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What are today’s currency rates?

If you’re buying currency from us, you can check today's exchange rates below. These aren't Sparks Preferential Rates – you'll see those displayed beneath the currency calculator when you're signed in to your Sparks account. Selling currency instead? Head to our sell currency exchange rates page.

Code
Currency
Rate
Buy
EUR
euro
1.1305
USD
US dollar
1.3123
AED
UAE dirham
4.7500
AUD
Australian dollar
1.8158
BBD
Barbados dollar
2.5030
BDT
Bangladeshi taka
147.0300
BHD
Bahrain dinar
0.4795
BMD
Bermudian dollar
1.2087
BND
Brunei dollar
1.6120
BRL
Brazilian real
6.1285
CAD
Canadian dollar
1.7961
CHF
Swiss franc
1.0192
CLP
Chilean peso
1082.4010
CNY
Chinese yuan
8.4600
COP
Colombian peso
4201.8600
CRC
Costa Rican colon
549.9700
CZK
Czech koruna
26.2162
DKK
Danish krone
8.1830
DOP
Dominican peso
72.8900
EGP
Egyptian pound
47.3000
FJD
Fiji dollar
2.6700
HKD
Hong Kong dollar
9.9554
HUF
Hungarian forint
382.8154
IDR
Indonesian rupia
22041.0000
ILS
Israeli shekel
3.5730
INR
Indian rupee
114.7257
ISK
Icelandic krona
154.0912
JMD
Jamaican dollar
195.5000
JOD
Jordanian dinar
0.8863
JPY
Japanese yen
204.0659
KES
Kenyan shilling
160.6905
KRW
South Korean won
1895.0000
KWD
Kuwaiti dinar
0.3877
LKR
Sri Lanka rupee
358.5200
MAD
Moroccan dirham
8.2830
MUR
Mauritian rupee
59.4300
MXN
Mexican peso
21.7629
MYR
Malaysian ringgit
4.9100
NOK
Norwegian krone
11.9120
NZD
New Zealand dollar
2.1810
OMR
Omani rial
0.4855
PEN
Peru Nuevo sol
4.1560
PHP
Philippines peso
74.7200
PLN
Polish zloty
4.6070
QAR
Qatari riyal
4.6300
RON
Romanian leu
5.6780
SAR
Saudi Arabian riyal
4.7570
SEK
Swedish krona
11.8846
SGD
Singapore dollar
1.6240
THB
Thai baht
42.1400
TRY
Turkish lira
56.1130
TTD
Trinidad Tobago dollar
8.2400
TWD
Taiwan dollar
38.7000
UYU
Uruguayan peso
48.0520
VND
Vietnamese dong
31472.8600
XCD
East Caribbean dollar
3.3420
XPF
CFP franc
125.4600
ZAR
South African rand
20.8624

Exchange rate FAQs

What is an exchange rate?

An exchange rate shows you how much of one currency you can get for a different currency, for example how many US Dollars you can get for £1000 (GBP).

Why is the exchange rate higher than the market rate?

The market rate (or ‘spot rate’) and our exchange rate are different because we need to cover the costs involved in exchanging currencies. 

Our exchange rates are built from the market rates and a small added fee to cover the time and costs involved in getting the Travel Money to you.

Why do exchange rates change?

Exchange rates are always changing, driven by countless global factors like interest rates, business activity, demand, and political or economic events. These can all impact a currency’s value, which affects the exchange rate.

To make sure we’re giving you fair exchange rates, we’re constantly monitoring each currency’s market value and updating our rates.