PKR to USD: Rupee to US Dollar on March 31, 2025
On March 31, 2025, the buying rate of one US Dollar (USD) in Pakistani Rupees (PKR) in the open market was Rs 279.71, while the selling rate was Rs 281.91.
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On March 31, 2025, the buying rate of one US Dollar (USD) in Pakistani Rupees (PKR) in the open market was Rs 279.71, while the selling rate was Rs 281.91.
Continue ReadingOn March 31, 2025, the buying rate of one Canadian Dollar (CAD) in Pakistani Rupees (PKR) in the open market was Rs 195.85, while the selling rate was Rs 198.25.
Continue ReadingOn March 31, 2025, the buying rate of one UAE Dirham (AED) in Pakistani Rupees (PKR) in the open market was Rs 76.01, while the selling rate was Rs 76.56.
Continue ReadingOn March 31, 2025, the buying rate of one UK Pound Sterling (GBP) in Pakistani Rupees (PKR) in the open market was Rs 360.97, while the selling rate was Rs 364.44.
Continue ReadingOn March 31, 2025, the buying rate of one Euro (EUR) in Pakistani Rupees (PKR) in the open market was Rs 301.88, while the selling rate was Rs 304.91.
Continue ReadingOn March 31, 2025, the buying rate of one Saudi Riyal (SAR) in Pakistani Rupees (PKR) in the open market was Rs 74.27, while the selling rate was Rs 74.85.
Continue ReadingOn March 30, 2025, the latest exchange rates of Bitcoin (BTC) in Pakistani Rupee (PKR) and US Dollar (USD) have been reported as:
Continue ReadingOn March 30, 2025 the latest exchange rates of Ripple (XRP) in Pakistani Rupee (PKR) and US Dollar (USD) have been reported as:
Continue ReadingOn March 30, 2025, the latest exchange rates of Dogecoin (DOGE) in Pakistani Rupee (PKR) and US Dollar (USD) have been reported as:
Continue ReadingKarachi, March 30, 2025 – The latest currency exchange rates in Pakistan for Sunday, March 30, 2025, have been released. As the financial markets remain closed for the weekly holiday, these currency exchange rates reflect the previous day’s closing values. Exchange rates fluctuate based on global economic trends, supply and demand dynamics, and market speculation.
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