21.11.2024
1 ZAR
7.447254 NPR
-0.004251
Wednesday 20.11.2024
1 ZAR
7.451505 NPR
-0.035688
Tuesday 19.11.2024
1 ZAR
7.487193 NPR
0.001469
Monday 18.11.2024
1 ZAR
7.485724 NPR
0.072843
Sunday 17.11.2024
1 ZAR
7.412881 NPR
-0.414182
Saturday 16.11.2024
1 ZAR
7.827063 NPR
-0.037819
Friday 15.11.2024
1 ZAR
7.864882 NPR
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