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Saudi Riyal rate in Pakistan: SAR to PKR exchange rate updates for July 2, 2024

By News Desk

July 2, 2024 12:10 PM


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The SAR to PKR exchange rate remains relatively stable and indicates that there is lesser fluctuation, providing a sense of assurance to those closely following the currency dynamics. As of today, the buying rate of Saudi Riyal is Rs72.95, while the selling rate is Rs73.75 in the open market, according to a finance website. The currency website shows that there is a slight depreciation of Saudi Riyal by 5 paisas to the Pakistani Rupee in the open market.

SAR to PKR

Date

Latest Exchange Rate

Change

July 02, 2024

Rs. 72.95

-05 paisas

July 01, 2024

Rs. 73

 

The official currency used in Saudi Arabia is Saudi Riyal, abbreviated as SAR or SR, and it is divided into one hundred halalas. As more than 2.7 million Pakistanis live and work in Saudi Arabia for jobs or business purposes, the exchange rate of SAR and PKR holds great importance.

Today July 2, with Riyal at Rs72.95, we can exchange 500 Saudi Riyals for Rs36,475, and 1000 Saudi Riyals for Rs72,950 in Pakistani rupees.

People carrying Saudi Riyals to Pakistan can visit banks or exchange companies to convert SAR into PKR.


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