MAD to USD Converter – Moroccan Dirham Exchange Rate

MAD to USD Converter

Moroccan Dirham to US Dollar Exchange Rate

Current Exchange Rate
1 MAD = 0.1084 USD
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MAD to USD Conversion Tables

Moroccan Dirham to US Dollar

Moroccan Dirham (MAD) US Dollar (USD)

US Dollar to Moroccan Dirham

US Dollar (USD) Moroccan Dirham (MAD)

How to Convert MAD to USD

Converting Moroccan Dirham to US Dollar is straightforward with the current exchange rate. Follow these steps for accurate conversions:

  1. Find the current MAD to USD exchange rate (1 MAD = 0.1084 USD as of January 2026)
  2. Multiply your Moroccan Dirham amount by the exchange rate
  3. The result is your equivalent amount in US Dollars
  4. Round to two decimal places for standard currency notation
Example Conversion:
To convert 1,000 MAD to USD: 1,000 × 0.1084 = 108.40 USD

Conversion Examples

Small Amounts

50 MAD = 5.42 USD
100 MAD = 10.84 USD
250 MAD = 27.10 USD

Medium Amounts

500 MAD = 54.20 USD
1,000 MAD = 108.40 USD
2,500 MAD = 271.00 USD

Large Amounts

5,000 MAD = 542.00 USD
10,000 MAD = 1,084.00 USD
50,000 MAD = 5,420.00 USD

Popular MAD Conversions

Besides USD, the Moroccan Dirham is commonly exchanged with these currencies:

EUR
Euro
GBP
British Pound
CAD
Canadian Dollar
AUD
Australian Dollar
CHF
Swiss Franc
JPY
Japanese Yen
CNY
Chinese Yuan
SAR
Saudi Riyal
AED
UAE Dirham
SEK
Swedish Krona
NOK
Norwegian Krone
DKK
Danish Krone

Exchange Rate Statistics

The MAD to USD exchange rate fluctuates based on market conditions, economic indicators, and geopolitical events. Here are the recent statistics:

January 2026 High

1 MAD = 0.1096 USD
Recorded on January 1, 2026

January 2026 Low

1 MAD = 0.1082 USD
Recorded on January 16, 2026

Average Rate

1 MAD = 0.1088 USD
30-day average

Historical Performance

Over the past 30 days, the Moroccan Dirham has shown relative stability against the US Dollar with a variation of approximately 1.3%. The 90-day trend indicates minor fluctuations within a narrow range, reflecting the currency pair’s moderate volatility.

About Moroccan Dirham (MAD)

The Moroccan Dirham is the official currency of Morocco, issued by Bank Al-Maghrib, the central bank of Morocco. The dirham is subdivided into 100 centimes and uses the currency code MAD and symbol MAD or د.م.

Key Facts

  • Currency Code: MAD
  • Central Bank: Bank Al-Maghrib
  • Subunit: 100 centimes
  • Countries Using: Morocco, Western Sahara
  • Common Denominations: 20, 50, 100, 200 dirhams

About US Dollar (USD)

The US Dollar is the official currency of the United States and the world’s primary reserve currency. It is the most traded currency globally and is used as the standard currency for international transactions, commodity pricing, and foreign exchange reserves.

Key Facts

  • Currency Code: USD
  • Central Bank: Federal Reserve
  • Subunit: 100 cents
  • Symbol: $
  • Common Denominations: $1, $5, $10, $20, $50, $100

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the current MAD to USD exchange rate?

As of January 2026, the exchange rate is approximately 1 MAD = 0.1084 USD. This rate fluctuates daily based on market conditions, so it’s recommended to check for the most current rate before making transactions.

How much is 100 Moroccan Dirham in US Dollars?

100 MAD equals approximately 10.84 USD at the current exchange rate. For larger or smaller amounts, use the converter above to get precise calculations.

Where can I exchange MAD to USD?

You can exchange Moroccan Dirham to US Dollars at banks, currency exchange offices, airports, and hotels. Online currency exchange services and international money transfer platforms often offer competitive rates with lower fees compared to physical locations.

Is the Moroccan Dirham stronger than the US Dollar?

No, the US Dollar is stronger than the Moroccan Dirham. One USD is worth approximately 9.22 MAD, meaning the dirham has less purchasing power compared to the dollar in international markets.

What factors affect the MAD to USD exchange rate?

Several factors influence the exchange rate including Morocco’s economic performance, US monetary policy, inflation rates, political stability, trade balances, tourism demand, and global commodity prices, particularly phosphates which are significant to Morocco’s economy.

Can I use US Dollars in Morocco?

While some tourist areas and hotels in Morocco may accept US Dollars, the official currency is the Moroccan Dirham. It’s advisable to exchange your dollars for dirhams to get better rates and for broader acceptance throughout the country.

How often does the MAD to USD rate change?

Currency exchange rates change continuously during market hours, fluctuating based on supply and demand in the foreign exchange market. Major banks and currency platforms update their rates multiple times per day to reflect current market conditions.

What is the best time to convert MAD to USD?

The optimal time to exchange depends on market trends and your specific needs. Monitor the exchange rate over time and consider converting when the rate is favorable. Setting rate alerts can help you track movements and exchange when you reach your target rate.

References

  • Bank Al-Maghrib (Central Bank of Morocco) – Official monetary authority for Moroccan Dirham policies and exchange rate data
  • Federal Reserve System – United States central banking system providing USD monetary policy and economic data
  • International Monetary Fund (IMF) – International financial institution offering global currency data and economic analysis
  • Bank for International Settlements (BIS) – International organization providing foreign exchange market statistics and research
  • OANDA Corporation – Foreign exchange data services provider offering historical and real-time currency rates
  • XE.com by Euronet Worldwide – Currency data provider with live mid-market exchange rates