Buying foreign currency from INTRUST Bank

Currencies are available daily at 105 N. Main in Wichita. In addition, currencies may be ordered and delivered to the banking center most convenient to you. Use the converter below for current rates.

Buy currency I would like to purchase $ worth of .
At our current exchange rate of 0.0, you will receive 100 in USD.
Rates are current as of 4/20/2024.

Amount of foreign currency will be rounded to the current available denominations. For additional currencies available for purchase, please contact Customer Service, who can put you in touch with our Foreign Currency Desk.

Selling foreign currency to INTRUST Bank

If you have leftover currency from your trip abroad, you can sell it to INTRUST Bank. Simply bring it in to one of our banking centers. Legal tender for the following currencies may be redeemed for immediate credit at our buy rate:

Selling currency I would like to sell worth of .
At our current exchange rate of 0.0, you will receive $100 in U.S. Dollars.
Rates are current as of 4/20/2024.

Coins not accepted. Other currencies are redeemable at the discretion of the issuing bank and may incur a fee to redeem. Limitations to currencies available for buyback and non-customer transactions may apply.

Travel Tips

When traveling, the last thing you want to worry about is money. Review our travel tips below to help prepare you for using your money overseas.

Using a Credit Card

Credit cards offer the best rate of exchange

You will receive the best rate of exchange of the day when using a credit card, even though the rate of exchange could fluctuate many times throughout each day. Keep in mind, however, that except for cash advances, the rate is not applied to your transaction on the date of your purchase; it's applied on the date that your transaction reaches the credit card clearinghouse. Some card issuers may have an additional foreign transaction fee.

Notify your card issuer in advance

If you anticipate using a credit card on your trip, we recommend that you call your card issuer ahead of time to advise them of your plans to use the card in a foreign country. Doing so may avoid delayed transactions on your trip. Because many card issuers monitor your spending habits (such as where you frequently purchase and how much you spend), if you haven't notified your card issuer ahead of time, the issuer may assume that your card has been stolen.

Using a Debit Card

Debit cards are widely accepted for purchases, but you may encounter problems when using them for hotel and car reservations. Like credit cards above, debit cards offer the best rate of exchange, and if you plan to use your debit card on your trip, we recommend that you notify your debit card issuer in advance.

Using an ATM

Automated Teller Machines (ATMs) are widely accessible in major metropolitan areas. You will be charged a usage fee by the foreign ATM operator as well as your ATM card issuer. The exchange rate for using an ATM will be the same as using a credit card.

Buying and Selling Foreign Currency

Get the best exchange rate

While traveling in a foreign country, we recommend that you avoid using the exchange services of hotels and off-hours exchange windows at train stations and airports. Banks, American Express offices and well known bureau de change operations are more likely to offer competitive rates. It's also wise to limit your purchase of foreign currency to what you actually expect to spend

Excess foreign currency after your trip

INTRUST can exchange excess foreign currency for immediate credit at our buy rate. For more information, contact Customer Service, who can put you in touch with our Foreign Currency Desk.