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    Omani Riyal to Pakistani Rupee Exchange Rate Steady on Apr 4, 2026

    Web DeskBy Web DeskApril 4, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    As of April 4, 2026, the exchange rate for one Omani Riyal (OMR) stands at 725.92 Pakistani Rupees (PKR), showing a slight decline from last week’s 726.14 PKR. The OMR/PKR currency pair has remained within a narrow and relatively stable range despite ongoing tensions in Iran that continue to unsettle global energy markets.

    The Omani Riyal has maintained its long-term stability, being pegged to the US Dollar at a fixed rate of 2.6008 since 1986. This stability is underpinned by Oman’s substantial oil and gas revenues. Meanwhile, the Pakistani Rupee, managed by the State Bank of Pakistan, benefits from robust remittance inflows but faces challenges from rising global fuel prices.

    This week, the OMR/PKR rate experienced only minor fluctuations, staying within a tight band. Brent crude oil prices have been highly volatile due to the conflict in Iran, trading between approximately $100 and $115 per barrel after reaching higher peaks in March amid severe disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz. Diplomatic efforts and ceasefire signals have caused sharp price swings, yet the persistently elevated oil prices continue to provide underlying support to the Riyal through potential revenue gains for Oman.

    On the Pakistani side, remittances for February 2026 reached a solid $3.29 billion, marking a 5.2% increase year-on-year. A significant portion of these remittances comes from Gulf countries, including Oman, helping to cushion the Rupee against the pressure of higher energy import costs. The current exchange rate remains below the longer-term average of around 732 PKR, but the oil market dynamics are preventing more pronounced declines for now.

    The Iran conflict, now in its fifth week, involves ongoing US-Israeli military actions, Iranian countermeasures, and heavy restrictions on shipping through the Strait of Hormuz. This crucial maritime route, vital for a large share of global oil and LNG shipments, has seen drastically reduced traffic due to security threats, vessel attacks, and Iranian control measures. While this situation has driven record monthly increases in oil prices earlier in March, benefiting exporters like Oman, it has also raised Pakistan’s oil import expenses significantly.

    These higher costs could contribute to rising inflation within Pakistan and gradually exert downward pressure on the PKR if the disruptions persist. Recent ceasefire discussions and diplomatic initiatives, including Pakistan’s involvement, have introduced some volatility in the exchange rate. However, strong remittance inflows from the Gulf region continue to mitigate immediate adverse effects.

    For Pakistani families relying on income from Oman, the current rate means that a worker sending home 500 OMR receives approximately 362,960 PKR. This steady amount helps cover essential expenses such as groceries, education fees, and household needs, despite the strain from elevated fuel and transportation costs in Pakistan driven by high global oil prices.

    Trade between Oman and Pakistan, valued at roughly $1 to $1.2 billion annually, involves Pakistan exporting textiles and rice while importing energy products. This trade relationship is navigating mixed conditions: the oil-linked Riyal provides some stability, but sustained high energy prices could increase costs for Pakistani importers.

    For travelers, 1,000 PKR currently converts to about 1.378 OMR for trips to Muscat, with minimal weekly variation. The coming weeks will depend heavily on whether diplomatic progress can ease tensions in the Strait of Hormuz or if oil prices remain elevated amid ongoing conflict. February’s strong remittance figures offer some reassurance, but regional uncertainties keep the potential for sudden exchange rate movements alive.

    For those seeking live exchange rates, reliable platforms such as Xe, Investing.com, or official State Bank of Pakistan channels provide up-to-date information.

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