Tijuana Exchange Rate Update

“Latest exchange rates in Tijuana: USD buying at $18.90, selling at $19.20. Stay informed with major bank rates. Join WhatsApp for updates. Visit TJGringo.com for more news.”

**Exchange Rate in Tijuana – Latest Updates**

In Tijuana, the exchange rate for the US dollar on Thursday was buying at $18.90 and selling between $19.20 pesos, though these rates can vary across different currency exchange spots in the city. Here are the rates from various major 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

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