USD to Mexican Peso Exchange Rate Today: February 25, 2025

As of Tuesday, February 25, 2025, the average exchange rate between the US Dollar and the Mexican Peso in Mexico stands at 1 Dollar = 20.3881 Pesos.

This reflects a slight increase of 0.0216 Pesos or 0.11% compared to the previous day.

  • Buy Rate: 19.9871 MXN per USD
  • Sell Rate: 20.7891 MXN per USD

This exchange rate is crucial for individuals and businesses involved in transactions between the United States and Mexico, including travelers, international trade, and remittances. Understanding the daily fluctuations and trends is essential for making informed financial decisions.

The exchange rate has shown the following trends over different periods:

  • This Week (since February 23, 2025): Increased by 0.08 Pesos (0.41%)
  • This Month (since January 31, 2025): Decreased by 0.16 Pesos (-0.79%)
  • This Quarter (since December 31, 2024): Decreased by 0.26 Pesos (-1.25%)
  • This Year (Year-to-date): Decreased by 0.26 Pesos (-1.25%)
  • Since Biden Administration Began (January 19, 2021): Increased by 0.77 Pesos (3.93%)
  • Since AMLO Administration Began (November 30, 2018): Increased by 0.30 Pesos (1.48%)

These figures provide a historical perspective on the USD to MXN exchange rate, highlighting both short-term volatility and long-term trends influenced by economic and political factors. For those monitoring the Mexican Peso exchange rate, these comparisons offer valuable context.

Below is a comparative table showing the dollar to peso exchange rates published today by various banks and Mexican government entities. These rates can vary slightly depending on the institution, and it’s always recommended to check directly with the financial service provider for the most up-to-date information.

Institution Buy Rate (MXN) Sell Rate (MXN)
Afirme 19.50 21.10
Banco Azteca 19.40 20.79
Banco de México, FIX (Monday) 20.464
Banco de México, Interbank 48 hrs Opening (Monday) 20.498 20.505
Banco de México, Interbank 48 hrs Maximum (Monday) 20.509
Banco de México, Interbank 48 hrs Minimum (Monday) 20.381
Bank of America 19.4175 21.692
Banorte 19.20 20.80
BBVA Bancomer 19.61 20.77
Citibanamex 19.84 20.97
DOF, Diario Oficial de la Federación 20.464
Grupo Financiero Multiva 20.52
Inbursa 19.90 20.90
Intercam 19.9716 20.9821
Monex 19.43 21.48
For Obligations Payments 20.3448
SAT, Servicio de Administración Tributaria 20.464
Ve por mas (Monday) 19.8531 21.0681
Average 19.9871 20.7891
Average Rate 20.3881

Today’s Dollar News in Mexico:

  • Energy Regulation Threatens Businesses Due to Volumetric Controls: New energy regulations are posing a threat to businesses in Mexico, particularly restaurants, due to high investment costs and potential fines associated with volumetric controls. El Financiero
  • Kof to Propose Cash Dividend of 0.92 Pesos per Share: Coca-Cola FEMSA (Kof) is expected to propose a cash dividend of 0.92 pesos per share, totaling 15.462 billion pesos. El Financiero
  • AIFA Closes First Year with Operating Profits of 285 Million Pesos: Mexico City’s Felipe Ángeles International Airport (AIFA) has reported operating profits of 285 million pesos in its first year of operation. El Financiero

Yesterday’s Dollar News in Mexico:

  • Inflation Rebound Gives Dollar a ‘Punch’? How the Exchange Rate Quotes TODAY: Concerns about inflation and the upcoming expiration of tariffs on Mexican goods are influencing the dollar to peso exchange rate. El Financiero
  • Wall Street ‘Gets Nervous’ About Nvidia Results This Week: Nasdaq Down 0.35%: Global market sentiment, particularly in Wall Street and related to tech companies like Nvidia, is impacting financial markets and currency exchange. El Financiero

Disclaimer: Exchange rates are updated with public information every 7 minutes. The amounts provided are for reference purposes only. The dollar currency expressed is the ‘US Dollar’ with the ISO4217 alphabetic code ‘USD’ and the numeric ‘840’. The peso currency expressed is the ‘Mexican New Peso’ with the ISO4217 alphabetic code ‘MXN’ and the numeric ‘484’.

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