MAD to USD Market Data
Moroccan dirham (MAD) to US dollar (USD) market data - latest interbank exchange rate, trend, chart & historic rates.
90-day market context
Currency Forecasts related to MAD/USD
EUR to USD Exchange Rate Forecast & Outlook
Currently, EUR/USD is trading close to 7-day lows near 1.1739, just above its 3-month average. The dominant driver is risk sentiment, with safe-haven flows supporting the US Dollar amid geopolitical tensions in the Middle East.
USD to GBP Exchange Rate Forecast & Outlook
Currently, USD/GBP is trading close to 0.7402, just below its 3-month average, within a narrow 5% range. The dominant driver from structured analysis is the rate differential, with the US-UK yield spread narrowing.
MAD to USD Conversion: What Is Your Money Worth?
To help you understand the real-world value of the current exchange rate, the table below shows how much Moroccan dirham are worth in US dollar across a range of amounts.
This gives a quick view of what you’d get when converting different MAD amounts at today’s rate * :
| MAD | USD |
|---|---|
| د.م. 1,000 | $ 108.20 |
| د.م. 5,000 | $ 541.00 |
| د.م. 20,000 | $ 2,164 |
| د.م. 100,000 | $ 10,820 |
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*Converted at the current MAD-USD interbank exchange rate. Calculate actual payout amounts for Send Money and Travel Money exchange rates.
What is the best Send Money conversion rate for MAD to USD?
As exchange rates can vary significantly between banks and also between currency exchange providers, it's therefore important to carefully compare Moroccan dirham (MAD) to US dollar (USD) rates from different sources before making a conversion.
The above Dirham to Dollar comparison table makes it easy to compare the Total Fees (both variable and fixed) you are being charged by banks and other foreign exchange providers against the latest MAD-USD mid-rate and the possible savings of using various providers.
How do MAD-USD rates compare between providers?
It's important to note that exchange rates also fluctuate frequently due to market conditions. Additionally, banks and foreign exchange providers often apply a margin to the exchange rate, resulting in a less favorable rate for customers compared to the mid-market rate. For more competitive rates, you might consider using a specialized currency exchange service or platforms that offer rates closer to the mid-market rate.