Where can I buy Indonesian rupiah in Australia?
You can buy Indonesian rupiah (IDR) from lots of places in Australia that offer currency exchange. It is a very popular currency to exchange to Australian dollars. Places you can make cash transactions and buy Indonesian rupiah include online, in-store at money exchangers, banks, Australia Post and the airport.
How do I get Indonesian rupiah?
Ways to Get Indonesian Rupiah with Travelex
- Money Transfer. Transfer money online or in-store to Indonesia or the world.
- Cash. All you need to know about IDR, how much things cost and how much you need.
- Find a Store. Purchase cash, a Travelex Money Card or conduct a Money Transfer in-store.
- ATMs.
Should I exchange money before I travel to Indonesia?
We usually recommend waiting until you arrive in Bali to get your rupiah. Money changers in Bali can and will exchange all major currencies. In most cases there is no need to bring any other currency other than your own.
What is the money of Indonesia?
Indonesian rupiah
Indonesia/Currencies
rupiah, monetary unit of Indonesia. The Central Bank of the Republic of Indonesia (Bank Sentral Republik Indonesia) has the exclusive authority to issue banknotes and coins in Indonesia. Coin denominations range from 25 to 1,000 rupiah. Banknotes in circulation range in denominations from 100 to 100,000 rupiah.
What does IDR stand for currency?
The Indonesian rupiah (IDR) is the official currency of Indonesia, a Southeast Asian country made up of thousands of small islands. IDR is the unique currency code of the Indonesian rupiah under ISO code 4217.
What is an IDR bank account?
IDR: Indonesian Rupiah Account in the United States | Free Foreign Currency Account – Wise.
What is an IDR account?
An international depository receipt (IDR) is a negotiable certificate issued by a bank. It represents ownership of a number of shares of stock in a foreign company that the bank holds in trust.
Is USD accepted in Indonesia?
The US dollar is the most widely accepted foreign currency in Indonesia. Australian, British and Japanese currencies, as well as euros, are exchangeable only in the most touristed areas of Bali and Jakarta. Outside cities and tourist areas, banks may only be willing to exchange crisp, new US$100 bills.
How much cash can I take into Indonesia?
USD $75,000) ceiling on the total amount of foreign cash money an individual can bring into Indonesia. The new regulation of the country’s central bank (Bank Indonesia) only allows banks and licensed money changers to bring in foreign bank notes worth more than IDR 1 billion.
What can I buy with Indonesian Rupiah?
Here’s what you can get for 9,000 rupiah or around a buck:
- 1 load of laundry (about 3.5 kg)
- 1 creamy avocado shake.
- 2 km taxi ride.
- 4 liters (1 gal.) of drinking water.
- 1 pre-cut pineapple on touristy Seminyak beach, Bali.
- 1 hour of Internet access.
- 1 vegetarian meal in a typical warung.
- 2 liters of gasoline.
Is Indonesia cheap to live?
Living in Indonesia is cheap, unless you’re constantly buying imported luxury items. Cable TV and unlimited internet cost about US$30 a month in major Indonesian cities. According to The Economist’s latest Big Mac Index, Indonesia is the 12th cheapest country in the world for a Big Mac (at US$2.34).