GOLD 24K New York: NZD 138/g ▲ 0%
SILVER New York: NZD 1.64/g ▲ 0.01%
PLATINUM: NZD 90.41/g Live PALLADIUM: NZD 80.35/g Live
NZD/USD: 1.7462 Hourly
GOLD 24K New York: NZD 138/g ▲ 0%
SILVER New York: NZD 1.64/g ▲ 0.01%
PLATINUM: NZD 90.41/g Live PALLADIUM: NZD 80.35/g Live
NZD/USD: 1.7462 Hourly
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Currency Converter - New Zealand

Convert NZD to 174 world currencies with live rates

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Currency Converter for New Zealand

Convert NZD (New Zealand currency) to and from 174 world currencies. Our converter provides real-time exchange rates for NZD updated hourly from global financial markets.

Whether you're traveling to New Zealand, sending money internationally, or tracking forex markets, this NZD converter gives you accurate mid-market rates without hidden fees or markups.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What currency is used in New Zealand?
New Zealand uses NZD as its official currency.
How do I convert NZD to other currencies?
Use the currency converter above to convert NZD to any of 174 world currencies. Simply enter the amount, select your target currency, and click Convert to see the real-time exchange rate.
Where can I exchange money in New Zealand?
You can exchange money at banks, official currency exchange bureaus, airports, and some hotels in New Zealand. For better rates, consider using ATMs or online money transfer services before your trip.
Is it better to exchange money before traveling to New Zealand?
It's generally better to exchange a small amount before traveling for immediate expenses, then use ATMs in New Zealand for better exchange rates. Avoid airport exchanges which often have 5-10% worse rates than banks.
What is the best way to send money to New Zealand?
The best ways to send money to New Zealand include online money transfer services like Wise, Western Union, or Remitly which offer competitive rates (0.5-2% fees vs 3-5% at banks). Bank wire transfers are secure but expensive. Always compare the total cost including fees and exchange rate markup.
How often do NZD exchange rates change?
NZD exchange rates change continuously during forex trading hours (24/5, Monday-Friday). Rates on MarketsHost update every hour at the top of the hour to reflect current mid-market rates from global financial markets.
Are currency converter rates the same as bank rates in New Zealand?
No. The mid-market rates shown here are typically 2-4% better than bank rates. Banks add a markup as their profit margin. For example, if the mid-market rate is 1 USD = 88 NZD, a bank might offer 1 USD = 85 NZD (3.4% worse).
Can I use this converter for business transactions involving NZD?
Yes, this converter is ideal for reference in business transactions involving NZD. However, always confirm the final rate with your payment provider as businesses may face different rates, additional fees, or special corporate rates depending on transaction volume.
What factors affect NZD exchange rates?
NZD exchange rates are influenced by economic indicators (GDP growth, inflation, employment), central bank monetary policy and interest rates, political stability, trade balance, foreign investment flows, and global market sentiment. Major economic announcements can cause rapid rate fluctuations.
How much NZD can I carry when traveling?
Currency carrying limits vary by country and travel direction. When traveling to New Zealand, check customs regulations for declaration requirements (often around $10,000 USD equivalent). When leaving, check both New Zealand's export limits and your destination country's import limits. Always declare amounts exceeding the threshold to avoid penalties.