BRL definition

BRL means Brazilian real, the lawful currency of Brazil;
BRL means the lawful currency of Brazil.
BRL shall refer to the lawful currency of Brazil.

Examples of BRL in a sentence

  • Repatriation of funds (e.g., sale proceeds) into Brazil and the conversion of USD into BRL associated with such fund transfers may be subject to the Tax on Financial Transactions.

  • The Brazilian real (ISO 4217 currency code: BRL) may be subject to exchange control regulations and repatriation limits set by the Brazilian government.

  • Prior to investing in BRL classes, investors should also bear in mind that the availability and tradability of BRL classes, and the conditions under which they may be available or traded, depend to a large extent on the political and regulatory developments in Brazil.

  • Unless the Management Company decides otherwise, the initial issue price of these units amounts to AUD 100, BRL 400, CAD 100, CHF 100, CZK 2,000, DKK 700, EUR 100,GBP 100, HKD 1,000, JPY 10,000, NOK 900, PLN 500,RMB 1,000, RUB 3,500, SEK 700, SGD 100, USD 100,NZD 100 or ZAR 1,000.

  • Potential investors should be aware of the risks of reinvestment, which could arise if the BRL class has to be liquidated early due to political and/or regulatory circumstances.


More Definitions of BRL

BRL means the legal currency of the Federative Republic of Brazil;
BRL means Brazilian reals, “INR” means Indian rupees, “MXN” means Mexican pesos, “RUB” means Russian roubles and “UAH” means Ukrainian hryvnia.
BRL means Brazilian Real, the lawful currency of the Federative Republic of Brazil;
BRL means a Bank Reference Letter issued by the Buyer, Seller or Financier and sent only via bank to bank Swift MT799
BRL and “BRL Real” mean the lawful currency of Brazil.
BRL or “Brazil Real” means the unit of account of Brazil.
BRL means real or, if there is more than one, reais, the lawful currency of Brazil;