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What Is It?
Foreign Currency Exchange from Yolo Federal
If you’ve got a trip coming up, we think you’ll love our foreign currency exchange. We work with our partner, Currency Exchange International, to get you a special price on the service.
Please see disclosures at the bottom of the page for more details.
Why Yolo Federal
Easy ordering, fast delivery
- Pay electronically
FAQs
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How do I order foreign currency?
Schedule Appointment
You can schedule an in-branch or phone appointment to order your foreign currency.
Secure Message
Send us a message through Secure Message in Online Banking with the following information:
- Foreign currency type
- USD Amount or foreign currency amount
- Denominations (small, large, or mixed)
- Travel destination
- Travel dates
- Phone number
A Member Relationship Specialist will contact you about your order and confirm the information before the order is placed.
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How do I know the exchange rate?
You will be provided the exchange rate for the date of entry and a follow-up e-mail to determine whether you wish to continue the purchase 7-10 days prior to your vacation.
The exchange rate is subject to change.
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Are there fees?
Yes, there is a $14 shipping fee.
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Is there a maximum amount I can order?
Yes, the limit for foreign currency orders is $3,000.
Foreign currency orders will be rounded to whole numbers to match denomination options. For example, an order of $2,097.63 will be rounded to $2,100.00.
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How long will it take to receive my foreign currency?
It takes between 7-10 business days for the foreign currency to arrive after the order is placed. A Member Relationship Specialist will contact you once we receive your order.
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Disclosures
By clicking on the links above, you are aware that you are leaving Yolo FCU’s website. Yolo FCU does not guarantee the accuracy, security or failure of products/services of third party sites. We encourage you to review the privacy and security disclosures on all websites you visit.
Foreign currency exchange is not federally insured by NCUA.