RatesNAB Australian dollar (AUD) Exchange Rate Deals
NAB Australian dollar (AUD) Exchange Rate Deals
We help you save money by comparing NAB Australian dollar (AUD) exchange rates to the latest market rate and those offered by leading FX providers.
NAB Foreign Exchange at a glance
Like all the leading banks, NAB (National Australia Bank) offers a wide range of currency related products and services to its customers. If you are a customer of NAB and use internet banking to transfer money overseas then you will be interested to learn how NAB exchange rates compare to other providers.
* You must be a customer of NAB Bank to use their exchange currency services.
International transfers sent in Australian dollars using the NAB app or NAB Internet Banking incur a $30 transfer fee. International transfers made at a NAB branch (sent in Australian dollars or foreign currency) incur a $30 transfer fee.
In 2022, NAB (National Australia Bank) announced their acquisition of the Citi consumer banking business in Australia.
If you previously had a Citi branded deposit, home loan or investment account, your account was closed, and balance transferred to your NAB branded account on 24 February 2024.
You can manage your foreign transfers through NAB Internet Banking or the NAB app where NAB exchange rates will now apply.
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