Interbank Exchange Rates in Pakistan
The Interbank Closing Exchange Rate in Pakistan has been issued by the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) for May 29, 2024.
Interbank Dollar Rate Today in Pakistan – 29 May 2024
At the Closing of the Trading Session in the Interbank Market on May 29, 2024, the US Dollar (USD) settled at 278.40 against the Pakistani Rupee (PKR), appreciating by 0.03 percent.
PKR falls 0.04% against USD, closing at 278.40
-0.03% MTD
+1.24% CYTD
+2.73% FYTD@StateBank_Pak#SBP #Pakistan #Economy #AHL pic.twitter.com/gicr2BxmnO— Arif Habib Limited (@ArifHabibLtd) May 29, 2024
(EUR) stood at Rs 301.73, the British Pound (GBP) at Rs 355.27, the Canadian Dollar (CAD) at Rs 203.83, the Australian Dollar (AUD) at Rs 185.30, the UAE Dirham (AED) at Rs 75.79, the Saudi Riyal (SAR) at Rs 74.22, the Chinese Yuan (CNY) at Rs 38.40, and the Turkish Lira (TRY) at Rs 8.63.
Exchange Rates against Pakistani Rupees Today
- USD to PKR – USD/PKR (1 US Dollar equals 278.40 Pakistani Rupees)
- EUR to PKR – EUR/PKR (1 Euro equals 301.73 Pakistani Rupees)
- GBP to PKR – GBP/PKR (1 British Pound equals 355.27 Pakistani Rupees)
- CAD to PKR – CAD/PKR (1 Canadian Dollar equals 203.83 Pakistani Rupees)
- AUD to PKR – AUD/PKR (1 Australian Dollar equals 185.30 Pakistani Rupees)
- AED to PKR – AED/PKR (1 UAE Dirham equals 75.79 Pakistani Rupees)
- SAR to PKR – SAR/PKR (1 Saudi Riyal equals 74.22 Pakistani Rupees)
- CNY to PKR – CNY/PKR (1 Chinese Yuan equals 38.40 Pakistani Rupees)
- TRY to PKR- TRY/PKR (1 Turkish Lira equals 8.63 Pakistani Rupees)
Interbank Exchange Rate in Pakistan Today
Currency | Exchange Rate (In PKR) |
USD | 278.40 |
EUR | 301.73 |
GBP | 355.27 |
CAD | 203.83 |
AUD | 185.30 |
AED | 75.79 |
SAR | 74.22 |
CNY | 38.40 |
TRY | 8.63 |
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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.