We publish today’s dollar exchange rate against the Egyptian pound in banks operating in Egypt. The average exchange rate at the Central Bank of Egypt was 48.23 pounds for buying and 48.36 pounds for selling. At the National Bank of Egypt, the rate was 48.28 pounds for buying and 48.38 pounds for selling.

The price stabilized at the Commercial International Bank (CIB) at 48.26 pounds for buying and 48.36 pounds for selling, and at the Bank of Alexandria, it was 48.25 pounds for buying and 48.35 pounds for selling.

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The Egyptian pound jumped to its highest levels against the US dollar in about a year, supported by increased foreign currency inflows with the start of the tourism and summer holiday season, easing restrictions on obtaining foreign currency for travelers, along with the rise of emerging market currencies after US inflation data.

The Central Bank of Egypt revealed that net foreign reserves rose to $49.036 billion in July from $48.7 billion in June 2025.

The increase in foreign currency reserves at the Central Bank of Egypt reached $340 million during last July. The past months witnessed significant improvement in Egypt’s tourism revenues, exports, and remittances from Egyptians abroad.