Swazi Lilangeni to US Dollar Exchange Rate Trends Explained

This article provides an in-depth analysis of the exchange rate fluctuations between Swaziland Lilangeni (SZL) and the US Dollar (USD), including examples of rate conversions for different amounts. It also offers insights into the latest exchange rate dynamics and historical volatility, serving as a reference for users engaged in cross-border transactions.
Swazi Lilangeni to US Dollar Exchange Rate Trends Explained

In the global financial markets, currency exchange rates play a pivotal role, particularly for individuals and businesses engaged in cross-border transactions or investments. Recent data reveals that 50 Swazi Lilangeni (SZL) converts to approximately 2.81 US Dollars (USD), translating to an exchange rate where 1 SZL equals 0.0562 USD, while 1 USD is equivalent to about 17.78 SZL.

Key Conversion Rates: SZL to USD

  • 1 SZL → 0.0562 USD
  • 5 SZL → 0.2812 USD
  • 10 SZL → 0.5623 USD
  • 25 SZL → 1.4058 USD
  • 50 SZL → 2.8116 USD
  • 100 SZL → 5.6231 USD
  • 500 SZL → 28.1157 USD
  • 1,000 SZL → 56.2314 USD
  • 5,000 SZL → 281.157 USD
  • 10,000 SZL → 562.314 USD

Key Conversion Rates: USD to SZL

  • 1 USD → 17.7837 SZL
  • 5 USD → 88.9183 SZL
  • 10 USD → 177.837 SZL
  • 25 USD → 444.592 SZL
  • 50 USD → 889.183 SZL
  • 100 USD → 1,778.37 SZL
  • 500 USD → 8,891.83 SZL
  • 1,000 USD → 17,783.7 SZL
  • 5,000 USD → 88,918.3 SZL
  • 10,000 USD → 177,837 SZL

When planning international transfers or large transactions, securing the most favorable exchange rate is critical. Monitoring real-time exchange rate tools can help optimize currency conversions.

Exchange Rate Trends

Over the past year, the SZL has appreciated by 3.05% against the USD. The highest exchange rate recorded was 0.0571 USD per SZL, while the lowest was 0.0546 USD. In the last 30 days, the rate has remained relatively stable, averaging around 0.0560 USD.

Staying informed about the Swazi Lilangeni's exchange rate fluctuations provides valuable insights for both personal financial planning and corporate decision-making in international trade.