Nepal Rastra Bank Announces Friday's Foreign Exchange Rates

Kathmandu. Nepal Rastra Bank (NRB) has set the foreign exchange rates for today (Friday). According to the determined rates, the buying rate for one US Dollar is set at 144.28 rupees and the selling rate at 144.88 rupees.

Similarly, the buying rate for one European Euro is set at 170.11 rupees and the selling rate at 170.82 rupees; for one UK Pound Sterling, the buying rate is 196.31 rupees and the selling rate is 197.12 rupees; for one Swiss Franc, the buying rate is 185.55 rupees and the selling rate is 186.32 rupees.

The buying rate for one Australian Dollar is set at 100.73 rupees and the selling rate at 101.15 rupees; for one Canadian Dollar, the buying rate is 105.43 rupees and the selling rate is 105.87 rupees; for one Singapore Dollar, the buying rate is 113.28 rupees and the selling rate is 113.75 rupees.

According to the central bank, for 10 Japanese Yen, the buying rate is 9.18 rupees and the selling rate is 9.22 rupees; for one Chinese Yuan, the buying rate is 20.79 rupees and the selling rate is 20.87 rupees; for one Saudi Arabian Riyal, the buying rate is 38.47 rupees and the selling rate is 38.63 rupees; for one Qatari Riyal, the buying rate is 39.58 rupees and the selling rate is 39.75 rupees.

According to the central bank, the buying rate for one Thai Baht is 4.55 rupees and the selling rate is 4.57 rupees; for one UAE Dirham, the buying rate is 39.28 rupees and the selling rate is 39.44 rupees; for one Malaysian Ringgit, the buying rate is 36.55 rupees and the selling rate is 36.71 rupees; for 100 South Korean Won, the buying rate is 9.84 rupees and the selling rate is 9.88 rupees; for one Swedish Kroner, the buying rate is 16.03 rupees and the selling rate is 16.09 rupees; and for one Danish Kroner, the buying rate is 22.78 rupees and the selling rate is 22.88 rupees.

The central bank has set the buying rate for one Hong Kong Dollar at 18.47 rupees and the selling rate at 18.55 rupees; for one Kuwaiti Dinar, the buying rate is 472.12 rupees and the selling rate is 474.08 rupees; for one Bahraini Dinar, the buying rate is 382.71 rupees and the selling rate is 384.30 rupees; for one Omani Rial, the buying rate is 374.78 rupees and the selling rate is 376.34 rupees. Similarly, for 100 Indian Rupees, the buying rate is set at 160 rupees and the selling rate at 160.15 rupees.

The Rastra Bank stated that this exchange rate can be revised at any time as needed. It was also mentioned that the exchange rates set by commercial banks may differ, and the updated rates will be available on the central bank's website.

 

CurrencyUnitBuySell
INR  (Indian Rupee)100160.00160.15
USD  (U.S. Dollar)1144.28144.88
EUR  (European Euro)1170.11170.82
GBP  (UK Pound Sterling)1196.31197.12
CHF  (Swiss Franc)1185.55186.32
AUD  (Australian Dollar)1100.73101.15
CAD  (Canadian Dollar)1105.43105.87
SGD  (Singapore Dollar)1113.28113.75
JPY  (Japanese Yen)109.189.22
CNY  (Chinese Yuan)120.7920.87
SAR  (Saudi Arabian Riyal)138.4738.63
QAR  (Qatari Riyal)139.5839.75
THB  (Thai Baht)14.554.57
AED  (UAE Dirham)139.2839.44
MYR  (Malaysian Ringgit)136.5536.71
KRW  (South Korean Won)1009.849.88
SEK  (Swedish Kroner)116.0316.09
DKK  (Danish Kroner)122.7822.88
HKD  (Hong Kong Dollar)118.4718.55
KWD  (Kuwaity Dinar)1472.12474.08
BHD  (Bahrain Dinar)1382.71384.30
OMR  (Omani Rial)1374.78376.34

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