Yes. Most banks will convert your foreign currency cash into the local currency. They will do it only if you are either:
A foreign bank is any bank that does not have operations in a given country. For example, a bank in England that does not operate in the United States is considered a foreign bank to the United States.
In any bank
River bank
Any person or business wishing to deposit money, or borrow money, or to convert money into a different form of currency, is potentially a customer for a bank.A Customer for a bank is a person who does some business with the bank. The business could be anything like:Depositing cashHolding accountsWithdrawing cashUse debit or credit cardsForeign Exchange conversionsInsurance needsStock Trading requirementsetc
Usually the sender of the wire transfer pays a fee for sending the money. In most cases the receiving bank does not charge its customer any fee for receiving the money. However, if the money is sent overseas, the receiving bank may charge the recipient a fee for converting the money received from another country (which will be in foreign currency) into the local currency equivalent.
no, you have to convert it to US money, which you can probably do at any customs office
The best place to convert your dollars to yen is right at the airport; they have bank offices specifically for this. Outside of the airport, the best place to do this will be any bank branch.
A foreign bank is any bank that does not have operations in a given country. For example, a bank in England that does not operate in the United States is considered a foreign bank to the United States.
In the United Kingdom you can go to any foreign exchange shop. You will find these in any Travel Agent or Bank/Building Society. Most do not charge for this service. You just have to decide whether you want travellers cheques or cash. This decision should be based on the amount you wish to change over.
It is best to convert currency at a local bank. The bank teller can help in converting money without any problems. At the bank people won't have problems at all.
I have never transferred money from my bank account to a person from Senegal since most of them are usually scammers.
Yes ,unless they have a discriminating foreign exchange and for better gold standard money (gold secured protected money for any devaluation ) policies.
In any bank
Any bank will take as long as you have an account
Walk into an ATM and deposit the money into your bank accountWalk into the bank branch (any bank that you have an account with) and deposit the money into your bank account
River bank
Any person or business wishing to deposit money, or borrow money, or to convert money into a different form of currency, is potentially a customer for a bank.A Customer for a bank is a person who does some business with the bank. The business could be anything like:Depositing cashHolding accountsWithdrawing cashUse debit or credit cardsForeign Exchange conversionsInsurance needsStock Trading requirementsetc