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With a very favourable exchange rate for most Western currencies South Africa is a very affordable destination

CURRENCY
The unit of currency in South Africa is the Rand and is issued in notes and cents.

One hundred cents (c) = one Rand (R)
Here are South Africa's bank notes, each depicting one of the "Big Five".


R5

R2

R1

50c

20c

10c

5c

2c

1c

 


R10

R20

R50

R100

R200

BANKING

Banking Hours are from 9am to 3:30pm weekdays and from 9am to 11am on Saturdays. These hours may vary for smaller branches. All banks are closed on public holidays. ATM's (Automatic Bank Teller's) are available which have a set daily limit for cash withdrawals. A 24-hour emergency telephone number is displayed at all ATM's. Precautions should be taken when using the ATM's. These include avoiding making cash withdrawals alone or after hours especially at deserted ATM's, and do not accept unsolicited offers of assistance.

FOREIGN EXCHANGE

The Dreamcatcher will exchange most major currencies into South African Rands commission free. Guests only

All commercial banks will exchange traveller's cheques and major foreign currencies. There are several banks in the town centre.

CREDIT CARDS

International Credit Cards are widely accepted by most businesses and are electronically validated. Credit cards accepted include American Express, Diners Club, MasterCard and Visa. In most instances informal traders do not accept credit cards and they cannot be used to purchase petrol or oil. A separate petrol card is issued by most banks.

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South Africa travel info | Money Currency Rands ZAR