🪙 BTC to SAR 🇸🇦

Convert Bitcoin to Saudi Riyal at the real mid-market rate. Free, fast, updated every 15 minutes.

Mid-market exchange rate

1 BTC = — SAR

BTC to SAR Converter

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1 BTC = — SAR

Mid-market rate as of Jun 3, 2026, 11:33 PM

1 BTC →

— SAR

1 SAR →

— BTC

BTC to SAR Conversion Table

BTC SAR
Conversion table from Bitcoin to Saudi Riyal at the current live exchange rate.
1 BTC — SAR
5 BTC — SAR
10 BTC — SAR
20 BTC — SAR
50 BTC — SAR
100 BTC — SAR
250 BTC — SAR
500 BTC — SAR
1,000 BTC — SAR
SAR BTC
Conversion table from Saudi Riyal to Bitcoin at the current live exchange rate.
1 SAR — BTC
5 SAR — BTC
10 SAR — BTC
20 SAR — BTC
50 SAR — BTC
100 SAR — BTC
250 SAR — BTC
500 SAR — BTC
1,000 SAR — BTC

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I convert Bitcoin to Saudi Riyal?
Converting Bitcoin (₿) to Saudi Riyal (﷼) is straightforward with our converter. Enter the amount of ₿ you want to convert in the input field and the equivalent amount in ﷼ will be calculated instantly using the live mid-market rate. The current rate is 1 ₿ = 1 ﷼. No sign-up is required — simply type your amount and get your result in real time.
What is the current Bitcoin to Saudi Riyal exchange rate?
The current mid-market exchange rate is 1 ₿ = 1 ﷼ (or 1 ﷼ = 1 ₿). This is the midpoint between the global buy and sell prices and is considered the fairest benchmark rate. Our rate is refreshed every 15 minutes from international forex feeds, so you always see an up-to-date figure. Note that banks and exchange bureaus typically add a margin of 2–5 % on top of this rate.
How much is 100 ₿ in ﷼?
At the current exchange rate (1 ₿ = 1 ﷼), 100 ₿ equals 100 ﷼. Keep in mind that exchange rates fluctuate constantly due to market forces, so the actual amount you receive may vary slightly depending on when you complete your transaction and where you exchange your money.
Where can I get the best Bitcoin to Saudi Riyal rate?
The mid-market rate (1 ₿ = 1 ﷼) shown on this page is the global reference rate — the best possible rate in theory. In practice, where you exchange matters a lot: • Banks and airport kiosks often apply a 3–5 % markup plus fixed fees. • Online money-transfer services (Wise, Revolut, etc.) typically offer rates much closer to the mid-market rate with transparent, low fees. • ATMs abroad can be competitive if you decline dynamic currency conversion (DCC). Always compare the total cost — rate + fees — before committing to a transfer.
Is the Bitcoin to Saudi Riyal rate going up or down?
Exchange rates between Bitcoin and Saudi Riyal are driven by a combination of factors: • Interest-rate decisions by each country's central bank — higher rates tend to strengthen a currency. • Inflation data: lower inflation generally supports a stronger currency. • Trade balances and economic growth figures. • Geopolitical events and investor sentiment. Because these factors shift constantly, no tool can reliably predict short-term movements. Use our live rate widget to monitor changes, and consider setting a rate alert through a dedicated forex service if timing matters for your transaction.
How do I send money from Bitcoin to Saudi Riyal currency countries?
To send money internationally between ₿ and ﷼: 1. Online remittance platforms (Wise, Remitly, Western Union, etc.) are usually the fastest and cheapest option — compare fees and delivery times on their sites. 2. Bank wire transfers (SWIFT) are widely accepted but may carry higher fees (USD 15–40 per transfer) and take 1–3 business days. You will need the recipient's IBAN or account number, the bank's SWIFT/BIC code, and the bank's full address. 3. For cash pickup, services like Western Union or MoneyGram have wide agent networks. Always confirm the total fees and the exchange rate you'll receive before sending.

About the BTC/SAR Exchange Rate

The first and largest cryptocurrency by market capitalization.

The official currency of Saudi Arabia, pegged to the US Dollar.

The BTC/SAR exchange rate is determined by global forex markets and fluctuates continuously based on interest-rate decisions, inflation data, trade balances, and investor sentiment. The rate shown on this page is the mid-market rate — the midpoint between buy and sell prices — sourced from ExchangeRate-API and refreshed every 15 minutes. Banks and money-transfer services typically apply a margin of 2–5 % on top of this reference rate, so always compare the all-in cost before exchanging.