Includes the local currency, other currencies commonly accepted and where, credit or debit cards accepted, access to ATMs that accept U.S. ATM networks ( and which networks are readily assessable), and acceptability of travelers checks.
Last Published: 8/9/2019
In November 2016, the Central Bank of Egypt liberalized Egypt’s exchange rate and allowed the Egyptian Pound (LE) to float, leaving it to the market to decide the currency’s fair value.  Currently the Egyptian Pound is trading around 17 LE to 1 USD.

Most businesses, restaurants and retailers accept debit cards, Visa, and MasterCard, however public service providers will not accept payment by credit cards.  For example, utility bill collections, taxi services, smaller street kiosks will only accept cash payments.
 

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