Banks and credit unions are generally the best places to exchange currency, with reasonable exchange rates and the lowest fees.
Foreign checks We also accept checks issued in a number of foreign countries and currencies. To speak with a representative about foreign checks, visit your local Wells Fargo branch or call 1-800-678-4653.
If you're looking to exchange currency for a trip abroad, major brick-and-mortar banks or credit unions can help you get different currencies at a fair exchange rate. You won't want to visit your nearest branch on a whim, though, as some banks do not offer exchanges.
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Unless it's specifically a 'foreign currency account', they'll convert the foreign currency into local currency before depositing into your account. If they have an in-house foreign exchange, they'll use that, but smaller banks will outsource it and route the conversion through a currency trader.
Foreign Currency Checks Your local Wells Fargo branch can accept checks issued in a limited number of foreign countries and currencies. Visit a Wells Fargo branch or call 1-800-678-4653 to learn more.
Shop online with international merchants that accept U.S. currency. You can also avoid foreign transaction fees by making purchases online only with international merchants that work with U.S. credit cards and accept U.S. dollars.
Foreign Currency Checks Your local Wells Fargo branch can accept checks issued in a limited number of foreign countries and currencies. Visit a Wells Fargo branch or call 1-800-678-4653 to learn more.
You may write a cheque in a foreign currency on your Canadian dollar account. When writing a foreign currency cheque, please note the following: Sending a personal cheque internationally is possible but will likely result in delays in its cashing.