AIB provides a complete range of foreign exchange options and offerings.
Remember, if you are travelling within the Eurozone countries you do not need to change euro to foreign currency. For countries outside the Eurozone, we can supply your foreign currency needs.
The following 16 countries use the euro as their domestic currency:
| Austria | Italy |
| Belgium | Luxembourg |
| Cyprus | Malta |
| Finland | Portugal |
| France | Slovakia |
| Germany | Slovenia |
| Greece | Spain |
| Ireland | The Netherlands |
AIB buy and sell foreign currency notes for the following countries.
| Australia | Norway |
| Canada | Poland |
| Croatia | South Africa |
| Czech Republic | Sweden |
| Denmark | Switzerland |
| Hong Kong | Thailand |
| Hungary | United Arab Emirates |
| Japan | United Kingdom |
| New Zealand | United States of America |
AIB issue foreign currency drafts for the following countries.
| Australia | Saudi Arabia |
| Canada | Singapore |
| Denmark | South Africa |
| Hong Kong | Sweden |
| India | Switzerland |
| Japan | United Kingdom |
| New Zealand | United States of America |
| Norway |
AIB issues non-domestic euro drafts for the following countries.
| Austria | Italy |
| Belgium | Portugal |
| Finland | Spain |
| Germany | The Netherlands |
| Greece | United Kingdom |
AIB accept the following foreign currency cheques from the following countries for negotiation.
| United Kingdom | New Zealand |
| United States of America | Norway |
| Australia | Poland |
| Canada | Saudi Arabia |
| Czech Republic | Singapore |
| Denmark | South Africa |
| Hong Kong | Sweden |
| India | Switzerland |
| Japan | Thailand |
AIB generally accept foreign currency cheques and international euro cheques for credit to your account on the business day of receipt and where applicable, the relevant currency exchange rate on that business day is applied.
In certain circumstances, foreign currency cheque and international euro cheques may be sent for payment on a collection basis at the Bank’s discretion. A foreign cheque collection is where a cheque is sent directly by mail/courier to the foreign bank on a special presentation basis requesting irrevocable/final payment. There is no standard payment cycle, and your account will only be credited when AIB is in receipt of final payment from the foreign bank. Where applicable, the exchange rate used is the prevailing exchange rate on the date of receipt of funds from the foreign bank, not the date the cheque is sent for collection.
* See the following important notes.