Tijuana Dollar Rate Update

Stay updated on Tijuana’s currency exchange rates! US dollar ranges from $18.90 to $19.20 MXN, varying between different banks and outlets. Latest local news included.

**Exchange Rate Updates in Tijuana**

As of Thursday, October 10, 2024, the US dollar is valued in Tijuana at a buying rate ranging from $18.90 MXN and selling around $19.20 MXN, varying across different currency exchange outlets in the city. Here’s a closer look at the rates offered by various banks:

– Citibanamex: Buy at $19.19, Sell at $20.32
– Banco del Bajío: Buy at $18.90, Sell at $20.50
– Banorte: Buy at $18.60, Sell at $20.15
– HSBC: Buy at $18.85, Sell at $20.32
– BBVA Bancomer: Buy at $18.94, Sell at $20.11
– Scotiabank: Buy at $17.00, Sell at $20.80
– Inbursa: Buy at $19.20, Sell at $20.20
– Santander: Buy at $18.70, Sell at $20.40
– Banregio: Buy at $18.30, Sell at $20.30
– Banco Azteca: Buy at $18.45, Sell at $20.15
– BanCoppel: Buy at $18.87, Sell at $20.35

The exchange rates may vary depending on the location and specific currency exchange booths.

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