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Today's average rates for this foreign currency at the two main Paris airports: Paris-Charles de Gaulle and Paris-Orly. More details
We are a currency exchange comparison engine that helps you obtain JPYs at the best exchange rate each day in France. Our goal is for you to save when you change currency for a trip abroad, and also upon return, if you have leftover notes you wish to sell back.
To receive the best euro to Japanese Yens exchange rate of the day, browse to the foreign currency you want to order, enter the quantity of Euros you want to change to JPYs.
By default you will see the home-delivery JPYs rates. In general, you will get the best foreign exchange rates with us rather than directly at your bank or currency supplier.
And if, in addition, you indicate your city, we will show you the JPYs you will obtain you at the currency providers branches for the same Euros.
In France you have 3 places where you can purchase yens. The first thing that comes to mind is our bank. Yet, French banks will all add an exchange rate to your yens together with a commission of 3%. This means that, to give an example when you change €1000 to yens you will have to pay a 30 euros fee.
alternatively, your other alternative is the airport at the last minute. However, French airports are the most overpriced of all options because the currency providers based there, owe a huge chunk of their earnings to the airport manager.
Currency suppliers that work out of the airports in France are the best alternative to acquire yens with euros.
In France, travel money providers and some banks are starting to offer online currency exchange services to their clients with three delivery options:
Select the option that better suits you. Comparer Devise makes it easy for you to compare.
travel money providers in France normally limit the maximum amount of foreign currency to be purchased (JPYs, etc.) to between 3,000 and 6,000 euros per calendar quarter. This is a requirement the antimoney laundering norms. If you have to exchange a larger amount of Euros to JPYs, Comparer Devise recommends to speak directly with the currency provider. They might ask from you additional documentation and proof of the origins of your Euros (identity card, passport, certificate of professional activity, income statements, etc.).
The economical JPYs rates are generally given when you order them online to receive them at home. You can also benefit from low prices online when you choose the click and collect alternative near you.
As regards to French banks, the majority offer online reservation. In some cases have a website allowing you to order online and pick-up your JPYs some days later. But the Euro to Japanese Yens price they will apply to you will be, that of the collection day, not that of the day you ordered the JPYs.
To know how foreign exchange works, think of any retail store that sells a product to you as a consumer. The provider buys merchandise from a supplier known as wholesaler at a purchase price, to which it adds a profit margin.
The difference between the final price at which the consumer buys in that store (eg your Japan yens) and what it cost the business to acquire those Japan yens is the benefit it obtains in that foreign exchange.
Nevertheless there is a distinction in currency exchange with other businesses. On balance, foreign currency banknotes (Japan yens in this case) pass on from consumer to consumer, that is, they are not consumed.
Therefore, it may be the case that a bank or a currency provider acquires Japan yens from a tourist travelling to France (earning a profit) and those same Japan yens become yours when you purchase that currency (new profit margin).
In general, we suggest you to buy your foreign currency in safe places and where they do not charge you a commission, in addition to an exchange margin. Practically all French banks and some physical currency suppliers will impose on you a currency exchange commission of around 3 per cent, with a minimum (whichever is higher), of 6 to 10 euros.
This means that if you exchange one hundred € to yens JPY, as well as an exchange margin, you will be charged a fixed fee of of 6 to 10 euros, since it is a higher quantity than the 3 euros fee that would correspond to applying 3% to 100 euros. If you change six hundred euros to yens JPY, they would charge you a 3% fee. That is eighteen euros, which is greater than the minimum of of 6 to 10 euros.
Generally speaking, if you change yens at a bank office, they will already know you and you will only have to identify yourself as a client of your bank.
When you change yens at a travel money supplier´s store, on the street or at the airport, you will need to provide an updated and valid ID card (passport or resident´s identity card called carte nationale d´identité in France). Take into account that your driver's ID is not accepted as a valid document when changing Euros to yens.
Upon return to France, you can exchange your exceeding currency, only notes not coins, (JPYs in this case) at your bank or your closest holiday money provider.
Find out the Japanese Yens to Euro rates first and do a comparison on Comparer Devise to find out the most interesting place. Take into account that your bank will impose on you, another time, a fee near to 3% with a minimum of six to nine Euros (the largest of the two).
As the prices of currencies oscillate all the time with respect to each other, there is no best moment to order travel money (in this case yens).
It is advisable to pay attention to how the economy of the country whose currency you are interested in is evolving. In general, when the country´s economy is tough, its currency tends to depreciate with respect to the rest. This means that for the same euros you will obtain more yens.
Comparer Devise displays the sell rate of yens, arranged from cheapest to least, to help you decide where to buy yens.