Euro price in Dominican Republic today, August 4th, 2025

SANTO DOMINGO. — The exchange rate of the euro against the Dominican peso at Banreservas, Banco Popular and Banco BHD is presented as follows for this Monday, August 4, 2025.
  • Banreservas: Buy RD$ 67.50 / Sell RD$ 73.00
  • Banco Popular: Buy RD$ 68.70 / Sell RD$ 73.10
  • Banco BHD: Buy RD$ 68.80 / Sell RD$ 73.05
For its part, the Wise platform reports an average market exchange rate of approximately RD$ 67.45 per euro. The market opening imposed an average price of RD$ 69.66 per euro, which represents a drop of around 0.77 % compared to the previous day's close (~RD$ 70.20).

Overview

  • Banks present buying ranges between RD$ 67.50 and RD$ 68.80, and selling prices between RD$ 73.00 and RD$ 73.10, reflecting small differences between entities.
  • The average rate reported by Wise (RD$ 67.45) is below the average bank buying rate, suggesting more advantageous conditions.
  • The market quotation at the beginning of the day (RD$ 69.66) falls between the institutional buying and selling rates, but is higher than the average price of digital platforms.

📊 Price Comparison

EntidadCompra (RD$)Venta (RD$)
Banreservas67.5073.00
Banco Popular68.7073.10
Banco BHD68.8073.05
Wise (mercado)~67.45
Apertura mercado69.66 (precio estimado)

📌 Brief Analysis

  • The euro's sale remains around RD$ 73.00, with little variation among banks.
  • The difference between the minimum purchase (RD$ 67.50 at Banreservas) and the maximum purchase (RD$ 68.80 at BHD) is RD$ 1.30, showing limited variation in purchases.
  • The opening price of the market (RD$ 69.66) represents a midpoint, but slightly lower than institutional selling prices and higher than the Wise rate.

✅ Additional Context

  • Wise's quote of RD$ 67.45 per euro is a more favorable alternative for those who exchange currencies on digital platforms, compared to the higher bank rates.
  • The observed drop from the previous close (~RD$ 70.20) to the start of the day (RD$ 69.66) indicates a slight downward trend, set at –0.77 % at opening.

In summary, today, August 4, 2025, the euro is trading approximately between RD$ 67.50 and RD$ 68.80 for buying, and between RD$ 73.00 and RD$ 73.10 for selling in the main banks of the country. The average market rate is at RD$ 67.45 per euro, while the estimated opening price was RD$ 69.66, reflecting a slight downward trend.

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