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South African Rand to Turkish Lira

Live ZAR → TRY exchange rate, conversion table and calculator — plus how to send Turkish Lira from South Africa for business.

1 ZAR = ₺2.8 TRYMid-market reference rate · as of 2026-06-07

Here's what South African Rand (ZAR) is worth in Turkish Lira (TRY) right now, with a converter for any amount. For recurring business payments between South Africa and Türkiye, a Financiar multi-currency account beats scrambling for rates each time.

ZAR = ₺2,804.14 TRY

South African Rand to Turkish Lira conversion table

South African Rand (ZAR)Turkish Lira (TRY)
R1₺2.8
R5₺14.02
R10₺28.04
R50₺140.21
R100₺280.41
R500₺1,402.07
R1,000₺2,804.14
R5,000₺14,020.69
R10,000₺28,041.37
R50,000₺140,206.86

Rates shown are indicative mid-market rates as of 2026-06-07 and are for information only — they are not a quote. Check the live converter before sending.

Sending Turkish Lira from South Africa as a business

Paying a supplier, contractor or partner in Türkiye? Financiar gives South Africa businesses a multi-currency account, virtual cards and cross-border payments from one dashboard — with KYC, AES-256 encryption and NDPR-aligned data handling. You see the rate and fee before you confirm, and every payment is logged for reconciliation.

ZAR to TRY — FAQ

What is the ZAR to TRY exchange rate today?

As of 2026-06-07, 1 ZAR = ₺2.8 TRY. Mid-market rates move constantly through the day — use the converter above for the latest figure before you send.

How do I send money from South Africa to Türkiye for business?

Open a Financiar account, fund it, and pay your supplier or partner in Turkish Lira. You get a clear rate up front and a record of every payment for your books — no opaque bank spreads.

Does Financiar support South African Rand and Turkish Lira?

Financiar is built for African businesses and supports multi-currency spend and cross-border payments. Available currencies and corridors depend on your market — Nigeria and Ghana are live today, with more rolling out.

Is the mid-market rate the rate I'll pay?

The mid-market rate is the reference rate banks use between themselves. Most providers add a margin. Financiar's aim is to keep that margin transparent so you always know the real cost of a ZAR→TRY transfer.

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