Tijuana Dollar Exchange Rates

**Tijuana’s US Dollar Exchange Rates** USD currently trades at $18.50 buy and $19.00 sell in Tijuana. Rates from various banks vary; stay informed with our digital edition.

## Current Exchange Rate in Tijuana

Tijuana, September 9, 2024 – The US dollar is currently trading in Tijuana with a buying rate of around $18.50 MXN, while the selling rate stands at approximately $19.00 MXN. It’s important to note that exchange rates may vary at different locations across the city.

Here are the specific exchange rates from various banks in Mexico:

– **Citibanamex**
– Buy: $16.51 MXN
– Sell: $17.47 MXN

– **Banco del Bajío**
– Buy: $16.60 MXN
– Sell: $17.90 MXN

– **Banorte**
– Buy: $15.90 MXN
– Sell: $17.35 MXN

– **HSBC**
– Buy: $16.71 MXN
– Sell: $17.44 MXN

– **BBVA Bancomer**
– Buy: $19.83 MXN
– Sell: $20.73 MXN

– **Scotiabank**
– Buy: $16.71 MXN
– Sell: $17.41 MXN

– **Inbursa**
– Buy: $16.30 MXN
– Sell: $18.00 MXN

– **Santander**
– Buy: $19.53 MXN
– Sell: $21.06 MXN

– **Banregio**
– Buy: $19.20 MXN
– Sell: $20.70 MXN

– **Banco Azteca**
– Buy: $20.15 MXN
– Sell: $20.89 MXN

– **BanCoppel**
– Buy: $16.50 MXN
– Sell: $17.43 MXN

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