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A bureau de change rate is the rate at which one currency can be exchanged for another currency. It is based on the current exchange rate in the foreign exchange market, plus a markup or commission charged by the bureau de change for their services. This markup helps the bureau de change cover its costs and make a profit on the exchange.

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Where can I find a bureau de change?

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How do you spell beaueau de change?

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What is a bureau de change?

A bureau de change is a place in Britain and New Zealand where foreign currency can be exchanged.


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Depending on which country you are in, post offices and bureau de change offices will give you a realistic exchange rate.


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Yes, you can.


Is bureau de poste masculine or feminine?

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A bank, post office or bureau de change.


How do you convert England pounds to Canadian money?

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Where can i encash American express traveler's checks in Frankfurt airport?

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I would doubt it.


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Can you change old french money at the bureau de change?

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