Moneytrans France, registered at the Banque de France, is a multinational money transfer and currency exchange supplier. In France, they have ten branches in Paris, Nantes, Strasbourg, Rennes, Lyon, Orléans, Bordeaux and Cannes where they buy and sell more than 30 currencies at very low rates and no commissions for your currency exchange. More details
Moneytrans France, registered at the Banque de France, is a multinational money transfer and currency exchange supplier. In France, they have ten branches in Paris, Nantes, Strasbourg, Rennes, Lyon, Orléans, Bordeaux and Cannes where they buy and sell more than 30 currencies at very low rates and no commissions for your currency exchange. More details
Moneytrans France, registered at the Banque de France, is a multinational money transfer and currency exchange supplier. In France, they have ten branches in Paris, Nantes, Strasbourg, Rennes, Lyon, Orléans, Bordeaux and Cannes where they buy and sell more than 30 currencies at very low rates and no commissions for your currency exchange. More details
Moneytrans France, registered at the Banque de France, is a multinational money transfer and currency exchange supplier. In France, they have ten branches in Paris, Nantes, Strasbourg, Rennes, Lyon, Orléans, Bordeaux and Cannes where they buy and sell more than 30 currencies at very low rates and no commissions for your currency exchange. More details
Moneytrans France, registered at the Banque de France, is a multinational money transfer and currency exchange supplier. In France, they have ten branches in Paris, Nantes, Strasbourg, Rennes, Lyon, Orléans, Bordeaux and Cannes where they buy and sell more than 30 currencies at very low rates and no commissions for your currency exchange. More details
Moneytrans France, registered at the Banque de France, is a multinational money transfer and currency exchange supplier. In France, they have ten branches in Paris, Nantes, Strasbourg, Rennes, Lyon, Orléans, Bordeaux and Cannes where they buy and sell more than 30 currencies at very low rates and no commissions for your currency exchange. More details
Moneytrans France, registered at the Banque de France, is a multinational money transfer and currency exchange supplier. In France, they have ten branches in Paris, Nantes, Strasbourg, Rennes, Lyon, Orléans, Bordeaux and Cannes where they buy and sell more than 30 currencies at very low rates and no commissions for your currency exchange. More details
Moneytrans France, registered at the Banque de France, is a multinational money transfer and currency exchange supplier. In France, they have ten branches in Paris, Nantes, Strasbourg, Rennes, Lyon, Orléans, Bordeaux and Cannes where they buy and sell more than 30 currencies at very low rates and no commissions for your currency exchange. More details
Moneytrans France, registered at the Banque de France, is a multinational money transfer and currency exchange supplier. In France, they have ten branches in Paris, Nantes, Strasbourg, Rennes, Lyon, Orléans, Bordeaux and Cannes where they buy and sell more than 30 currencies at very low rates and no commissions for your currency exchange. More details
After your trip, you can change your leftover currency, only banknotes, never loose coins, (couronnes de la République Tchèque in this case) at your bank or your closest currency provider.
Check the CZK-EUR prices first and carry out a comparison on Comparer Devise to find out the better supplier. If you go to your bank, bear in mind that your bank will charge you, another time, a commission near to 3% with a minimum of 6 to 9 Euros (the greater of the two).
Most of the time, when you change CZKs to euros at your bank office, they will already know you and you will only need to identify yourself as a customer of that bank.
If you change CZKs to euros at a foreign currency provider´s store, at the airport or on the street, you will need to provide a valid and current identity document (resident´s ID card (carte nationale d´identité) or passport in France). Take into account that the driver's ID cannot be accepted as a valid ID when changing CZKs to Euros.
Absolutely. You can change your couronnes CZKs for euros in the online store of a foreign currency provider that has a website.
Additionally, they will propose you the possibility of booking online and picking your euros at one of their stores.
For your information rates vary daily so it will be necessary to book online the same day you will head to the store to do a ISO to EUR change.
Foreign exchange is a very opaque activity in France.
When you buy or sell couronnes with euros or couronnes in exchange for euros at a bank or at the airport, you are paying more.
French banks usually charge you a commission of 3% on the couronnes that you pruchase or sell from/to them.
And the currency supplier at the airport imposes on you a very deceiving price taking advantage of the fact that you passed through there.
Comparing rates in a comparison engine like our website that includes 5 currency providers in France is the best guarantee to obtain more couronnes for the same euros.
Knowing the best exchange rate for the couronnes CZKs with respect to the euro today in France, is simple.
The first thing we advise you is to not belive in the rates of the currency converters that appear on the Internet. These rates are for foerign currency but not for notes. Additionally, they are reserved for financial institutions. The rates you pay as a traveller are less interesting.
Secondly, we advise you to look at the direct couronne tchèque to euro exchange rate (that 0.991 with more or less digits that you see advertised everywhere and that changes every day).
The higher that number is, the more euros you will be handed out for every couronne tchèque you bring.
Consequently, the best exchange price will be the higher exchange rate. Comparer Devise makes it easy for you to order at the best couronne tchèque to euro exchange rate. Our results page shows Euro offers from highest to lowest price of the day in five currency providers, banks and airports in France.
Yes, do not hesitate. Comparer Devise has been analyzing the the currency suppliers and banks in France for more than 5 years and concluded that, depending on the currency you want to change, some currencies are easy to accept in exchange for euros and other less frequent ones are not.
Usually the CZK-EUR price is more interesting if you order them online to collect them in store than if you go directly to the currency provider store.
Holiday money providers in France generally limit the maximum quantity of foreign currency to be bought from couronne tchèque to euro to the equivalent in euros to 3,000 to 6,000 euros per calendar quarter.
This is done in accordance with the requirements of the money laundering prevention regulations. If you need to exchange a higher amount of couronnes tchèques to Euros, it is advisable to speak directly with the currency provider.
They might ask from you additional documentation and proof of the source of your couronnes tchèques (identity card, passport, certificate of professional activity, income statements, etc.).
If you thought that your the airport or your bank were the only places to sell CZKs for euros today in France, please, first browse prices in the different currency suppliers that we have have displayed for you above.
You can spot that for the same quantity of CZKs, you will obtain more Euros depending on the supplier you select and you can spend the savings on other leisure activities for your trip (coffees, souvenirs, transportation, etc.).
On a daily basis, all year round the couronne tchèque to euro rates see changes in foerign markets, depending on the toughness of the couronne tchèque currency against the Euro.
This explains that, there is no best moment to sell CZKs with euros. Nevertheless you may find free websites like Comparer Devise that support you by comparing all the CZKs being bought by currency suppliers, banks and the airport. With these rates you will have sold your CZKs to euro at the best rates each time.
Comparer Devise does not recommend selling couronnes de la République Tchèque to euros at the airport. This should be your last option, as it is the most expensive.
We also do not recommend doing a CZK-EUR currency exchange in a french bank because practically all french banks apply to you a three per cent fee, with a minimum (whichever is higher) quantity of six to ten €. Unless you have the power to discuss with them avoiding this fee.