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    Saudi Riyal Holds Steady Near Rs74.50 Against Pakistani Rupee Amid Remittance Pressure

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 5, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    In Karachi’s open currency market on March 5, 2026, the Saudi Riyal (SAR) was observed trading at Rs74.47 against the Pakistani Rupee (PKR), with the selling price hovering around Rs75.04. This persistent stability comes after more than two months of minimal fluctuations, as the currency pair remains confined within a tight, low-volatility band that has characterized trading since early January. This extended period of steadiness contrasts sharply with the more volatile movements seen in previous years.

    It is important to note that the current exchange rate is notably below the mid-2025 peak of Rs76.03, recorded in July, and closely aligns with the softer levels last witnessed consistently in late October 2025. This subdued trading range reflects a balance of factors influencing both currencies, including global economic conditions and domestic monetary policies.

    One of the key drivers behind the steady demand for the Saudi Riyal is its critical role in Pakistan’s remittance landscape. Millions of Pakistani families rely heavily on remittances sent by workers employed in Saudi Arabia, which remains the largest single source of foreign income for the country. These expatriates, engaged across sectors such as construction, healthcare, hospitality, and domestic services, ensure a continuous and reliable flow of funds back home. In fact, Saudi Arabia contributed a remarkable $913.3 million in remittances in May 2025 alone, underscoring its position as the top remittance-origin country.

    Looking at the broader picture, cumulative remittances from July 2024 through May 2025 reached an impressive $34.9 billion, marking a robust year-on-year increase of 28.8%. Despite this growth, the current exchange rate means that every 1,000 Riyals sent home translates to Rs74,470, a figure that has gradually declined from previous highs. This subtle depreciation in value is increasingly felt by families dependent on these funds to cover essential expenses such as school fees, medical bills, groceries, and utility payments, especially as inflationary pressures persist across the country.

    The economic implications of the Riyal trading near Rs74.50 are multifaceted. On one hand, households receiving remittances experience a slow erosion of their purchasing power, which can strain their ability to meet rising costs. On the other hand, importers of Saudi crude oil, refined petroleum products, and petrochemicals benefit from relatively lower rupee-denominated expenses, providing some relief to Pakistan’s trade balance. Additionally, these steady remittance inflows bolster the country’s foreign exchange reserves, which stood above $11 billion as of late 2024, enabling the State Bank of Pakistan to better manage inflationary trends and external debt repayments.

    Moreover, the slightly weaker Rupee helps maintain the competitiveness of Pakistani exports in international markets. Key export sectors such as rice, textiles, leather goods, surgical instruments, and fresh fruits gain an advantage due to favorable exchange rates, supporting the country’s export-driven industries.

    To provide some context, the Saudi Riyal is subdivided into 100 halalas and is tightly pegged to the US dollar at approximately 3.75 Riyals per dollar. This peg is maintained by the Saudi Arabian Monetary Authority (SAMA) to ensure maximum currency stability. Conversely, the Pakistani Rupee operates under a managed float system overseen by the State Bank of Pakistan, with its value influenced by factors including inflation, trade deficits, and most critically, the volume of remittances received from overseas workers.

    The SAR–PKR exchange rate has now remained within this unusually narrow range for over nine weeks, a testament to the consistent remittance flows and seasonal demand drivers such as Hajj and Umrah pilgrimages, as well as fiscal year-end bonuses. These elements contribute to the Riyal’s role as one of Pakistan’s most reliable economic lifelines. Any significant shift in this exchange rate would likely hinge on changes in global dollar strength, fluctuations in oil prices, or shifts in Pakistan’s foreign currency reserves.

    For the time being, the Saudi Riyal’s steady rate of Rs74.47 continues to underpin the financial stability of millions of Pakistani households. However, with inflation remaining a persistent challenge, even small declines in the Riyal’s value against the Rupee are increasingly impactful, underscoring the delicate balance between currency stability and economic pressures faced by remittance-dependent families.

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