AED to PKR: UAE Dirham Rate in Pakistan on 2 May 2023

BusinessAED to PKR: UAE Dirham Rate in Pakistan on 2 May 2023

The Interbank Trading Session resumed on Tuesday following a hiatus of three days with the United Arab Emirates Dirham (AED) standing at Rs 77.29.

The AED depreciated by 2 paisas on April 28 and slipped slightly against the Pakistani Rupee (PKR) to Rs 77.29 from Rs 77.31.

While the dirham’s buying rate in the Open Market was recorded at Rs 78 and the selling rate at Rs 78.8 at around mid-night on May 02.AED to PKR: UAE Dirham Rate in Pakistan on 2 May 2023

AED to PKR UAE Dirham Rate in Pakistan in last 10 days (Interbank Market)

  • On April 28     – Rs 77.29
  • On April 27     – Rs 77.31
  • On April 26     – Rs 77.16
  • On April 20     – Rs 77.18
  • On April 19     – Rs 77.30
  • On April 18     – Rs 77.31
  • On April 17     – Rs 77.52
  • On April 14     – Rs 77.44
  • On April 13     – Rs 77.58
  • On April 12     – Rs 78.04

UAE Dirham to other Currencies as of May 02, 2023

Currency
Symbol
Rate
US DollarUSD$0.27
EuroEUR€0.25
Japanese YenJPY¥37.44
British Pound SterlingGBP£0.22

AED to PKR: UAE Dirham Rate in Pakistan on 2 May 2023

Open Market: Foreign Currencies Rates in Pakistan on May 02, 2023

Currency
Symbol
Buying
Selling
US dollarUSDRs 286.6Rs 289.5
EuroEURRs 316.5Rs 319.5
Japanese YenJPYRs 2.15Rs 2.2
British Pound SterlingGBPRs 360Rs 363
UAE DirhamAEDRs 78Rs 78.8
Saudi RiyalSARRs 75.7Rs 76.5
Kuwaiti DinarKWDRs 927.11Rs 936.11
Canadian DollarCADRs 212Rs 214.5
Australian DollarAUDRs 188Rs 190
Omani RiyalOMRRs 738.17Rs 746.17
Qatari RiyalQARRs 77.98Rs 78.68
Chinese YuanCNYRs 41.95Rs 42.35
Indian RupeeINRRs 3.47Rs 3.58
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