Where to Find the Best Exchange Rates
In Australia, trying to find a good rate isn't that easy. Each currency exchange service, bank, card or money transfer company quote different rates. Most of the time it's nothing like the rate everyone can see online, in the paper or on the news.
What is the best exchange rate?
Today the best exchange rate for the Australian dollar is 0.6501. This is the rate that gives you the most money when you are converting your currency. It has many names including the 'wholesale rate', the 'interbank rate' or the ' live mid-market rate'.
The good news is that it can easily be found in lots of places. For example, if you wanted to buy some US dollars to travel overseas you can find the best AUD to USD exchange rate on Google by searching "AUD to USD". Alternatively you can find it on XE or Yahoo. In fact, most currency converters use the same exchange rate.
Which services offer it?
Foreign Exchange Cash
International Money Transfers
Wise (formally TransferWise) use the best exchange rate for international money transfers to and from Australia. They offer a foreign currency account and travel money card which uses the same rate.
Travel Money Cards
A handful of travel money cards offer the best exchange rate. They have a great app and the card can be used almost anywhere on the planet.
Foreign exchange rates in Australia
Here are different ways to find the best rate depending on what city you live in or what product you looking for.
Currency Exchange
The best foreign exchange rates are found online. This is because they don’t have to pay extra costs for a physical store. S Money is online only, so they don’t have any bricks and mortar stores. If you order online, you can pick up your currency locally or have it delivered to your home.
S Money are the only money exchange that offer the same exchange rate seen on Google or XE but they do charge a service fee. To make sure you are getting the best deal, compare exchange rates, fees and services using this table.
Offline alternatives
Ordering money online isn't for everyone even if you can find a better deal. Offline alternatives like Travelex, Travel Money Oz or Crown Currency don't have the best exchange rates, however they don't charge a service fee.
Sydney
Surprisingly, even though there are more money changers in Sydney than any other city, the exchange rates aren't as competitive as Melbourne or Adelaide.
In the CBD
There is a lot of choice in the city, particularly on George Street and Pitt Street. ANZ and Commonwealth Bank have foreign exchange outlets as well as more well know brands like Travelex or Travel Money Oz. The best place to buy foreign currency in Sydney though is through one of the less well known money changers like Crown Currency or WeXchange.
In the suburbs
There are plenty of stores in the suburbs but the rates aren't as competitive as the city.
For a full run down on the different places to buy foreign currency, check out our full currency exchange guide to Sydney.
Melbourne
Most of the best currency exchangers are near Flinders Street station on Elizabeth Street. The small money changers on Swanston street aren't as competitive.
Outside of the CBD, most of the money changers are based in shopping malls or strips. The rates aren't nearly as good as the CBD.
For a full run down on the different places to buy foreign currency, check out our full currency exchange guide to Melbourne.
Brisbane
Unlike Sydney or Melbourne, currency exchangers are scattered throughout the CBD and can be hard to find. Travelex is inside a HSBC branch on Queen Street.
Outside of the CBD, Brisbane has lots of options. Crown Currency and Travel Money Oz both have lots of locations in major shopping malls.
For a full run down on the different places to buy foreign currency, check out our full currency exchange guide to Brisbane.
Adelaide
King William Street is where you need to go if you are heading into the city. Within 200 metres, you'll find the ANZ Foreign Exchange Centre, the Commonwealth Bank foreign exchange branch, Crown Currency stores, Travelex on the corner of Rundle Mall, Travel Money Oz and WorldEx.
While the city has many options and some of the best exchange rates in Australia, there are much fewer options in the suburbs.
For a full run down on the different places to buy foreign currency, check out our full currency exchange guide to Adelaide.
Perth
All around the Perth CBD there are few reasonable options. There are 2 money exchangers in London Court, a couple in the Murray Street Mall and a Travelex on St Georges Terrace.
Outside the city, Exchange Now in Morley is the pick of the bunch although you'll have more options in Freo.
For a full run down on the different places to buy foreign currency, check out our full currency exchange guide to Perth.
