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Real-time currency exchange rates in Armenia: USD, EUR, RUB. Compare rates at banks in Yerevan.

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Where is the best and safest place to exchange currency in Armenia?

In most cases, the safest option is banks and licensed exchange offices. Rates can vary by bank, time of day, amount and whether you exchange cash or non‑cash.

Airports, hotels and tourist areas often have less favorable rates due to a wider spread.

With TheMoney.am you can compare bank rates and pick a better option. Before you go, it’s worth confirming fees, availability of cash currency and any limits at the selected branch.

Why are buy and sell rates different, and what is the spread?

Banks (and exchange offices) publish two rates: buy (when they buy currency from you) and sell (when they sell currency to you).

The difference between them is the spread. It covers costs and risks and forms the margin, which is why buy and sell rates do not match.

On TheMoney.am you can compare buy and sell rates across banks side by side to find more competitive offers.

How is the Central Bank of Armenia rate different from bank exchange rates?

The Central Bank of Armenia publishes a reference (official) rate used as a benchmark for calculations. It is not necessarily the cash exchange rate you will get at a bank branch.

Actual bank rates may differ due to the spread, market demand, fees and internal bank policies.

TheMoney.am helps you view both bank rates and the reference rate to understand the market level and avoid overpaying.

Are there fees when exchanging currency, and how do I account for them?

Fees can be built into the rate (via the spread) or charged separately. Terms may depend on the amount, channel (cash/non‑cash) and the specific branch.

To compare correctly, look at the effective outcome: the real buy/sell rate you get and any additional commissions.

TheMoney.am helps you compare rates quickly, but for larger amounts it’s best to confirm fees and conditions with the selected bank in advance.

Do I need an ID to exchange currency in Armenia, and are there limits?

For small amounts, exchange is usually straightforward. For larger transactions, a bank or exchange office may request identification and additional information to meet compliance requirements.

Limits and requirements vary by bank, currency and channel (cash/non‑cash). Above certain thresholds, an individual rate may apply.

Tip: compare rates on TheMoney.am and confirm the conditions with your bank if you plan to exchange a large amount or a less common currency.