As of today, Sunday, February 23, 2025, the average exchange rate for the US dollar in Mexico stands at 1 Dollar = 20.3057 Mexican Pesos.
This represents a slight decrease of 0.003 pesos or 0.01% compared to the previous rate.
- Buy Rate: 19.9026 MXN
- Sell Rate: 20.7089 MXN
It’s important to note that today is a non-banking day in Mexico.
Exchange Rate Trends Over Time:
- This Week: ⇨ 0.00 0% (No change from the start of the week)
- This Month: ⇩ -0.25 -1.19% (Decrease compared to the end of January)
- This Quarter: ⇩ -0.34 -1.65% (Decrease compared to the end of December 2024)
- This Year: ⇩ -0.34 -1.65% (Year-to-date decrease)
- Since Biden Administration: ⇧ 0.69 3.51% (Increase since January 19, 2021)
- Since AMLO Administration: ⇧ 0.21 1.07% (Increase since November 30, 2018)
Understanding these trends can be helpful for anyone tracking the dollar to Mexican Peso exchange rate. Below is a comparative table showing the dollar price in pesos from various Mexican banks and government entities as of today.
Institution | USD to MXN | Buy Rate | Sell Rate |
---|---|---|---|
Afirme | 19.30 | 20.90 | |
Banco Azteca | 19.30 | 20.69 | |
Banco de México, FIX (Friday) | 20.3448 | ||
Banco de México, Interbank 48 hrs Opening (Friday) | 20.311 | 20.318 | |
Banco de México, Interbank 48 hrs Maximum (Friday) | 20.427 | ||
Banco de México, Interbank 48 hrs Minimum (Friday) | 20.307 | ||
Bank of America | 19.2678 | 21.5054 | |
Banorte | 19.15 | 20.70 | |
BBVA Bancomer | 19.50 | 20.83 | |
Citibanamex | 19.79 | 20.92 | |
DOF, Diario Oficial de la Federación | 20.3733 | ||
Grupo Financiero Multiva | 20.47 | ||
Inbursa | 19.90 | 20.90 | |
Intercam | 19.8792 | 20.8935 | |
Monex | 19.37 | 21.41 | |
For Obligations Payments | 20.3733 | ||
SAT, Servicio de Administración Tributaria | 20.3733 | ||
Ve por mas (Friday) | 19.8098 | 21.0248 | |
Average (n=18) | 20.3057 | 19.9026 | 20.7089 |
It’s important to remember that these figures are indicative and for reference only. The actual exchange rate may vary slightly depending on the time and location of the transaction. For tomorrow’s dollar exchange rate in Mexico, keep an eye on these institutions and financial news outlets for the most up-to-date information as markets reopen.
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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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