Tijuana Dollar Exchange Rates

Tijuana’s exchange rate on Tuesday: $18.15 for buying, $18.55 for selling. Rates may vary among banks in the city. Stay informed with local news updates!

### Exchange Rate in Tijuana

**Date:** Tuesday, August 13, 2024

The exchange rate for the dollar in Tijuana this Tuesday sees the buying rate at $18.15, while the selling rate ranges around $18.55 pesos. Notably, the exchange rate may vary at different exchange posts across the city.

**Here are the rates at various banks:**

– **Citibanamex**: Buy $16.51, Sell $17.47
– **Banco del Bajío**: Buy $16.60, Sell $17.90
– **Banorte**: Buy $15.90, Sell $17.35
– **HSBC**: Buy $16.71, Sell $17.44
– **BBVA Bancomer**: Buy $19.83, Sell $20.73
– **Scotiabank**: Buy $16.71, Sell $17.41
– **Inbursa**: Buy $16.30, Sell $18.00
– **Santander**: Buy $19.53, Sell $21.06
– **Banregio**: Buy $19.20, Sell $20.70
– **Banco Azteca**: Buy $20.15, Sell $20.89
– **BanCoppel**: Buy $16.50, Sell $17.43

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