Dollar in Peru: Exchange Rate Update – October 30, โ2025
Lima, Peru – The Peruvian Sol continuesโข to fluctuate against the US dollar, โฃwith current exchange rates varying across financial institutions as of October 30,โ 2025.Understanding these โฃrates is crucial for businesses, travelers,โค and individuals engaging in internationalโ transactions.โข The Central Reserve Bank of Peruโค (BCRP) โclosely monitors these movements, influencing monetaryโ policy and overall economic stability.
Today’s rates show a purchase price ranging from S/3.3050 (Scotiabank) to S/3.525 โ(BBVA), while the sale price ranges from S/3.412 (Interbank) to S/3.540 (BBVA). Specifically, Interbank offers a โคpurchase rate of S/3,372 and a saleโ rate of S/3,412. BBVA lists a purchase rateโ of S/3,525 andโฃ a โsale rateโ of S/3,540. Bankโ of the Nation’s rates are S/3.3200 for purchase and โฃS/3.4500 for โsale, and Scotiabank’s are S/3.3050 and S/3.4850, respectively.
Lookingโฃ ahead, the BCRP’s Macroeconomic Expectations Survey projectsโ the exchange rate to close 2025 โฃatโค S/3.75 per dollar. Forecasts for 2026 anticipate a range of S/3.75 toโฃ S/3.78 per dollar, withโ a slight variability expected in โ2027, estimating between S/3.75 and S/3.80 per dollar. Recent adjustments โขindicateโ a slight downward โขcorrection in the โnext 12 months,with the average โforecast shifting from S/3.76 in Febuary to S/3.75 in โคMarch. These projections are key indicatorsโ for market prospects and are โขpublished in the BCRP Weekly note.