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Dollar rate at Citibanamex today (USD/MXN)

Last update: Thu 11/06/2026 05:20 - Central Time Zone, Mexico
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Buy$16.87 MXN0.00 0.00%Sell$17.84 MXN0.000.00%(today)
Change (Buy)
7 days 0.130.78%
30 days 0.211.26%

Graph for dollar to mexican peso rates in Citibanamex

Today Thursday 11/06/2026 at 05:20 AM, Citibanamex keeps the Dollar at $17.84 MXN for sale and $16.87 MXN for purchase. The parity remains unchanged compared to yesterday’s close. The inverse exchange rate based on the buying rate remains at 0.0593.

Daily details on Dollar to Peso rates in Citibanamex

Max todayMin today
Buy16.8716.87
Sell17.8417.84
Last ClosingOpening
Buy16.8716.87
Sell17.8417.84

Frequently asked questions about the dollar at Citibanamex

The US dollar is the most widely used foreign currency in Mexico for international transactions, savings, and investments. Below we answer common questions about the exchange rate and currency exchange services at Citibanamex.

When was Citibanamex founded, who owns it or controls it, and where is its main headquarters?

Citibanamex traces its origin to 1884, when Banco Nacional de México was formed from the merger of Banco Nacional Mexicano and Banco Mercantil Mexicano. After operating for years as Banamex and later as Citibanamex, the franchise is now organized under Grupo Financiero Banamex and remains headquartered in Mexico City, Mexico. As of March 2026, Citi remained the controlling shareholder while Mexican businessman Fernando Chico Pardo had become board chair and a significant shareholder as Citi carried out a staged divestment. For users in Mexico, that ownership transition matters because it can affect branding, governance and long-term strategy. The practical reading is to distinguish ownership, brand and local operation.

What does Citibanamex do in Mexico and how is it useful for an everyday user?

Citibanamex works as a universal bank for individuals and businesses, covering accounts, cards, payments, lending, investments and business services. For an everyday user, its practical value is in receiving payroll, paying bills, moving money through SPEI, using cards, or comparing savings and financing products. It is also relevant in Mexico because of its long history, customer base and corporate transition from Citi toward a more independent Banamex structure. Before choosing a product, users should review fees, requirements, digital limits and whether the product is offered under the current Banamex/Citibanamex brand.

What app, digital banking, portal, or online tools does Citibanamex offer?

Citibanamex offers App Banamex, BancaNet and security tools such as token or digital authentication, depending on the product. These channels let users check balances, make transfers, pay bills, manage cards, review transactions and operate without always visiting a branch. For a user in Mexico, the key is confirming which functions apply to the specific account, what daily limits apply and which operations require extra validation. It is also useful to review service hours, app stability and whether a complaint, request or product application can be completed online or must finish at a branch.

What main financial products does Citibanamex offer, such as accounts, cards, investments, or insurance?

The main offering of Citibanamex includes accounts, credit and debit cards, payroll, personal and mortgage loans, investments, insurance, wealth services and business banking. For individual users, comparisons usually focus on fees, card promotions, digital access and credit requirements. For businesses, collection tools, payments, treasury and corporate banking matter more. The real value of the offering depends on whether the user needs daily banking, financing, investing or international services, because each product carries its own costs, limits and conditions. This review helps compare the entity with similar alternatives in Mexico.

What loans or financing products does Citibanamex offer, and what are their key interest rates, total cost indicators, or conditions?

Citibanamex publicly lists several credit products with confirmable figures. For mortgages, Hipoteca Perfiles Banamex shows an average CAT of 12.3% without VAT; the fixed annual rate is assigned after reviewing the customer profile and the property. The “Amarra tu Tasa” certificate also carries a 1% + VAT fee. For unsecured borrowing, Crédito Personal Banamex reports an average CAT of 36.6% without VAT. On the payroll side, the bank offers amounts from MXN 2,000 to MXN 1,500,000, terms of 12 to 72 months, a fixed annual rate of up to 49%, and 0% origination fee. Standard personal-credit eligibility also includes provable monthly income of at least MXN 3,000.

What relationship does Citibanamex have with exchange rates, payments, transfers, or international banking?

Citibanamex relates to exchange rates, payments and transfers because it publishes bank foreign-currency quotes and offers channels for moving money inside and outside Mexico. On an exchange-rate page, its quote works as a retail reference: useful for comparison with other banks, but different from an interbank or official rate. Users should check whether the quote applies to branch service, digital banking or a specific channel, as well as the buy-sell spread. For payments, it is also relevant through SPEI transfers, cards and business services.

What differentiates Citibanamex from other banks in Mexico?

Citibanamex stands out for its long history, broad customer base, card franchise, wealth services and business banking. It is also distinctive because of its separation from Citi, which may affect branding, governance and future strategy. Compared with other banks, it should not be viewed only as a basic-account option: its value also lies in investments, lending, business banking and market references. For users, the comparison should include costs, app quality, service, branch availability, current products and changes linked to the corporate transition.

What important changes, developments, or updates has Citibanamex had in the last year?

Over the last year, Banamex kept moving forward in its separation from Citi. In September 2025, Citi announced an agreement to sell a 25% stake to Fernando Chico Pardo; in December 2025 it confirmed that the transaction had closed, and in February 2026 it announced additional commitments to place another meaningful stake. For users in Mexico, the main development has not been a sudden day-to-day operating change, but the gradual evolution of corporate governance, branding and strategy as Banamex becomes more independent from Citi. It is a corporate transition that remains worth following closely.

Conversion Table for dollar to mexican peso in Citibanamex

QuantityAverage Price (Buy)
1 USD16.87 MXN
2 USD33.74 MXN
5 USD84.35 MXN
10 USD168.70 MXN
20 USD337.40 MXN
50 USD843.50 MXN
100 USD1,687 MXN
200 USD3,374 MXN
250 USD4,217.50 MXN
500 USD8,435 MXN
750 USD12,652.50 MXN
1000 USD16,870 MXN
2000 USD33,740 MXN
5000 USD84,350 MXN

Conversion Table for mexican peso to dollar in Citibanamex

QuantityAverage Price (Buy)
1 MXN0.0561 USD
2 MXN0.1122 USD
5 MXN0.2805 USD
10 MXN0.561 USD
20 MXN1.122 USD
50 MXN2.805 USD
100 MXN5.61 USD
200 MXN11.22 USD
250 MXN14.025 USD
500 MXN28.05 USD
750 MXN42.075 USD
1000 MXN56.10 USD
2000 MXN112.20 USD
5000 MXN280.50 USD

Exchange rates of dollar to mexican peso in other banks/institutions

BanksChange (today) Buy / Sell *
Elektra0.00%$16.65$17.94
Banorte0.00%$16.15$17.80
BBVA Bancomer0.00%$16.54$17.67
Afirme0.00%$16.30$17.90
Banco Santander0.00%$17.3896
Bank of Mexico0.00%$17.3898
Bancoppel-0.18%$16.54$18.01
Bank of America-0.16%$16.5017$18.4162
DOF-0.24%$17.3898
Grupo Financiero Multiva-0.11%$17.48
Intercam-0.91%$16.8614$17.8719
FX Market0.10%$17.4019
Para pagos-0.08%$17.4312
SAT-0.24%$17.3898
Scotiabank0.00%$15.60$19.10
Ve por más0.00%$16.9016$17.9166
Visa0.00%$17.3898
*: Rows that contain single value should be considered as sell rates.

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