South African Reserve Bank Prime Rate

Country: South Africa, ZAR
Importance:
Low
Sector: Money
Last release
26 Mar 2026 13:00 GMT
Actual
N/D
Forecast
Previous
10.25%
Next release
28 May 2026 13:00 GMT
Actual
Coming in 30 days
Forecast
Previous
Date (GMT)
Reference
Actual
Forecast
28 Jan 2016
10.25%
19 Nov 2015
9.75%
23 Sept 2015
9.50%
23 Jul 2015
9.50%
21 May 2015
9.25%
26 Mar 2015
9.25%
29 Jan 2015
9.25%
20 Nov 2014
9.25%
18 Sept 2014
9.25%
17 Jul 2014
9.25%
22 May 2014
9.00%
27 Mar 2014
9.00%
29 Jan 2014
9.00%
21 Nov 2013
8.50%
19 Sept 2013
8.50%
18 Jul 2013
8.50%
23 May 2013
8.50%
20 Mar 2013
8.50%
24 Jan 2013
8.50%
22 Nov 2012
8.50%

SARB Prime Rate is the underlying rate for loans provided by commercial banks to their clients. The rate is set by the South African Reserve Bank.

Interest rates are used by the Bank to control inflation. When rates increase, loans become less affordable to the population, less money circulate in the economy and thus the value of the South African rand increases. Conversely, a cut in rates may increase lending to population and move currencies down.

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