Category: Money & Banking

Money and banking drive economic activity by facilitating transactions, savings, and investments. Banks manage financial resources, offer credit, and regulate money supply, ensuring stability and growth in Pakistan’s financial sector.

  • Exchange rates: PKR to AED on December 21, 2021

    Exchange rates: PKR to AED on December 21, 2021

    KARACHI: Following are the rates of buying and selling of one UAE Dirham (AED) in Pakistani Rupee (PKR) in the open market on December 21, 2021:

    Buying: Rs 50.00 to the UAE Dirham

    Selling: Rs 50.60 to the UAE Dirham

    The buying rate means an exchange company or a bank buys foreign currency from a customer.

    The selling rate means an exchange company or a bank sells the foreign currency from a customer.

    The rate has been updated at 08:51 AM Pakistan Standard Time (PST).

    The UAE Dirham /PKR parity depends on open market rates, they are set by the market forces based on foreign currency demand.

    Disclaimer: Team PKRevenue.com provides the available rates of the open market, which are subject to change every hour. Team PKRevenue.com provides the available exchange rates at the time of posting the story. So the team is not responsible for any inaccuracy of the data.

  • Exchange rates: PKR to GBP on December 21, 2021

    Exchange rates: PKR to GBP on December 21, 2021

    KARACHI: Following are the rates of buying and selling of one UK Pound Sterling (GBP) in Pakistani Rupee (PKR) in the open market on December 21, 2021:

    Buying: Rs 234.00 to the UK Pound Sterling

    Selling: Rs 236.30 to the UK Pound Sterling

    The buying rate means an exchange company or a bank buys foreign currency from a customer.

    The selling rate means an exchange company or a bank sells the foreign currency from a customer.

    The rate has been updated at 08:46 AM Pakistan Standard Time (PST).

    The UK Pound Sterling /PKR parity depends on open market rates, they are set by the market forces based on foreign currency demand.

    Disclaimer: Team PKRevenue.com provides the available rates of the open market, which are subject to change every hour. Team PKRevenue.com provides the available exchange rates at the time of posting the story. So the team is not responsible for any inaccuracy of the data.

  • Exchange rates: PKR to EUR on December 21, 2021

    Exchange rates: PKR to EUR on December 21, 2021

    KARACHI: Following are the rates of buying and selling of one Euro (EUR) in Pakistani Rupee (PKR) in the open market on December 21, 2021:

    Buying: Rs 198.50 to the Euro

    Selling: Rs 200.50 to the Euro

    The buying rate means an exchange company or a bank buys foreign currency from a customer.

    The selling rate means an exchange company or a bank sells for foreign currency from a customer.

    The rate has been updated at 08:41 AM Pakistan Standard Time (PST).

    The Euro /PKR parity depends on open market rates, they are set by the market forces based on foreign currency demand.

    Disclaimer: Team PKRevenue.com provides the available rates of the open market, which are subject to change every hour. Team PKRevenue.com provides the available exchange rates at the time of posting the story. So the team is not responsible for any inaccuracy of the data.

  • Exchange rates: PKR to SAR on December 21, 2021

    Exchange rates: PKR to SAR on December 21, 2021

    KARACHI: Following are the rates of buying and selling of one Saudi Riyal (SAR) in Pakistani Rupee (PKR) in the open market on December 21, 2021:

    Buying: Rs 46.95 to the Saudi Riyal

    Selling: Rs 47.50 to the Saudi Riyal

    The buying rate means an exchange company or a bank buys foreign currency from a customer.

    The selling rate means an exchange company or a bank sells for foreign currency from a customer.

    The rate has been updated at 08:35 AM Pakistan Standard Time (PST).

    The Saudi Riyal /PKR parity depends on open market rates, they are set by the market forces based on foreign currency demand.

    Disclaimer: Team PKRevenue.com provides the available rates of the open market, which are subject to change every hour. Team PKRevenue.com provides the available exchange rates at the time of posting the story. So the team is not responsible for any inaccuracy of the data.

  • SBP issues KIBOR rates on December 20, 2021

    SBP issues KIBOR rates on December 20, 2021

    KARACHI: State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) on Monday issued the Karachi Interbank Offered Rates (KIBOR) as of December 20, 2021.

    Following are the latest KIBOR rates:

     TenorBIDOFFER
    1 – Week9.6810.18
    2 – Week9.7810.28
    1 – Month9.8810.38
    3 – Month10.2410.49
    6 – Month11.0111.26
    9 – Month11.1011.60
    1 – Year11.2011.70
  • Prize bond (bearer) holders given 3 months to document

    Prize bond (bearer) holders given 3 months to document

    ISLAMABAD: The holders of unregistered or bearer prize bonds have been given three months to exchange or covert with the documented ways otherwise the bills will have no worth after the deadline.

    Through different notifications, the Finance Division has notified extension to exchange or conversion of high denomination unregistered/bearer prize bonds up to March 31, 2022, from the existing date of December 31, 2021.

    READ MORE: History of Prize Bonds in Pakistan

    The government allowed to exchange the bearer prize bonds with denominations including Rs7,500, Rs15,000, Rs25,000, and Rs40,000.

    In June 2019, the government decided to discontinue high denomination bearer bonds in a phased manner. The government on June 24, 2019, announced to discontinue the circulation of Rs40,000 denomination national prize bonds. Similarly, on December 10, 2020, the government announced to discontinue the circulation of Rs25,000 denomination prize bonds. In April 2021, the finance ministry announced that national prize bonds of denominations Rs7,500 and Rs15,000 shall not be sold.

