Currency Exchange Rates in Pakistan – September 12, 2025

rupee vs dollar

Karachi, September 12, 2025 – The latest currency exchange rates in Pakistan opened on a stable note in the open market on Friday.

Traders and businesses closely monitored the movement as the rupee maintained its range against major international currencies. Market participants noted that the slight fluctuations in the currency market reflect global demand trends and regional economic developments.

The State Bank of Pakistan continues to observe the open market to ensure smooth foreign exchange operations. Dealers explained that the dollar rate showed only minor variation, while other foreign currencies like the Euro, British Pound, and Gulf-based dinars remained steady, providing some relief to importers and overseas workers sending remittances.

Analysts believe that stability in currency exchange rates plays a vital role in strengthening trade confidence. Fluctuations often impact import costs, fuel prices, and inflationary pressures. However, the resilience of the rupee against the US Dollar and Gulf currencies is seen as a positive sign for the local economy.

The following table provides the buying and selling rates of major currencies in Pakistan’s open market on Friday, September 12, 2025:

CurrencySymbolBuyingSelling
Australian DollarAUD185.5190.5
Bahrain DinarBHD749.3756.8
Canadian DollarCAD204.0209.0
Chinese YuanCNY39.3639.76
Danish KroneDKK43.944.3
EuroEUR332.0336.0
Hong Kong DollarHKD36.036.35
Indian RupeeINR3.133.22
Japanese YenJPY1.891.99
Kuwaiti DinarKWD916.9925.9
Malaysian RinggitMYR66.4767.07
New Zealand DollarNZD164.35166.35
Norwegian KroneNOK27.9728.27
Omani RiyalOMR733.9741.4
Qatari RiyalQAR77.2477.94
Saudi RiyalSAR75.476.15
Singapore DollarSGD218.25223.25
Swedish KronaSEK29.7130.01
Swiss FrancCHF350.41353.16
Thai BahtTHB8.628.77
UAE DirhamAED77.1578.0
UK Pound SterlingGBP384.0388.0
US DollarUSD282.5282.8

Experts say Pakistan’s currency market will remain under close watch in the coming weeks amid global oil price fluctuations and monetary policy decisions.