In Pakistan, currency exchange rates fluctuate every day based on market demand, international trade flows, and global economic conditions. For anyone involved in imports, exports, traveling abroad, or receiving remittances, it is important to know today’s currency rates in PKR against USD, CAD, BDT, AED, EUR, GBP, and INR.
If you want the fresh currency exchange rates for Pakistan, including a live update, you can come to our website for real-time comparisons that will help you make reasonable decisions. We have reports from managing USD to PKR for business transactions, to the price of AED, and often for remittances from Dubai. By reading our financial guides and fresh updates,u can stay ahead and find trustworthy content for your smart money management.
Currency | Buying Rate (PKR) | Selling Rate (PKR) |
US Dollar (USD) | 278.50 | 281.00 |
Canadian Dollar (CAD) | 202.30 | 205.00 |
Bangladeshi Taka (BDT) | 2.38 | 2.42 |
UAE Dirham (AED) | 75.60 | 76.50 |
Euro (EUR) | 296.20 | 299.00 |
British Pound (GBP) | 348.10 | 352.00 |
Indian Rupee (INR) | 3.30 | 3.45 |
(Note: Rates vary by market conditions and may differ between banks and exchange companies.)
This table lists the buying and selling prices of major foreign currencies in Pakistan. The “buying rate” is the money exchangers will pay you when you sell foreign currency, and the “selling rate” is what they will charge you when you purchase foreign currency from them. By checking this information regularly, you can get the best rate whether you are traveling, sending remittances, or engaging in trade.
FAQs
Q1: How often do currency values change in Pakistan?
A1: Currency rates are typically updated daily and, depending on market fluctuations, at times several times a day.
Q2: Why is the USD to PKR rate so significant in Pakistan?
A2: The USD exchange value directly impacts the cost to the country of imports, exports, and also fuel prices, and overall inflation in Pakistan’s economy.
Q3: Is the rate I will get from banks the same as the rate at exchange companies?
A3: Not necessarily. Banks will generally have slightly different exchange rates than local money changers or open market exchange companies.
Q4: How do I check a live currency exchange rate for today?
A4: You can check a currency exchange rate live for the day on our website, or even check rates on official bank portals and licensed exchange companies.