    The bonds can be converted to premium prize bonds (registered) of denomination of Rs25,000 and Rs40,000 (subject to the adjustment of differential amount) through 16 field offices of SBP Banking Services Corporation, and branches of six commercial banks i.e. National Bank of Pakistan, Habib Bank Limited, United Bank Limited, MCB Bank Limited, Allied Bank Limited, and Bank Alfalah Limited.

    READ MORE: Income tax on prize bonds, lottery winning

    The bonds can be replaced with Special Saving Certificates/Defence Saving Certificates through the 16 field offices of SBP Banking Services Corporation, authorized commercial banks, and the National Savings Center.

    The bonds will only be encashed by transferring the proceeds to the bonds holder’s bank account through the 16 field offices of SBP Banking Services Corporation as well as the authorized commercial bank branches and to the Saving Accounts at National Savings Centers.

    READ MORE: Sale of Prize Bonds Rs7,500, Rs15,000 stopped forthwith

    The State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) data showed that bearer bonds worth Rs28 billion were still in the possession of the investors by the end of October 2021.

    However, the bondholders surrendered these bills worth Rs437.59 billion during the last one year. The stock of these bearer bonds is Rs465.59 billion by October 2020.

    READ MORE: Date extended for exchanging bearer prize bonds

  • Rupee ends unchanged amid curbs on forex buying

    Rupee ends unchanged amid curbs on forex buying

    KARACHI: The Pak Rupee (PKR) ended unchanged against the dollar on Monday as the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) imposed curbs on buying of foreign exchange.

    The rupee ended at Rs178.04 to the dollar, which was the same closing on last Friday, in the interbank foreign exchange market.

    READ MORE: Dollar hits record high of Rs178.04 at interbank closing

    The closing was also the historic low of the local currency against the greenback.

    A day earlier, the SBP imposed a curb on buying of foreign currency by individuals from the open market.

    READ MORE: SBP sets limits for sale of foreign exchange to individuals

    The central bank sets a limit of $10,000 per day for an individual and $100,000 per year for the individual. Besides, the restriction of the SBP also imposed the requirement of certain documents for the purchase of the foreign currency.

    It is worth mentioning that the SBP last week announced the monetary policy statement and increased the policy rate by 100 basis points to 9.75 per cent to curb the domestic demand for curtailing inflation. Further, the intention of the central bank was to support the rupee as well.

  • Customers’ exchange rates on December 20, 2021

    Customers’ exchange rates on December 20, 2021

    Karachi, Pakistan – On Monday, the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) unveiled the official exchange rates for December 20, 2021, providing customers with essential information based on the weighted average rates of commercial banks.

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  • Today’s currency exchange rates in PKR – Dec 20, 2021

    Today’s currency exchange rates in PKR – Dec 20, 2021

    KARACHI: Following are the open market exchange rates of foreign currencies in Pak Rupee (PKR) in Pakistan on December 20, 2021 (The rates are updated at 11:53 AM Pakistan Standard Time):

    CurrencyBuyingSelling
    Australian Dollar (AUD)127.00128.50
     Bahrain Dinar (BHD)386.85388.60
     Canadian Dollar (CAD)139.50141.50
     China Yuan (CNY)23.5023.90
     Danish Krone (DNK)23.5023.80
     Euro (EUR)200.00202.00
     Hong Kong Dollar (HKD)16.7517.00
     Indian Rupee (INR)2.032.10
     Japanese Yen (JPY)1.411.44
     Kuwaiti Dinar (KWD)481.80484.30
     Malaysian Ringgit (MYR)36.5036.85
     NewZealand $ (NZD)96.5597.25
     Norwegians Krone (NOK)17.5017.75
     Omani Riyal (OMR)392.75394.78
     Qatari Riyal (QAR)39.9040.50
     Saudi Riyal (SAR)47.1047.60
     Singapore Dollar (SGD)128.00129.50
     Swedish Korona (SEK)18.5018.75
     Swiss Franc (CHF)159.90160.80
     Thai Bhat (THB)4.804.90
     U.A.E Dirham (AED)49.6050.10
     UK Pound Sterling (GBP)236.50239.00
     US Dollar (USD)181.30182.30

    Disclaimer: Team PKRevenue.com provides the available rates of the open market, which are subject to change every hour. Team PKRevenue.com provides the available exchange rates at the time of posting the story. So the team is not responsible for any inaccuracy of the data.

  • Exchange rates: PKR to USD on December 20, 2021

    Exchange rates: PKR to USD on December 20, 2021

    KARACHI: Following are the rates of buying and selling of one US dollar (USD) in Pakistani Rupee (PKR) in the open market on December 20, 2021:

    Buying: Rs 181.30 to the US Dollar

    Selling: Rs 182.30 to the US Dollar

    The buying rate means an exchange company or a bank buys foreign currency from a customer.

    The selling rate means an exchange company or a bank sells the foreign currency from a customer.

    The rate has been updated at 11:49 AM Pakistan Standard Time (PST).

    The US Dollar /PKR parity depends on open market rates, they are set by the market forces based on foreign currency demand.

    Disclaimer: Team PKRevenue.com provides the available rates of the open market, which are subject to change every hour. Team PKRevenue.com provides the available exchange rates at the time of posting the story. So the team is not responsible for any inaccuracy of the data.