What is the difference between ‘buy’ and ‘sell’ exchange rates?
Last Updated: 23 Jan 2017
A 'Buy rate' is the rate that ASB will buy foreign currency from you.
A 'Sell rate' is the rate that ASB will sell foreign currency to you.
Take a look at our current exchange rates to see the current buy and sell rates.
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