🇺🇸 USD to 🇲🇦 MAD — US Dollar to Moroccan Dirham (DH) Rate Today
Live indicative interbank rate. Last refreshed 25 Jun 2026 00:00:05 UTC.
Convert US Dollar to Moroccan Dirham using the live indicative interbank rate and the converter below. Covers the cost of sending to Morocco via the major mobile money apps.
USD to MAD rate change
Rate tracking started 24 June 2026. Longer windows fill in as history grows.
Change in the USD→MAD rate. + means the Moroccan Dirham weakened against the US Dollar; − means it strengthened.
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USD → MAD conversion table
| USD | MAD |
|---|---|
| 1 | 9.37 |
| 5 | 46.85 |
| 10 | 93.70 |
| 20 | 187.40 |
| 50 | 468.50 |
| 100 | 937.00 |
| 200 | 1,874.00 |
| 500 | 4,685.00 |
| 1,000 | 9,370.00 |
| 2,000 | 18,740.00 |
| 5,000 | 46,850.00 |
| 10,000 | 93,700.00 |
Table computed at the indicative rate of 1 USD = 9.37 MAD. Real operator-side values include a 1%-4% spread.
US Dollar to Moroccan Dirham exchange rate history
What moves the Moroccan Dirham rate
The Moroccan dirham trades in a managed float against a basket tilted toward the euro, with a smaller dollar component. Tourism receipts set the pace of foreign-currency inflows, alongside phosphate exports, since Morocco holds the world's largest phosphate reserves. A fast-growing automotive export sector, built to supply European plants and buyers, has become a leading earner of hard currency. Remittances from the large European diaspora round out the picture. To read where the dirham is heading, watch the tourist season, phosphate prices, automotive order books and the strength of European demand, all of which steer the currency along the trajectory the central bank allows.
Converting and sending the Moroccan Dirham: what to know
The dirham is convertible for current-account transactions and counts among the more liquid North African currencies, which makes routine payments and transfers comparatively smooth. It is steered by the central bank rather than left to float freely, so day-to-day swings stay contained and well-managed. For a sender or receiver, that translates into relative stability and few nasty surprises. There is no meaningful parallel-market problem to navigate; the official rate is the rate that matters, and converting in or out of dirhams is generally orderly and predictable for ordinary cross-border use.
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.
About the Moroccan Dirham
The Moroccan dirham is issued by Bank Al-Maghrib and splits into 100 centimes. Rather than floating freely, it is steered as a managed float against a basket dominated by the euro and the US dollar, reflecting Morocco's deep trade ties to Europe. The kingdom's economy leans on phosphate exports, a fast-growing automotive assembly sector, year-round tourism, and sizeable remittances sent home by Moroccans living across France, Spain and the Low Countries. That mix of industry and diaspora inflows gives the dirham a relatively broad foreign-currency base compared with many of its regional peers.
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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 Morocco, see the inbound transfer comparison.