Deviz vs the Others: Why Our Rates Are the Most Reliable (2026)
Google, XE.com, Wise, Revolut... Many tools display exchange rates. But which one truly reflects what you'll receive at the counter in Morocco? Spoiler: it's Deviz.ma.
📊 The Problem with the "Google Rate"
When you type "100 euros to dirhams" on Google, you get the interbank rate. It's a theoretical rate at which large banks exchange currencies between themselves. You'll never get this rate at the counter.
The gap between the Google rate and the real counter rate is 3 to 12%. This creates false expectations that can be very frustrating for tourists.
📋 Tool Comparison
| Criteria | XE.com | Wise | Deviz.ma | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Rate source | Interbank | Interbank | Wise (margin incl.) | Bank Al-Maghrib |
| Reflects counter? | No | No | Partially | ✅ Yes |
| Morocco specialist | No | No | No | ✅ Yes |
| Bureau guide | No | No | No | ✅ Yes |
| 100% free | Yes | Freemium | Hidden fees | ✅ Yes |
Test It Yourself
Compare the Google rate with the Deviz.ma rate and see the difference
See the Real Rate →🎯 Why Deviz.ma Is More Reliable
- Official source: Our rates come directly from Bank Al-Maghrib, Morocco's central bank. It's the reference that exchange bureaus use themselves.
- Moroccan context: We integrate local specificities (public holidays, bank closures, Office des Changes regulations).
- No conflict of interest: Wise and Revolut display rates to sell their own services. Deviz.ma is an independent information tool.
- Complementary tools: Exchange bureau map, city guides, rate alerts — everything a traveller needs.