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🇺🇸 USD to 🇹🇳 TNDUS Dollar to Tunisian Dinar (DT) Rate Today

Live indicative interbank rate. Last refreshed 25 Jun 2026 00:00:05 UTC.

Convert US Dollar to Tunisian Dinar using the live indicative interbank rate and the converter below. Covers the cost of sending to Tunisia via the major mobile money apps.

LiveUpdated 2026-06-25
1 USD = 2.950 TND

USD to TND rate change

Rate tracking started 24 June 2026. Longer windows fill in as history grows.

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Change in the USD→TND rate. + means the Tunisian Dinar weakened against the US Dollar; − means it strengthened.

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🇹🇳295.000TND
1 USD = 2.950 TND · Updated 2026-06-25 00:00

USD → TND conversion table

USDTND
12.950
514.750
1029.500
2059.000
50147.500
100295.000
200590.000
5001,475.000
1,0002,950.000
2,0005,900.000
5,00014,750.000
10,00029,500.000

Table computed at the indicative rate of 1 USD = 2.950 TND. Real operator-side values include a 1%-4% spread.

US Dollar to Tunisian Dinar exchange rate history

Current: 1 USD = 2.95 TND
Low: 2.95High: 2.95
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What moves the Tunisian Dinar rate

The Tunisian dinar leans heavily on Mediterranean tourism, whose seasonal flows feed the supply of foreign currency along the coast. Textile and garment exports to the European Union, a long-standing industrial specialty, provide another steady source of hard currency, as do olive oil and dates shipped to foreign markets. The progress of any IMF-programme discussions and the condition of public finances weigh heavily on confidence and therefore on the dinar. To anticipate its path, follow summer tourist arrivals, European demand for clothing, the olive harvest and the tone of budget negotiations with international lenders, which together shape the currency's near-term direction.

Converting and sending the Tunisian Dinar: what to know

The dinar is managed and not freely convertible, an important point for anyone planning a transfer. Carrying dinar banknotes across the border is restricted, so the currency is meant to be used and converted inside the country rather than stockpiled abroad. It is quoted to three decimals, with the smallest unit known as the millime, which you will see on local pricing. Practically, convert on arrival rather than holding cash, and remember the dinar's value is sensitive to European demand, so timing around the tourist economy can matter for what you receive.

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 Tunisian Dinar

Tunisia's dinar, managed by the Central Bank of Tunisia (BCT), is unusual in being subdivided into 1,000 millimes, so prices are routinely quoted to three decimal places. It is a managed currency that is not freely convertible, and travellers are restricted from carrying dinar banknotes across the border, a control meant to protect scarce reserves. The economy that underpins it rests on Mediterranean tourism, a long-established textiles and garment industry serving European buyers, and agricultural exports such as olive oil and dates. These pillars leave the dinar sensitive to European demand and seasonal visitor flows.

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FAQ

What is the USD/TND exchange rate today?
The indicative rate is 1 USD = 2.950 TND, updated 2026-06-25. This is an interbank mid-market reference; mobile money operators apply their own spread on top.
How much is 100 USD in TND?
100 USD ≈ 295.000 TND at the indicative rate. For 100 USD: 295.000 TND. Use the converter above to try other amounts.
What's the best way to send US Dollar to Tunisia?
For USD to Tunisia transfers, compare Sendwave, LemFi, WorldRemit, TapTap Send, Wise and traditional bank rails. The fee structure varies by amount and receiving method.
Is the Tunisian Dinar a stable currency?
Tunisia's dinar, managed by the Central Bank of Tunisia (BCT), is unusual in being subdivided into 1,000 millimes, so prices are routinely quoted to three decimal places. It is a managed currency that is not freely convertible, and travellers are restricted from carrying dinar banknotes across the border, a control meant to protect scarce reserves.
Why is the rate I see on my mobile money operator different?
The rate shown here is an indicative interbank mid-market reference. Operators (Sendwave, M-Pesa, MTN MoMo, LemFi, etc.) add a 1%-4% spread on top of this mid-market to cover their risk and operational cost. This is normal and consistent with market practice.

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 Tunisia, see the inbound transfer comparison.