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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
Today's average rates for this foreign currency at the two main Paris airports: Paris-Charles de Gaulle and Paris-Orly. Includes their 5 euros commission. More details
The euro to Philippine Pesos rate changes every day. The currencies of countries with more stable economies oscillate less, and vice-versa. Nevertheless it is also necessary to take into account events such as the Ukraine war or Brexit, major sporting events or economic crisis, which can alter the exchange rates of a specific currency, like the Philippine Pesos, from one day to the next.
In any case, most currency suppliers and banks often revise the rate at which they buy or sell pesos PHP once a day, first thing in the morning.We always have its rates up to date, so that you are shown the best information available on exchange rates.
Yes, it is. If you need to block the Euro to Philippine Pesos rate you see on our result page. But also if you need to ensure that the currency supplier will not charge you a commission.
In France there are some foreign currency suppliers with a bad reputation who impose on their users a significant fee when buying PHPs directly from their branches without having previously made a reservation on their online store.
Generally speaking, we recommend you to acquire your foreign currency in safe locations and where they do not charge you a commission, in addition to an exchange margin. Almost all banks in France and some physical currency suppliers will impose on you a currency exchange fee circa 3%, with a minimum (whichever is higher), between 6 and 10 euros.
This means that if you exchange 100 euros to , in addition to an exchange margin, you will be charged a fixed commission of of six to ten €, since it is a larger amount than the 3 euros fee that would correspond to applying 3% to 100 euros. If you exchange 600 euros to , they would impose a 3% fee. That is eighteen €, which is greater than the minimum of of 6 to 10 euros.
Generally, currency providers in France have high limits for a one shot order of PHPs or any other currency. These limits are set by the Banque de France. They are related to the AML regulations and KYC (Know Your Customer) obligations.
However, these limits normally oscillate between 3,000 and 5,900 €, which is much more than what a traveler needs for their stay expenses.
Currency exchange is a business similar to many others: you have consumers who get their currency from a retail company (the one that sells us pesos from Philippines). These in turn buy those pesos from Philippines from a wholesale company. The difference between what they have paid for pesos from Philippines and what they charge you is the profit margin they get.
However, in this currency exchange market, it may happen that the bank or currency supplier will not obtain the notes from a wholesale company, but instead buys it from an individual that travels to France with pesos from Philippines.
In this case, in addition to obtaining a margin for buying the banknotes from this individual, they impose on you another margin when they sell you the currency. Double win!
Knowing the best exchange rate for the euro with respect to the PHPs every day in France, is simple.
Firstly, we advise you to not trust the prices of the currency converters you see on the Internet. These prices are for foerign currency but not for banknotes. Furthermore, they are exclusive to banks. The prices you give out as an individual are less appealling.
Secondly, we advise you to look at the direct euro to Philippine Pesos exchange rate (that 0.991 with more or less digits that you see advertised everywhere and that varies constantly).
The higher that number is, the more PHPs they will give you for every Euro you give in.
For that reason, the best exchange rate will be the higher exchange rate. Comparer Devise makes it easy for you to order at the best euro to Philippine Pesos exchange rate. Our results page sorts Philippine Pesos offers from highest to lowest price of the day in various currency providers, airports and banks in France.
Normally, when we want to buy in France we only think of banks. Neverthelss we obliterate that practically nearly all French banks apply on you a a margin on the that you buy from them, in addition to, a fixed commission of 3% (with a minimum of between 6 and 10 euros).
This makes the foreign exchange more expensive and almost always it is much more recommended to exchange currency at foreign exchange supplier. These businesses offer the alternative of acquiring your via collect in store or home delivery.
As for the airport, it is always the least interesting option since it is much more expensive than the foreign currency providers located out of the airport.
After your trip, you can exchange your exceeding pesos at your nearest of the different travel money provider´s stores that participate on the Comparer Devise grid.
Afterwards click/tap on the Sell your currency tab and search for your remaining currency and then fill in the amount of Philippine Pesos banknotes you wish to exchange. Please do not introduce the value of loose change, because these suppliers will not accept them.
In France, nowadays it is safe to buy pesos online. Furthermore to being a very comfortable service since you buy whenever you need and a courier will deliver your holyday money at your place, you ensure availability and you skip commissions. Besides, most travel money suppliers with an online service have free shipping costs with your order.
Generally speaking, if you change pesos PHP at a bank store, they will already know their clients and you will only have to identify yourself as a client of your entity.
When you change pesos PHP at a travel money provider´s outlet, at the airport or on the street, you will have to provide a valid and current ID card (resident´s ID card, carte nationale d´identité or passport in France). Have in mind that the driver's license cannot be accepted as a valid ID when changing Euros to pesos PHP.