
In particular, the 'free' fx rates shot up last months (and weeks). Can be used locally or internationally due to the nature of cripto. Can be done p2p or some 'cuevas' do these kinds of operations too.

Very gray area but can be done online which is a plus. Crypto rate ("contado con cripto"): same as above but the conversion is done using criptos (usually stablecoins).Usually camouflaged as offering jewerly, tourism agencies or the like. Blue: illegal but widely used, basically bills exchanged at an office which works as a sort of dark market financial services.CCL ("contado con liquidacion"): same as above but for dollars in the US banking system (important, used to move money into the country legally at a competitive rate).
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MEP ("dolar bolsa"): free floating exchange rate for dollars withing the local banking system, legal and obtained via stock broker."Tarjeta": credit card FX rate applied to non peso purchases.For example, that 200 monthly limit is affected by credit card purchases. "Solidario": official rate + 65% buying tax + 200 monthly limit + severely limits other operations you can do so forget it.The problem is most websites naively convert using this FX so beware. Official rate: basically inaccesible except for importers, as in businesses only.But roughly speaking, is it possible without losing too much/too much work?ħ) Last but not least, am I forgetting to consider something important?įirst, there's a bunch of FX rates like you said, due to capital controls to prevent a central bank run on dollar reserves.

Judging by Glassdoor this seems way way beyond what a finance manager in Argentina makes, am I right?Ĥ) What would be an average Finance Manager salary in a multinational?I get ranges from 250k to 450k ARS in Glassdoorĥ) What´s a monthly cost of living for a single guy, living alone in Buenos Aires? I estimated around USD600 using converting from the city I live in right now.Ħ) I might want to send the surplus back to Brazil (still reading this sub to learn more). A low ball increase for the position would be 30%, totalling around USD2.900/month.ġ) Since I´ll be based in Argentina (not contractor, not expat) I will have to receive in pesos, right?Ģ) The USD I´ll have access to in practice is the blue, right? I read somewhere I could buy up to 200USD in the official rate, but not sure this is still in place.ģ) Converting the 2,9k USD to blue, I get 777k ARS. My current gross salary is USD2.200/month. It would be a promotion to a managerial role. Hello everyone, someone in r/Argentina suggested I ask this here.Ĭurrently I work in a Multinational in Brazil and was offered a position in Buenos Aires. I'd like to thank you all for the support and learning these past weeks! :)

Maybe people don't care earning less money with more responsibilities for the clout of a position? Risk of unemployment? Well, I'm gonna find you in the months to come. Reaching all targets in the year my net income (liquid) would be 40% lower than now (not considering inflation effects. It was easy to do so at least, since it was 450k ARS and not tied to dollars in any way. Edit: hey guys, wanted to give you an update: I declined the offer.
