As of Wednesday, February 26, 2025, the average exchange rate between the US dollar and the Mexican Peso in Mexico stands at 1 Dollar = 20.3527 Pesos.
This reflects a slight decrease of 0.0346 or 0.17% compared to the previous day. For those looking to exchange currency, the average buying rate is 19.9549 pesos per dollar, while the average selling rate is 20.7506 pesos per dollar.
This rate is based on the interbank exchange rates and averages from various financial institutions operating within Mexico. It’s a crucial figure for businesses, travelers, and anyone involved in international transactions between the US and Mexico.
Here’s a closer look at how the dollar to peso exchange rate has fluctuated recently:
- Week-to-date: Increased by 0.05 or 0.24% since February 23, 2025.
- Month-to-date: Decreased by 0.20 or 0.96% since January 31, 2025.
- Quarter-to-date: Decreased by 0.29 or 1.42% since December 31, 2024.
- Year-to-date: Decreased by 0.29 or 1.42% since December 31, 2024.
- Since Biden Administration Began: Increased by 0.73 or 3.75% since January 19, 2021.
- Since AMLO Administration Began: Increased by 0.26 or 1.3% since November 30, 2018.
These figures provide a snapshot of the dollar’s performance against the peso over different timeframes, reflecting various economic factors and policy changes.
Dollar to Peso Exchange Rates at Major Banks in Mexico
To get the best dollar to peso exchange rate, it’s essential to compare rates offered by different banks and financial institutions. Here’s a comparison table of exchange rates published today by several entities in Mexico:
Entity | Buying Rate (Pesos per USD) | Selling Rate (Pesos per USD) |
---|---|---|
Afirme | 19.30 | 20.90 |
Banco Azteca | 19.40 | 20.79 |
Banco de México, FIXFIX | – | 20.4277 |
Banco de México, Interbancario 48 hrs Apertura | 20.4455 | 20.452 |
Banco de México, Interbancario 48 hrs Máximo | – | 20.55 |
Banco de México, Interbancario 48 hrs Mínimo | – | 20.396 |
Bank of America | 19.3798 | 21.645 |
Banorte | 19.30 | 20.80 |
BBVA Bancomer | 19.51 | 20.66 |
Citibanamex | 19.72 | 20.85 |
DOF, Diario Oficial de la Federación | – | 20.4683 |
Grupo Financiero Multiva Multiva | – | 20.48 |
Inbursa | 19.90 | 20.90 |
Intercam | 19.8746 | 20.8851 |
Monex | 19.35 | 21.39 |
Para pagos de obligaciones Para pagos | – | 20.464 |
SAT, Servicio de Administración Tributaria | – | 20.4683 |
Ve por mas | 19.7536 | 20.9836 |
Average (n=18) | 19.9549 | 20.7506 |
Average Rate | – | 20.3527 |
Note: Banco de México (Bank of Mexico) rates are reference rates and may not be available for direct transactions by the public.
This table highlights the variations in exchange rates across different financial institutions. Banks like Afirme and Banorte are offering some of the lower buying rates, while Bank of America and Monex show higher selling rates. It’s important to note that these rates can fluctuate throughout the day and may vary depending on the transaction amount and the specific branch or location.
News Update on the Dollar Exchange Rate
Stay informed about the latest news that could influence the dollar to peso exchange rate. Here are some recent headlines from El Financiero, a leading financial newspaper in Mexico:
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Mexico and the US thoroughly review bilateral trade in Washington: Ebrard.
Marcelo Ebrard met with US officials to discuss the tariffs that Donald Trump plans to impose on the Mexican economy.
Depression.
It was evident since October that the Mexican economy is in negative territory, and since no relevant changes are seen, we will continue there in the first months of 2025.
These news snippets touch on factors that can influence currency exchange rates, including international market movements, political statements, and economic conditions. Monitoring such news can provide insights into potential future fluctuations in the dollar to peso exchange rate.
Yesterday’s Dollar News Highlights:
Mexico and the US thoroughly review bilateral trade in Washington: Ebrard.
Salomón Jara reduces public debt in Oaxaca, ends predecessors’ trend.
Trump tariffs ‘stress’ the peso: What is the exchange rate TODAY Tuesday?
Green light for opening to private investment in energy.
Wall Street operates ‘cautiously’ awaiting the impact of Trump tariffs: Nasdaq falls 0.43%.
Energy regulation threatens businesses due to volumetric controls.
Kof will propose a cash dividend of 0.92 pesos per share.
AIFA closes its first year with operating profits of 285 million pesos.
Disclaimer: Exchange rates are updated with public information every 7 minutes and are for reference only. The dollar currency expressed is the ‘US Dollar’ with ISO4217 alphabetic code ‘USD’ and numeric ‘840’. The peso currency expressed is the ‘Mexican New Peso’ with ISO4217 alphabetic code ‘MXN’ and numeric ‘484’.
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