🇩🇯 DJF to 🇺🇸 USD — Djiboutian Franc (Fdj) to US Dollar Rate Today
Live indicative interbank rate. Last refreshed 25 Jun 2026 00:00:05 UTC.
Convert Djiboutian Franc to US Dollar using the live indicative interbank rate and the converter below. Covers the cost of sending to United States via the major mobile money apps.
Is the djiboutian franc pegged?
Yes. The Djiboutian franc is anchored to the US dollar through a currency board at about 177.72 DJF per $1, held since 1973. The peg makes the rate highly predictable; on a dollar transfer only the fee changes, not the rate.
Because the rate is fixed, only the transfer cost varies. Compare sending fees →
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DJF → USD conversion table
| DJF | USD |
|---|---|
| 500 | 2.81 |
| 1,000 | 5.63 |
| 2,000 | 11.25 |
| 5,000 | 28.13 |
| 10,000 | 56.27 |
| 25,000 | 140.67 |
| 50,000 | 281.34 |
| 100,000 | 562.68 |
| 250,000 | 1,406.71 |
| 500,000 | 2,813.41 |
| 1,000,000 | 5,626.83 |
Table computed at the indicative rate of 1 DJF = 0.005627 USD. Real operator-side values include a 1%-4% spread.
Djiboutian Franc to US Dollar exchange rate history
What moves the Djiboutian Franc rate
The Djiboutian franc rests not on commodity exports but on earnings from ports and transit logistics, with Djibouti serving as the maritime gateway for landlocked Ethiopia. Rents and spending from the foreign military bases stationed in the country provide another steady source of foreign currency. The exchange rate is thus less sensitive to world commodity prices than to port traffic and the foreign presence. To understand the franc, follow the volumes moving through the ports to and from Ethiopia along with base activity, since these service flows explain the currency's stability and predictability far more than any commodity cycle ever could.
Converting and sending the Djiboutian Franc: what to know
The Djiboutian franc has been anchored to the US dollar by a currency board since 1973, which makes it highly predictable and freely convertible at the peg. For anyone sending or receiving dollars, that means very little exchange-rate risk: the conversion holds steady at a known rate rather than drifting day to day. There is no parallel-market problem to manage, and access to foreign exchange is straightforward. In practical terms, a dollar transfer behaves about as cleanly as it can in the region, with the long-standing peg doing the work of keeping value stable.
About the Djiboutian Franc
The Djiboutian franc, issued by the Banque Centrale de Djibouti, has been anchored to the US dollar through a currency board since 1973, holding at roughly 177.721 francs per dollar. That hard peg gives the franc unusual predictability for the region and underpins confidence in a small economy whose strength lies elsewhere. Djibouti owes its prosperity to geography: its modern ports and transit-logistics corridors handle much of the trade for landlocked Ethiopia, turning the country into a strategic gateway on the Red Sea. The currency-board arrangement keeps monetary policy tightly disciplined around maintaining that dollar parity.
About the US Dollar
The US Dollar (USD, $) is the world's primary reserve currency and the de facto reference rate for most African remittance pricing. It is issued by the Federal Reserve System and subdivided into 100 cents. For African routes, the USD plays two distinct roles: as the on-the-wire settlement currency that originating remittance providers use to hedge between markets, and as the unit of account that diaspora senders most often think in. When operators quote a USD-to-local-currency rate, the difference between that rate and the interbank mid-market — the spread — is where most of the route's cost is hidden, often dwarfing the visible send fee. For receivers in countries with thin USD interbank markets such as Sierra Leone or Mozambique, the published rate can lag the interbank reference by several percentage points.
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Why is the rate I see on my mobile money operator different?
Rates shown on this page are indicative interbank reference rates updated daily. Operator send rates typically include a 1%-4% spread above this reference, which covers FX hedging cost, settlement risk and commercial margin. For exact send rates via M-Pesa, MTN MoMo, Sendwave, LemFi, WorldRemit, Wise or TapTap Send to United States, see the inbound transfer comparison.