سعر الدولار اليوم 20 نوفمبر 2025 في بنك مصر والأهلي وCIB

سعر الدولار اليوم 20 نوفمبر 2025 في بنك مصر والأهلي وCIB

The US dollar exchange rate against the Egyptian pound saw a slight increase on Thursday, November 20, 2025. This change was observed across government and private banks as well as currency exchange companies, with minor variations noted between buying and selling prices from one bank to another.

At the Central Bank of Egypt, the dollar was priced at approximately 47.33 Egyptian pounds for buying and 47.47 pounds for selling, according to the most recent updates issued by the bank.

Here is a detailed overview of the dollar exchange rates on this date:

– Central Bank of Egypt: 47.33 EGP buying, 47.47 EGP selling.
– Bank of Egypt: 47.33 EGP buying, 47.47 EGP selling.
– National Bank of Egypt: 47.34 EGP buying, 47.44 EGP selling.
– Suez Canal Bank: 47.37 EGP buying, 47.47 EGP selling.
– Bank of Alexandria: 47.34 EGP buying, 47.44 EGP selling.
– Al Baraka Bank: 47.32 EGP buying, 47.42 EGP selling.
– United Bank: 47.28 EGP buying, 47.38 EGP selling.
– Commercial International Bank (CIB): 47.34 EGP buying, 47.44 EGP selling.
– National Bank of Kuwait: 47.34 EGP buying, 47.44 EGP selling.

More specific rates from key banks reveal that at the National Bank of Egypt, the buying price was 47.34 pounds while the selling price stood at 47.44 pounds. In contrast, Bank of Cairo recorded a buying rate of 47.13 pounds and a selling rate of 47.23 pounds.

Abu Dhabi Islamic Bank reported the dollar priced at 47.37 pounds for buying and 47.47 pounds for selling. Similarly, Suez Canal Bank maintained the buying price at 47.37 pounds with the selling price at 47.47 pounds.

Meanwhile, the Commercial International Bank (CIB) presented rates of 47.34 pounds for purchase and 47.44 pounds for sale.

These figures reflect the ongoing slight fluctuations in the exchange rate market, influenced by various economic factors and the policies of the Central Bank of Egypt. The monitoring of these rates remains crucial for businesses, investors, and individuals dealing with foreign currency transactions.