Money.
Currency.
Chilean currency is the peso. Notes
are of 500, 1.000, 2.000, 5.000, 10.000
and 20.000 pesos. Coins are of 1, 5, 10,
50, 100 and 500 pesos.
Use of Foreign
Currency.
Cash in foreign currency is not generally
accepted, except at some hotels which offer
discounts on taxes for foreigners paying
in cash with US dollars.
Credit Cards.
Credit cards are widely accepted. Those
most frequently accepted include Visa, MasterCard
and Diners Club. In larger businesses, American
Express is also welcomed.
Currency Exchange.
The foreign currency market in Chile is
not regulated by the government. This enables
one to buy and sell money in any "Casa
de Cambio". These money exchange businesses
are very common in the downtown area in
Santiago, near Universidad de Chile and
La Moneda subway stops, in Providencia and
in other commercial malls. Currently the
exchange rate for US$ 1.00 is approximately
$617 Chilean pesos.
Automatic Teller
Machines.
In banking and commercial areas and at many
gas stations, it is easy to find automatic
teller machines (Redbanc), which dipense
pesos. These 24-hour cash machines accept
local bank cards as well as banking cards
in financial networks such as Cirrus, Plus,
and Maestro.
Taxes and tipping.
Value-added tax (VAT) is 18% and is normally
included in the price. Tipping is usual
for all services except for taxi drivers.
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