Rates of brazilian real
info Office rates
Purchase: 0.6863 Decrease -2.56%
Sale: 0.7580 Decrease -0.75%

Last update: 2025-03-30 23:00

Summary of rates

Średni kurs real z dnia 31.03.2025 wynosi 0.676 wg notowań NBP. Natomiast średni kurs w kantorach jest obecnie wyższy od niego nieznacznie i wynosi 0.72215. W okresie ostatnich 7 dni odnotowano umiarkowany spadek ceny tej waluty w kantorach o 0.84%. Aktualnie średni spread na walucie Brazilian real wynosi w polskich kantorach 0.0717.

Rate brazilian real - NBP
Rate date Purchase Sale
31.03.2025 0.6760 0.6760
30.03.2025 0.6760 0.6760
29.03.2025 0.6760 0.6760
28.03.2025 0.6785 0.6785
27.03.2025 0.6775 0.6775
26.03.2025 0.6696 0.6696
25.03.2025 0.6736 0.6736
24.03.2025 0.6832 0.6832
23.03.2025 0.6832 0.6832
22.03.2025 0.6832 0.6832
21.03.2025 0.6846 0.6846
20.03.2025 0.6781 0.6781
19.03.2025 0.6711 0.6711
18.03.2025 0.6671 0.6671
17.03.2025 0.6640 0.6640
16.03.2025 0.6640 0.6640
15.03.2025 0.6640 0.6640
14.03.2025 0.6651 0.6651
13.03.2025 0.6625 0.6625
12.03.2025 0.6572 0.6572
Rate date Purchase Sale
30.03.2025 0.7043 0.7637
29.03.2025 0.6774 0.7532
28.03.2025 0.6742 0.7427
27.03.2025 0.6902 0.7609
26.03.2025 0.6514 0.7793
25.03.2025 0.6875 0.7641
24.03.2025 0.6935 0.7630
23.03.2025 0.7050 0.7700
22.03.2025 0.6820 0.7585
21.03.2025 0.6857 0.7873
20.03.2025 0.6926 0.7731
19.03.2025 0.6973 0.7675
18.03.2025 0.6830 0.7783
17.03.2025 0.6824 0.7812
16.03.2025 0.6900 0.7535
15.03.2025 0.6718 0.7595
14.03.2025 0.6763 0.7540
13.03.2025 0.6688 0.7570
12.03.2025 0.6718 0.7490
11.03.2025 0.6833 0.7686
 Currency Brazilian real

The Brazilian real (BRL) is the official currency of Brazil, introduced into circulation on July 1, 1994, replacing the previous currency, the cruzeiro real. The introduction of the real was part of a larger economic reform known as the Plano Real, aimed at combating hyperinflation that plagued the country in the 1980s and early 1990s. The real is subdivided into 100 centavos. The currency symbol is "R$", and the ISO 4217 code is BRL. Banknotes are available in denominations of 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, and 100 reais, while coins come in denominations of 1, 5, 10, 25, 50 centavos, and 1 real. The design of the banknotes references themes related to the history and culture of Brazil, and the coins feature various important figures and national symbols. The Central Bank of Brazil, the equivalent of a central bank, is responsible for issuing and controlling the circulation of the currency. Although the Brazilian real is more stable than previous currencies, it is still subject to exchange rate fluctuations against the US dollar and other major currencies, resulting from volatility in financial markets and the Brazilian economy. You can check the current Brazilian real exchange rate at exchange offices on Quantor.pl.

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