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    Stable UAE Dirham to Pakistani Rupee Exchange Rate Holds Steady at 76.00 PKR on March 20, 2026

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 20, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Karachi and Dubai witnessed a continuation of stability in the currency exchange market on March 20, 2026, as the UAE Dirham (AED) maintained its value at a solid 76.00 Pakistani Rupees (PKR). This level has proven to be a significant psychological and technical support point, acting as a reliable floor for the AED/PKR pair over recent weeks. The exchange rate has consistently traded within a narrow band between 76.00 and 76.50 PKR, a range that has dominated the market for the past four months, providing a sense of predictability and calm for those involved in currency conversion.

    This steady trading corridor has become especially important for the millions of Pakistani expatriates residing in the UAE, along with their families back home, who depend on this exchange rate for sending remittances. The consistent rate offers them reassurance and facilitates better financial planning, whether for daily expenses or longer-term commitments.

    The underlying reason for this remarkable stability lies in the UAE Dirham’s fixed peg to the US Dollar, set firmly at 3.6725 AED per USD since 1997. This long-standing policy has effectively shielded the Dirham from sudden fluctuations, lending it a reputation for steadiness in an otherwise volatile currency market. On the other hand, the Pakistani Rupee, despite being a floating currency, has shown resilience supported by Pakistan’s relatively healthy foreign exchange reserves and steady inflows of remittances. These factors have collectively helped maintain a balanced exchange rate against the AED, reflected in today’s stable figure of 76.00 PKR per Dirham.

    The significance of this exchange rate extends beyond mere numbers. With over 1.5 million Pakistanis working across various sectors in the UAE—from labor-intensive construction jobs to high-level corporate positions—the remittances sent home regularly surpass $700 million each month. Even minor fluctuations in the exchange rate can translate into substantial differences in the amount of Pakistani Rupees received by families. These funds are crucial for meeting everyday needs such as school fees, healthcare costs, grocery shopping, and utility bills across provinces including Punjab, Sindh, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and Balochistan. The steady AED to PKR rate thus acts as a vital economic lifeline, helping millions of households navigate the financial challenges posed by both regional uncertainties and global economic pressures.

    To provide a quick overview, the current exchange rate stands at 1 AED equaling 76.00 PKR, with no significant change observed today. Over the past week, the highest recorded rate was 76.50 PKR, while the 30-day average hovers around 76.30 PKR. Looking back at 2025, the highest exchange rate was 77.61 PKR in July, and the lowest was 75.44 PKR in January, highlighting the relatively narrow trading range that has persisted.

    Looking ahead into 2026, most market analysts anticipate that the AED-PKR exchange rate will continue to fluctuate within a range of approximately 75.80 to 77.00 PKR during the first half of the year. The central tendency is expected to stay close to 76.10 to 76.60 PKR around March and April. This outlook is supported by the UAE’s ongoing economic diversification efforts, which include investments in technology, renewable energy, logistics, and tourism sectors. Meanwhile, Pakistan’s robust remittance inflows and accumulation of foreign reserves are expected to provide additional support to the Rupee. Despite external challenges such as the ongoing conflict in Iran and its repercussions on regional energy prices, the overall volatility in the AED-PKR exchange rate is projected to remain moderate.

    In summary, the exchange rate of 1 UAE Dirham to 76.00 Pakistani Rupees as of March 20, 2026, reflects a well-balanced currency relationship underpinned by strong economic fundamentals on both sides. This stability continues to benefit millions of Pakistani expatriates and their families, ensuring a dependable flow of remittances that support livelihoods across Pakistan.

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