How to order foreign currency online

You can order your currency via the mobile app or online banking. Exchange rates are updated daily and displayed at the time of order.

Order via the U.S. Bank Mobile App:

  1. Download the app if you haven’t already and log in to your account.
  2. Open the main menu and select Help & services.
  3. Scroll down to Account services and choose Order foreign currency.

Order via U.S. Bank Online Banking:

  1. Log in to your account.
  2. Select the account you'd like to use to purchase the foreign currency.
  3. Choose Account services, then select Foreign currency.

You can also visit a branch to order your foreign currency.

How to pick up your order

  • For most currencies, place your order by 2 p.m. and it will be delivered to the eligible U.S. Bank branch of your choice the next business day. If you place your order after 2 p.m., it will be available in two business days. Most orders can be expedited for an additional fee.
  • A branch associate will contact you when your order is ready via the phone number you provided when you placed your order. 
  • Bring a valid picture ID to the branch, such as a driver’s license or passport. 
  • For your security, only the person who placed the order may pick it up.

 

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Disclosures
  1. Foreign currency exchanges are processed for consumer and business (branch only) customers with a U.S. Bank checking, savings or money market account.

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