Jordanian Dinar rates in Egypt Today

Saturday 2024-07-27 09:34 AM
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Jordanian Dinar

Buying Price
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Jordanian Dinar

Selling Price
EGP 68.3089
Price Globally 68.10 -0.16% -0.11

The price of the Jordanian Dinar in banks today.

Know the exchange rate of Jordanian Dinar in banks today. Click on the bank name to view the rate changes directly in the bank.

The Bank Buying Price Selling Price
Central Bank of Egypt JODEGP
Central Bank of Egypt
68.0126 EGP
68.0126%
68.3943 EGP
68.3943%
alexbank JODEGP
alexbank
67.7678 EGP
-0.0281%
68.3089 EGP
-0.0282%
egyptian gulf bank JODEGP
egyptian gulf bank
67.7166 EGP
-0.014%
68.4776 EGP
-0.0142%
banque du caire JODEGP
banque du caire
67.6796 EGP
-0.014%
68.3089 EGP
-0.0282%
national bank of egypt JODEGP
national bank of egypt
67.6094 EGP
-0.014%
68.3185 EGP
0.0096%
crédit agricole JODEGP
crédit agricole
67.5524 EGP
-0.042%
68.4583 EGP
-0.0424%
banque misr JODEGP
banque misr
67.5404 EGP
-0.1325%
68.3475 EGP
0.0386%
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Follow the latest currency prices today in Egypt

Currency Buying Price Selling Price
Us Dollar USDEGP
Us Dollar
48.289
-0.009%
48.4231
-0.013%
Euro EUREGP
Euro
52.3501
-0.102%
52.5149
-0.106%
Pound Sterling GBPEGP
Pound Sterling
62.3169
0.008%
62.5046
-0.002%
Canadian Dollar CADEGP
Canadian Dollar
35.0174
-0.078%
35.1249
-0.081%
Denmark Krone DKKEGP
Denmark Krone
7.0164
-0.014%
7.0369
-0.015%
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FAQ

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The buying price is the rate at which banks purchase foreign currency from customers and provide its value in the local currency. The selling price is the rate at which banks sell foreign currency in exchange for local currency.

The selling price is often higher than the buying price, which represents the profit margin that the bank earns from buying and selling foreign currencies.

The selling price is higher than the buying price because banks make a profit from the difference between the two rates, known as the "spread." This difference covers the bank’s operational costs and ensures a reasonable profit from trading activities.