AED to PKR: Pakistani Rupee Rate in UAE Today – 31 July 2023

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In the United Arab Emirates (UAE), the Pakistani Rupee (PKR) was trading at 77.67 per UAE dirham on Monday morning.AED to PKR: Pakistani Rupee Rate in UAE Today - 31 July 2023

In the Pakistani Open Market, the UAE Dirham (AED/Dh) was being bought and sold at Rs 80 and Rs 80.9 against the Pakistani Rupee respectively on Monday.

AED to PKR Today in Open Market

Currency
Buying
Selling
UAE DirhamRs 80Rs 80.9

Foreign Currency Rates in Pakistan on July 31, 2023 (Open Market)

Currency
Symbol
Buying
Selling
US DollarUSDRs 289Rs 292
Canadian DollarCADRs 224Rs 226.2
Australian DollarAUDRs 198Rs 200
EuroEURRs 319.5Rs 323
UK Pound SterlingGBPRs 372Rs 375.7
UAE DirhamAEDRs 80Rs 80.9
Saudi RiyalSARRs 76.8Rs 77.6
Omani RiyalOMRRs 748.62Rs 756.62
Qatari RiyalQARRs 79.18Rs 79.88
Kuwaiti DinarKWDRs 939.13Rs 948.13
Japanese YenJPYRs 1.95Rs 2
Chinese YuanCNYRs 39.13Rs 39.53
Indian Rupee INRRs 3.43Rs 3.54

AED to PKR: Pakistani Rupee Rate in UAE Today - 31 July 2023

AED to PKR in Interbank Market 

In the Interbank Market, the UAE Dirham (AED) was equal to Rs 77.98 against the Pakistani Rupee (PKR) at the Closing of the Interbank Trading Session on July 27, 2023.

Currency
On July 27, 2023
On July 26, 2023
UAE DirhamRs 77.98Rs 78.14

It’s worth noting that like elsewhere around the Pakistan, exchange rates are not fixed in Pakistan as well and they can fluctuate everyday due to a variety of factors including market forces, interest rates, inflation, political & economic stability, and speculation.

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