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    UAE Dirham Trades at 76.01 Pakistani Rupees on March 30, 2026

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 30, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Dubai and Karachi, March 30, 2026 – The UAE Dirham (AED) is currently exchanging at 76.01 Pakistani Rupees in the open market, marking a minor decline of 0.05 PKR from recent figures. This movement brings the currency pair closer to the significant 76.00 threshold, continuing a gradual weakening trend that has been evident since late 2025.

    The Dirham’s stability largely stems from its fixed peg to the US Dollar at a rate of 3.6725 AED per USD, a policy that has been consistently maintained since 1997. This peg provides a robust safeguard against sharp fluctuations. Meanwhile, the Pakistani Rupee, which operates under a floating exchange rate system, has been supported by solid foreign reserves and steady remittance inflows, enabling it to maintain relative strength against the Dirham.

    Today’s exchange rate of 76.01 PKR per AED reflects this balance, offering a reliable and slightly improved conversion rate for cross-border transactions. This is particularly significant for the estimated 1.5 million Pakistanis residing and working in the UAE, spanning sectors from construction to corporate environments. For these expatriates, each dirham sent home now converts to 76.01 PKR.

    Monthly remittances from the UAE regularly surpass $700 million, making even small daily improvements in the exchange rate meaningful for recipient families. These funds are crucial for covering essential expenses such as school fees, healthcare, groceries, and utility bills across Pakistan’s provinces including Punjab, Sindh, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and Balochistan. Remittances continue to serve as a vital economic lifeline, supporting millions in managing daily costs and investing in their futures.

    Today’s quick overview:

    • Current Rate: 1 AED = 76.01 PKR
    • Change: −0.05 PKR (−0.07%)
    • 7-day high: 76.50 PKR
    • 30-day average: approximately 76.30 PKR
    • 2025 high (July): 77.61 PKR
    • 2025 low (January): 75.44 PKR

    Looking ahead to 2026, most market forecasts anticipate the AED-PKR exchange rate to remain within the range of 75.80 to 77.00 during the first half of the year. The central tendency is expected to hover between 76.10 and 76.60 by the second quarter. The UAE’s ongoing economic diversification into sectors such as technology, renewable energy, logistics, and tourism, combined with Pakistan’s stable remittance inflows and growing foreign reserves, is projected to keep exchange rate volatility moderate.

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