International Money Transfers
Just like money exchange, the rates you are offered when transferring money overseas are different depending on which service you use. Most money transfer services don't offer the same rate that you see on Google or XE. While many won't charge a service fee, the difference between the rate you see online and the rate you are offered is their exchange rate margin, or profit.
There are some companies that do offer the best exchange rate to send money overseas. These include
All of these companies give you the best exchange rate to send money abroad and charge a small transparent fee.
Travel Cards
If you are heading overseas, one of the biggest hidden costs of a holiday can be getting a bad exchange rate when spending money on your cards. Traditionally, Australian banks have slugged customers when using their everyday card overseas. Luckily, things have changed. There are now a range of debit and cards that offer the best exchange rate.
These debit and cards offer the best exchange rate when travelling overseas:
All of these companies give you the best exchange rate to send money abroad and charge a small transparent fee.
The Best Rates By Currency
FAQs
If you are looking to buy or sell foreign exchange in cash and want to head into a money changer near you, check out our local city guides to find the best exchange rate:
- Sydney - The best rates in Sydney are found on Pitt Street, George Street or occasionally in Haymarket.
- Melbourne - Money changers near Flinders Street Station have the best rates in Melbourne with the exception of United Currency in QV.
- Adelaide - Almost every foreign exchange store in Adelaide is located on King William Street.
- Perth - There aren't too many money exchange places left in Perth but you can find good rates in Northbridge at RedRate
- Brisbane - All the best rates in Brisbane are located in the CBD although they are spread out.
Learn more: The Best Places to Buy Foreign Currency Australia
ANZ used to offer the best bank exchange rates but they recently shut down their currency exchange operations.
None of the banks offer the best exchange rates. In our comparison tables they always come last with the worst exchange rates. This is because they pass on the cost of using a physical storefront to you.
They also charge you a ‘lazy tax’. This is when you don't know or can’t be bothered to look around for a better cost. The rates offered by banks for foreign currency are closer to the exchange rates listed by the RBA than the rate on Google.
Unlike booking flights, exchange rates for foreign exchange do not have a ‘best day to buy’. Within the travel industry it is known Tuesdays are the cheapest day to fly, but exchange rates don't work that way.
Movement in foreign exchange rates depends on the global demand and supply of goods and services, as well as political and economic factors. These bank forecasts will help give you a great understanding of which direction Australian dollar currency pairs will move in the future.
In most cases, it is cheaper to buy your foreign currency at home in Australia before you head overseas but there are some important exceptions. It's cheaper to convert Australian dollars into foreign currency if you are travelling to Singapore, Bali, Thailand or Hong Kong.
Learn more: Where is it Cheaper to Buy Foreign Currency, Australia or Abroad?
Compared to the traditional way of buying currency in person, ordering foreign currency online is usually cheaper. Money changers that have a retail store have to pay for rent, staff and insurance. Online money changers like S Money don't have these large costs, making it easier to provide better exchange rates and lower fees.
Buying foreign currency online is also a lot easier. Unlike physical stores, all exchange rates are displayed clearly so you know what you are going to pay. In most cases, you can also get your currency delivered to your door, saving you the hassle of driving into the city or nearest store.
Learn more: Is It Cheaper to Buy Foreign Currency Online?
If you have some leftover currency from a trip abroad or have some US dollars stashed away from a gift, selling it and getting your Australian dollars can be expensive. The best exchange rate when selling currency is the same as when you are buying it. That is, the "mid-market rate" or "live" rate that you see on Google. Most money changers will give you an exchange rate well above this real rate. The closer you can get to this rate, the more Australian dollars you'll have when you convert your currency.
Great question! Why don't all banks, money changers, travel cards and money transfer services just offer the rate you can see online?
Well, they offer a different rate to make money.
The difference between your rate and the rate you see online is a hidden margin and can add up.
Learn more: Why Every Currency Exchange Offers a Different Rate
According to OFX,
Spot rates are the current exchange rates at which specific currencies can be bought or sold on currency exchange markets. Spot rates fluctuate by the second.
It's also known as the 'interbank', 'wholesale', 'mid-market' or 'live' rate. It's also the rate that S Money offers for foreign currency in Australia.
Latest Exchange Rate News
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