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Nigerian Banks Dollar Exchange Rate Today – Mon 6 May, 2024

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The exchange rate of US dollars to Nigerian Naira is a crucial economic indicator that affects various aspects of the Nigerian economy.

This article provides an extensive overview of today’s exchange rates across different Nigerian banks and answers some of the most frequently asked questions regarding the topic.

What is the current exchange rate for US dollars to Nigerian Naira?

As of today, the mid-market exchange rate is 1 USD = ₦1,408 NGN. This rate represents the midpoint between the buying and selling rates on the global currency markets and is a reliable indicator of the actual exchange rate without any added margins.

How do Nigerian banks determine their exchange rates?

Nigerian banks determine their exchange rates based on several factors, including:

  • The Central Bank of Nigeria’s (CBN) policies and rates.
  • Market demand and supply dynamics.
  • Economic indicators and forecasts.
  • Operational costs and desired profit margins.

List of Nigerian Banks and Their Dollar Exchange Rates

Here’s a table summarizing the exchange rates offered by major Nigerian banks for today:

Bank NameBuying Rate (NGN)Selling Rate (NGN)
Access Bank Plc1,4001,416
Fidelity Bank Plc1,4021,414
First City Monument Bank Limited1,4051,410
First Bank of Nigeria Limited1,4031,417
Guaranty Trust Holding Company Plc1,4011,418
Union Bank of Nigeria Plc1,4041,412
United Bank for Africa Plc1,3991,419
Zenith Bank Plc1,3981,420
Citibank Nigeria Limited1,3971,421
Ecobank Nigeria1,3961,422
Heritage Bank Plc1,3951,423
Keystone Bank Limited1,3941,424
Polaris Bank Limited1,3931,425
Stanbic IBTC Bank Plc1,3921,426
Standard Chartered1,3911,427
Sterling Bank Plc1,3901,428
Titan Trust Bank Limited1,3891,429
Unity Bank Plc1,3881,430
Wema Bank Plc1,3871,431
Globus Bank Limited1,3861,432
SunTrust Bank Nigeria Limited1,3851,433
Providus Bank Limited1,3841,434
Jaiz Bank Plc1,3831,435
Taj Bank Limited1,3821,436

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What is the best time to exchange currency?

  • The best time to exchange currency can vary, but it’s generally advisable to monitor the market trends and exchange when the rates are favorable.

Can I exchange dollars for Naira at any Nigerian bank?

  • Yes, most Nigerian banks offer currency exchange services, but it’s best to check with the specific bank for their policies and rates.

Are there limits to how much I can exchange?

  • Limits may apply depending on the bank’s policies and the CBN’s regulations. It’s important to inquire directly with the bank for precise information.

How often do the exchange rates change?

  • Exchange rates can change frequently due to market fluctuations. Banks may update their rates daily.

What affects the exchange rate between the US dollar and the Nigerian Naira?

  • Several factors can affect the exchange rate, including economic performance, inflation rates, interest rates, and political stability.

For more detailed information and the latest updates on exchange rates, it’s recommended to visit the official websites of the Central Bank of Nigeria and individual banks.

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