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UAE Dirham holds steady at PKR 76.41

Published on: November 22, 2025 12:55 PM

AED to PKR: UAE Dirham to Pakistani Rupee Rate- Nov. 20, 2025

KARACHI – The UAE Dirham (AED) remained steady at PKR 76.41 on Thursday, November 20, 2025, continuing near record-low levels that favor remittance flows, trade, and travel between Pakistan and the UAE. The interbank rate stood at Rs. 77.80, while open market rates reflected competitive levels for currency exchange.

The sustained strength of the Dirham comes amid consistent remittance inflows from over 1.5 million Pakistanis working across the Emirates. At today’s rate, a monthly remittance of 5,000 AED converts to PKR 382,050, providing families in Pakistan with significant purchasing power and stability.

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Business sectors importing goods from the UAE also benefit from the favorable exchange rate, reducing costs for fuel, machinery, and consumer products. Meanwhile, Pakistani travelers to the UAE find their expenses for shopping and accommodation more affordable, with 1,000 AED converting to PKR 76,410.

The AED has been historically stable due to its fixed peg to the US Dollar at 3.6725, while the Pakistani Rupee operates under a managed float, responding to inflation, trade flows, and remittance inflows. Today’s positioning is notably below the six-month average of 76.8824 PKR and the 2025 annual average of 76.698 PKR, marking one of the most advantageous periods for cross-border financial activities this year.

Read More: UAE Dirham Slightly Drops to 76.53 PKR, Benefits Pakistani Expats

Economic analysts attribute the favorable Dirham-PKR rate to steady remittance inflows, controlled inflation, and effective monetary policies. With month-end approaching, the strong Rupee is expected to continue supporting households, businesses, and travelers engaged in transactions with the UAE.

Filed Under: Business Tagged With: currency stability, Exchange Rate, Latest, Pakistan-UAE trade, Pakistani rupee, PKR, remittances, UAE Dirham

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