Tipo de Cambio Hoy en Mexico: February 27, 2025

The average exchange rate for the US dollar in Mexico today, Thursday, February 27, 2025, is 1 USD = 20.3881 MXN (Mexican Pesos). This represents a slight increase of 0.0346 pesos or 0.17% compared to the previous day. The buying rate is 19.9885 MXN and the selling rate is 20.7876 MXN.

This information reflects the exchange rate for banking business days. Here’s a comparison of the exchange rate fluctuations over different periods:

  • This Week: Increase of 0.08 MXN (0.41%) compared to February 23, 2025.
  • This Month: Decrease of 0.16 MXN (-0.79%) compared to January 31, 2025.
  • This Quarter: Decrease of 0.26 MXN (-1.25%) compared to December 31, 2024.
  • This Year: Decrease of 0.26 MXN (-1.25%) compared to December 31, 2024.
  • Since Biden’s Inauguration: Increase of 0.77 MXN (3.93%) compared to January 19, 2021.
  • Since AMLO’s Inauguration: Increase of 0.30 MXN (1.48%) compared to November 30, 2018.

The following table provides a comparative overview of USD to MXN exchange rates published today by various Mexican banks and government entities:

Entity USD MXN Buy Sell
Afirme 19.30 20.90
Banco Azteca 19.50 20.84
Banco de México (FIX) 20.4722
Banco de México (Interbank 48 hrs Opening) 20.5075 20.5075 20.514
Banco de México (Interbank 48 hrs High) 20.514
Banco de México (Interbank 48 hrs Low) 20.428
Bank of America 19.3424 21.5983
Banorte 19.25 20.80
BBVA Bancomer 19.62 20.77
Citibanamex 19.84 20.97
DOF 20.4277
Multiva 20.53
Inbursa 19.90 20.90
Intercam 19.9855 20.996
Monex 19.44 21.48
For payment of obligations 20.4683
SAT 20.4277
Ve por mas 19.8403 21.1403
Average 20.3881 19.9885 20.7876

This information is for reference only. The dollar currency referenced is the ‘US Dollar’ with the ISO4217 alphabetic code ‘USD’ and numeric code ‘840’. The peso currency referenced is the ‘Mexican New Peso’ with the ISO4217 alphabetic code ‘MXN’ and numeric code ‘484’. Data is updated every 7 minutes using public information as of February 27, 2025.

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