South African Rand to Kuwaiti Dinar — ZAR to KWD
ZAR to KWD Converter
ZAR/KWD Rate — Last 30 Days
ZAR gained 1.12% vs KWD this week — a clear short-term uptrend. If momentum holds, ZAR may continue to strengthen.
The 7-day and 30-day averages are very close — ZAR/KWD is consolidating without a clear directional bias. Watch for a breakout from this range.
3 consecutive days where ZAR gained vs KWD. Consistent streaks indicate sustained buying pressure — but longer streaks increase the odds of a short-term pullback.
The rate is within the top 20% of its 30-day range — bullish short-term positioning. A break above the high could accelerate momentum.
RSI above 50 means buyers are in control over the recent period. At 64, momentum is moderately bullish — not extreme, suggesting the trend has room to continue without being overextended.
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Rate Statistics
| Period | High | Low | Average |
|---|---|---|---|
| 7 days | 0.0190 | 0.0187 | 0.0189 |
| 30 days | 0.0191 | 0.0185 | 0.0188 |
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Historical ZAR/KWD Rates by Year
What drives the ZAR/KWD rate?
Whether you're converting ZAR for travel, business, or investment, here's what drives the ZAR to KWD exchange rate. The ZAR/KWD exchange rate is determined by supply and demand in global currency markets, influenced by interest rate decisions from both central banks, economic data releases, inflation figures, and broader risk sentiment in financial markets. Trade flows between the two countries or regions also play an important role in long-term rate direction.
How to get the best ZAR to KWD rate
The rate shown above is the interbank mid-market rate β the real exchange rate used between financial institutions. Individual customers cannot access this rate directly. Banks typically add a 2β3% spread on top, meaning you receive significantly less than the rate shown.
Online transfer services like Wise offer rates very close to the interbank rate with a small transparent fee of 0.5β1%. On a $1,000 ZAR exchange this typically saves $15β25 compared to a bank. Airport exchange booths charge the highest fees β often 5β8% above the interbank rate β and should be avoided for large amounts.