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Currency Converter

Convert amounts between major world currencies using current exchange rates. Find the equivalent in any currency for travel, business or international payments.

Last reviewed: 28 February 2026Source: Bank of England — Statistics
Currency Converter · NZMiscellaneous

Result

1,000.00 base = 1,270.00 target

Result 2

1,000.00 target = 787.40 base

Rates & sources

Standard amortisation formulas used across UK lenders. Interest rates move daily — confirm with your lender or broker.

Source: Bank of England — Statistics — figures refreshed at the start of each tax year.

When to use this calculator

  • Before comparing lenders, brokers, or repayment options.
  • When you want to test how a different deposit, rate, or term changes affordability.
  • When you need a quick estimate before using a formal quote or agreement in principle.
  • When you are stress-testing your budget against a potential rate rise to see the impact on monthly payments.
  • When you want to understand the full cost of borrowing — not just the monthly figure — before you commit.

A realistic New Zealand planning example

Use these sample inputs as a quick scenario test, then change one variable at a time to compare outcomes.

Amount

1000

Exchange Rate (1 base = ?)

5%

After entering these figures, review {amount} base = {converted} target and {amount} target = {reverse} base together rather than in isolation — each metric tells a different part of the story. Then rerun the tool with one input adjusted to see which variable has the biggest effect on all three outputs before you settle on a plan.

How to read your results

{amount} base = {converted} target

Use this metric to compare scenarios side by side and understand how changes in the key inputs drive the final outcome. If the figure surprises you, isolate one variable at a time and rerun the calculation to identify which assumption is responsible.

{amount} target = {reverse} base

Use this metric to compare scenarios side by side and understand how changes in the key inputs drive the final outcome. If the figure surprises you, isolate one variable at a time and rerun the calculation to identify which assumption is responsible.

Method & assumptionsAuthoritative sources

This currency converter displays indicative exchange rates sourced from financial data feeds and is intended for reference and planning purposes only. Rates are updated periodically but will not reflect real-time market movements to the second. The rate shown is based on the mid-market rate and does not include the spread, fees, or commissions applied by banks, brokers, or payment providers — your actual converted amount will differ. Exchange rates fluctuate continuously due to macroeconomic factors, central bank policy, and market sentiment. For large transfers, particularly international property purchases or business payments, always obtain a firm quote from an FCA-regulated provider. This tool does not constitute financial advice.

Common mistakes

  • !Mixing up loan amount and property value, which can distort affordability and LTV.
  • !Using a headline rate but forgetting fees, insurance, taxes, or repayment type.
  • !Testing only one term length instead of comparing the payment and total cost together.
  • !Forgetting that a repayment mortgage and an interest-only mortgage produce very different monthly figures and total costs.
  • !Not accounting for the impact of a rate revert after an introductory fixed period ends, which can sharply increase payments.

What to do next

  • Run a second scenario with a higher rate or shorter term so you can see the downside clearly.
  • Compare the result with an affordability or overpayment calculator before applying.
  • Use the related guides below to understand trade-offs before you request live quotes.
  • Note down the monthly payment and total interest for your two or three strongest scenarios so you have a clear comparison ready when you speak to a broker.
  • Check whether making a modest overpayment each month would reduce total interest significantly — run the overpayment calculator next to find out.

Frequently asked

This converter uses indicative mid-market rates refreshed at least daily. Mid-market is the midpoint between the interbank buy and sell rates - actual rates for consumers include a margin of 1-4% charged by banks, bureaux de change, and card networks. For large transfers, specialist brokers and FX-specialist fintechs often beat bank rates materially.

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