iCambio is the trademark of Change Center, a foreign exchange office born in 1991. They have exchange offices in Madrid, Andalusia (Málaga, Fuengirola, Torremolinos, Marbella, Seville and Córdoba) and Alicante (Benidorm) and a home delivery website . More details
Today's average exchange rate for this foreign currency in the main banks in Spain. The euros to be paid by the bank will charge a commission of between 2.5% and 3%, with a minimum of € 6 to € 10 (the most expensive of the two). More details
Average prices today for this foreign currency in the two main airports in Spain: Madrid-Barajas Adolfo Suarez Airport and Barcelona El Prat. More details
The functionning of the euro to Kuwaiti Dinar currency exchange is easy to understand. Foreign currency banknotes are physical products that circulate around the world. Some currencies, such as the dollar or the pound, are very well distributed, and others not so much.
The more difficult it is to get a currency, the more costly it will be to acquire it.
If you are planning to purchase dinars, it is recommendable to compare rates at the airport, at your bank and at currency supplier (some suppliers send the dinars to your home).
If you believed that your bank or the airport were the sole places to purchase dinars KWD today, please, firs of all check the prices in the various currency suppliers that we have displayed for you above.
You can spot that for the same euros, you will get more dinars KWD depending on the service you select and you can dispose of the difference on other entertainment for your trip (coffees, souvenirs, transportation, etc.).
In Spain, foreign currency providers and some banks are starting to offer online currency exchange services to their customers with these delivery alternatives:
a) buy and pay online and be handed the currency at the office/home or withdraw it from an office of the courier company (Correos, MRW, Seur, Nacex, etc.). Some of them will allow you to pay cash on delivery when you will be delivered the travel money in hand.
b) place an online reservation for dinars KWD. Afterwards select a branch of the provider where to pick it up from (online payment with a bank card).
c) make an online booking for dinars KWD. Afterwards choose a branch near your home or work where to pick up and pay. In this modality, the price you pay for your currency may be sometimes that of the day you made the online booking, and in others, the rate the day you go to the store of the foreign currency provider.
Select the formula the most convenient for you. Cambiator makes it easy for you to compare.
foreign currency suppliers in Spain usually cap the maximum quantity of foreign currency to be ordered (dinars KWD, etc.) to between 3,000 and 6,000 € per calendar quarter. This is done in accordance with the requirements of the money laundering prevention regulations. If you have to exchange a higher quantity of Euros to dinars KWD, we advise you to speak directly with the travel money provider. They might require from you additional documentation and proof of the origins of your Euros (identity card, passport, certificate of professional activity, income statements, etc.).
As a rule, we recommend you to purchase your travel money in safe locations and where they do not impose on you a fee, in addition to an exchange margin. Almost all Spanish banks and some physical currency providers will charge you a currency exchange fee circa 3%, with a minimum (whichever is higher), of 6 to 10 euros.
This means that if you exchange one hundred euros to dinars, additionally to an exchange margin, you will have to pay a fixed fee of between 6 and 10 euros, since it is an amount higher than the 3 euros commission that would correspond to applying 3% to 100 euros. If you change six hundred euros to dinars, they would apply a 3% fee. That is 18 euros which is higher than the minimum of of 6 to 10 euros.
All holiday money providers in Spain are dedicated to the purchase and sale of foreign exchange. If you have dinars left over after your trip, you only need to enter Cambiator.es and select our Sell your currency tab in the top menu.
After select your town of residence and Cambiator will display how many Euros the different currency suppliers will offer that day in your town for your leftover dinars.
Please acknowledge that they will only acquire you dinars banknotes but not loose change.
The cheapest Kuwaiti Dinars prices are normally found when you order them online choosing the home delivery option. You can also find interesting prices online when you choose the click & collect alternative near you.
As regards to banks in Spain, almost all of them allow for online reservation. In some cases let you order online and pick-up your Kuwaiti Dinars sometime later. But the Euro to Kuwaiti Dinar price they will apply to you will be, that of the collection day, not that of the day you booked the Kuwaiti Dinars.
The euro to Kuwaiti Dinar price oscillates every day. The currencies of countries with more stable economies change less, and vice-versa. But it is also necessary to take into account situations such as Brexit or the Ukraine war, major sporting events or economic crisis, which can impact the travel money rates of a specific currency, like the Kuwaiti Dinar, inmediately.
Any way, most currency suppliers and banks usually change the price at which they sell or buy dinars once a day, early in the morning.
We always have its rates updated, so that you have the best data available on exchange rates.
Getting to know the best exchange rate to buy dinars with Euros today is as easy as heading to Cambiator.es and choosing the currency you want to buy.
Keep in mind that the rates and conditions to obtain dinars that you see on our website are exclusive to be better than the prices you will get if you go directly to the currency supplier.
We do not recommend exchanging travel money at a Spanish bank. They charge you a commission of around 2 to 3% as well as an exchange rate.
Exchanging foreign currency at the airport is always the most expensive way to buy dinars.
The usual thing is that the currency provider where you will acquire your dinars will demand from you to provide a valid and current identity document (passport or resident´s identity card called DNI or NIE in Spain). Bear in mind that your driver's license is not usually accepted as a valid ID.
Contrarily banks do not generally request any ID from their customers who order dinars because they already identified them at the time of opening a bank account with them.