Mexican Peso to USD Exchange Rate Today: February 26, 2025 – Latest Updates

As of Wednesday, February 26, 2025, the average exchange rate between the Mexican Peso and the US Dollar in Mexico stands at 1 US Dollar = 20.392 Mexican Pesos.

This represents a slight increase of 0.0047 or 0.02% compared to the previous day.

The buying rate is currently at 19.9945 Mexican Pesos per US Dollar, while the selling rate is at 20.7895 Mexican Pesos per US Dollar.

Here’s a quick look at the recent performance of the Mexican Peso against the US Dollar:

  • This Week: Increased by 0.09 or 0.43% since February 23, 2025.
  • This Month: Decreased by -0.16 or -0.77% since January 31, 2025.
  • This Quarter: Decreased by -0.25 or -1.23% since December 31, 2024.
  • This Year: Decreased by -0.25 or -1.23% since December 31, 2024.
  • Since Biden Administration Began: Increased by 0.77 or 3.95% since January 19, 2021.
  • Since AMLO Administration Began: Increased by 0.30 or 1.5% since November 30, 2018.

Current Mexican Bank Exchange Rates

Below is a comparison table of the US Dollar to Mexican Peso exchange rates offered by different banks and government entities in Mexico today.

Entity USD to MXN Buy Sell
Afirme 19.50 21.10
Banco Azteca 19.45 20.84
Banco de México, FIX Tuesday 20.4683
Banco de México, Interbank 48 hrs Open Tuesday 20.4455 20.452
Banco de México, Interbank 48 hrs Max Tuesday 20.55
Banco de México, Interbank 48 hrs Min Tuesday 20.396
Bank of America 19.3798 21.645
Banorte 19.20 20.70
BBVA Bancomer (BBVA Mexico) 19.61 20.75
Citibanamex 19.84 20.97
DOF, Official Federal Gazette 20.4683
Grupo Financiero Multiva 20.48
Inbursa 19.90 20.90
Intercam 19.967 20.98
Monex 19.45 21.50
For Obligations Payments 20.464
SAT, Tax Administration Service 20.4683
Ve por mas 19.8636 21.0786
Average (n=18) 19.9945 20.7895
Weighted Average 20.392

Mexican Peso Exchange Rate News Headlines

Here are some of the top news headlines impacting the Mexican Peso exchange rate today and yesterday:

  • El Financiero: Mexico and US Deep Dive into Bilateral Trade in Washington: Ebrard
  • El Financiero: Depression
  • El Financiero: Mexico and US Deep Dive into Bilateral Trade in Washington: Ebrard (Yesterday)
  • El Financiero: Salomón Jara Reduces Public Debt of Oaxaca, Ends Predecessors’ Trend (Yesterday)
  • El Financiero: Trump’s Tariffs ‘Stress’ the Peso: What is Today’s Exchange Rate? (Yesterday)
  • El Financiero: Greenlights Opening to Private Investment in Energy (Yesterday)
  • El Financiero: Wall Street Operates ‘Cautiously’ Awaiting Impact of Trump Tariffs: Nasdaq Falls 0.43% (Yesterday)
  • El Financiero: Energy Regulation Threatens Businesses Due to Volumetric Controls (Yesterday)
  • El Financiero: Kof Will Propose Cash Dividend of 0.92 Pesos per Share (Yesterday)
  • El Financiero: AIFA Closes its First Year with Operating Profits of 285 million pesos (Yesterday)

!Marcelo Ebrard meeting with US officials in Washington to discuss US-Mexico trade relations and the Mexican Peso exchange rate against the US Dollar.

These headlines reflect ongoing economic discussions and policy changes that can influence the Mexican Peso to USD exchange rate. Monitor these news sources for the latest updates and in-depth analysis.

Disclaimer: Exchange rates are updated frequently, approximately every 7 minutes based on public information. The data provided here is for informational purposes only and should be considered as reference values. For precise and real-time exchange rates, please consult directly with financial institutions or currency exchange services. The US Dollar currency is expressed as ‘US Dollar’ with the ISO4217 alphabetic code ‘USD’ and numeric ‘840’. The Mexican Peso currency is expressed as ‘Mexican New Peso’ with the ISO4217 alphabetic code ‘MXN’ and numeric ‘484’.

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