Cairo – Teh Egyptian pound experienced modest gains against the U.S. dollar in midday trading Tuesday, a closely watched indicator of the North African nation’s ongoing economic conditions. [[1]] Investors have been keenly focused on currency fluctuations in Egypt amid broader regional economic shifts and ongoing IMF negotiations regarding further financial support. [[3]] The following details current exchange rates at several major egyptian banks as of January 27,2026.
The Egyptian pound saw a slight recovery against the U.S. dollar during midday trading on Tuesday, January 27, 2026. This movement comes as investors continue to monitor currency fluctuations in the region. The exchange rate at the Commercial International Bank (CIB) reached 46.97 Egyptian pounds for buying and 47.07 Egyptian pounds for selling.
National Bank of Egypt reported a rate of 46.98 Egyptian pounds for purchasing dollars and 47.08 Egyptian pounds for selling. The Central Bank of Egypt set its rate at 47.00 Egyptian pounds for buying and 47.14 Egyptian pounds for selling.
Dollar Exchange Rates at Egyptian Banks:
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National Bank of Egypt:
– 46.98 Egyptian pounds for buying.
– 47.08 Egyptian pounds for selling.
Bank Misr:
– 46.99 Egyptian pounds for buying.
– 47.09 Egyptian pounds for selling.
Alexandria Bank:
– 47.00 Egyptian pounds for buying.
– 47.102 Egyptian pounds for selling.
Commercial International Bank (CIB):
– 46.97 Egyptian pounds for buying.
– 47.07 Egyptian pounds for selling.
Al Baraka Bank:
– 47.00 Egyptian pounds for buying.
– 47.10 Egyptian pounds for selling.
Crédit Agricole:
– 46.98 Egyptian pounds for buying.
– 47.08 Egyptian pounds for selling.
United Bank:
– 46.98 Egyptian pounds for buying.
– 47.08 Egyptian pounds for selling.
Suez Canal Bank:
– 46.99 Egyptian pounds for buying.
– 47.09 Egyptian pounds for selling.
Egyptian Gulf Bank:
– 47.00 Egyptian pounds for buying.
– 47.10 Egyptian pounds for selling.
HSBC Bank:
– 46.98 Egyptian pounds for buying.
– 47.08 Egyptian pounds for selling.