Eurochange is a Spanish currency exchange supplier with 25 branches in Alicante, Almería, Barcelona, Madrid, Málaga, Murcia, Palma de Mallorca and Pamplona. They are specialists in buying and selling foreign currency, currently working with 40 currencies. More details
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 common thing is that the holiday money supplier where you will acquire your Tunisian Dinars will ask you to provide a valid and current identity document (resident´s ID card (DNI or NIE) or passport in Spain). Have in mind that your driver's license is not normally accepted as a valid identification document.
Contrarily banks do not generally request any documentation from their customers who buy Tunisian Dinars for they already identified them when they opened an account with them.
When you return from your trip, you can exchange your remaining Tunisian Dinars at your closest of the different holiday money provider´s stores that take part on the Cambiator results page.
Then click/tap on the Sell your currency tab and look for your leftover currency and then fill in the amount of Tunisian Dinar banknotes you need to change. Please do not include loose change, for these suppliers do not admit them.
Cambiator does not recommend ordering dinars TND at the airport. This should be your last alternative, as it is the least cheap.
We also do not recommend changing your dinars TND in a Spanish bank since literally all Spanish banks charge you a 3% commission, with a minimum (whichever is higher) amount of 6 to 10 euros. Lest you have the power to discuss with your bank removing this fee.
If you are going to to buy dinars from Tunisie you only need to select this currency in our currency purchase widget. Then enter the euros you want to change and choose wether you prefer to be delivered the dinars from Tunisie at home or the office or selectyour town in order to collect the dinars from Tunisie in store.
Cambiator will show you the results of the different currency providers, ordered from more interesting to less appealing. We will also display the median rate at Spanish high street banks and at the airports (if they sell dinars from Tunisie).
To know how foreign exchange works, think of any retail branch that offers a product to you as a consumer. The business acquires products from a supplier known as wholesaler at a purchase price, to which it adds a profit margin.
The gap between the final price at which you buy in that branch (eg your dinars) and what it cost the store to get those dinars is the profit it obtains in that foreign exchange.
Nevertheless there is a difference in currency exchange with other businesses. In principle, foreign currency banknotes (dinars in this case) pass on from consumer to consumer, that is, they are not consumed.
For that reason, it may be the case that a bank or currency supplier buys dinars from a traveler travelling to Spain (earning a profit) and those same dinars pass into your hands when you buy that currency (new profit margin).
The online purchase of dinars from Tunisie in Spain is very safe. Bear in mind that it is done with holiday money suppliers that must have a licence from the Spanish Central Bank.
Furthermore, these foreign currency suppliers are companies subject to investigation and can be sanctioned if they fail to comply with the binding AML legislation in Spain to indicate with whom they exchange dinars from Tunisie.
If you thought that your bank or the airport were the only places to acquire dinars TND on this day, please, firs of all browse rates in the various currency providers that we compared for you above.
You can see that for the same euros, you will get more dinars TND depending on the service you pick and you can dispose of the difference on other leisure activities for your trip (coffees, souvenirs, transportation, etc.).
The median amount of dinars from Tunisie in Spain of a tourist who exchanges Euros for dinars from Tunisie is normally around 700 €. If you want to acquire more than 5,999 €, the mandatory documents that your currency provider will demand from you will be addiotional. To rephrase it, they may ask you to demonstrate the source of your Euros or your business documentation, etc.
Yet up to € per calendar quarter, the Spanish foreign currency suppliers do not generally ask you for more than the Spanish ID card (DNI or NIE) to order dinars from Tunisie.
Usually, the online rates of the foreign currency providers in Spain, are more interesting than those you find if you go directly in one of their offices.
So we advise you to perform a rate comparison when before purchasing Tunisian Dinars. And later either book online to select click and collect at a branch of the currency exchange suppliers around you or to order them online choosing delivery at home as delivery method. This way you will be handed the Tunisian Dinars comfortably in your home or office.
There is no better or worse time to exchange euros to Tunisian Dinars. All currencies appreciate or depreciate every day based on the other travel money they are measured against.
For that reason, when you intend buying Tunisian Dinars, the highly advised thing you can do is carry on a preceding rate matching on Cambiator.