Sentences with phrase «money exchangers»

The phrase "money exchangers" refers to people or businesses that trade one currency for another, usually charging a fee for the service. Full definition
Changing dollars to Rupiah on the streets of Tuban, — 1US $ = Rp13, 400 — 1AU $ = Rp10, 470 — EU$ = Rp16, 100 As I mentioned before, usually on Monday the money exchanging vendors raise the rates to somewhere close to the normal exchange rate again after lowering them for the weekend «penalty rates» There are also still a lot of «rip off» money exchangers in Bali so be highly cautious of any exchangers offering above normal exchange rates!
Paxful's mission is to be a «universal money exchanger
According to Reuters, officials for the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas are mulling whether to apply additional scrutiny to money exchangers in the Philippines, which could capture bitcoin exchanges that swap cash for digital currencies.
The irony of the scene when Jesus overturned the money exchangers tables, to this for profit version of the life of Jesus makes one wonder, are the profits from «The Bible» going into the moneylenders pockets or as Jesus (fictional or not) would prefer, to help the poor and needy of the world?
Banks, money exchangers, and ATM's are available everywhere in the tourist areas of Thailand and in Bangkok.
Even though the distance is short, the city offers shuttle buses into town and taxis are excessively abundant — visitors are often mobbed by taxi drivers, money exchangers and fake guides after stepping off the boat.
The FINTRAC website lists Weagle and Effect as the only two penalties assessed on real estate brokerages — apparently a lot more opportunity in money exchangers and credit unions.
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