Walk into any currency dealer in Lahore or Karachi and the first thing you hear is the soft hum of calculators. Fingers tapping, customers leaning close, papers sliding across the counter. Every rupee counted, every note double-checked.
Today’s currency exchange rates matter more than ever. They dictate the cost of imported wheat, the fee for a student’s semester abroad, or the remittance a family waits on back home. The numbers shift quickly. By morning they look one way, by evening another. This daily fluctuation sets the rhythm for households, trade, and travel across Pakistan.
Currency Exchange Rates Table
| Currency | Rate in PKR |
| US Dollar (USD) | 281.9 |
| Canadian Dollar (CAD) | 207.35 |
| Bangladeshi Taka (BDT) | 0.43 |
| UAE Dirham (AED) | 77.11 |
| Euro (EUR) | 333.1 |
| British Pound (GBP) | 385.6 |
| Indian Rupee (INR) | 3.22 |
US Dollar to PKR Rate Today
The dollar holds at 281.90. Shopkeepers complain as import bills rise, but textile exporters find some relief. Students preparing for universities in America pause at this figure, worried tuition costs might stretch further. The greenback still dictates most financial conversations in Pakistan.
Canadian Dollar (CAD) to PKR Rate Today
The Canadian dollar trades at 207.35. Families relying on remittances from Montreal or Toronto weigh this number against groceries and school fees. Importers of lentils and canola oil adjust quickly, since most of their shipments price in CAD. It’s not ignored.
Bangladeshi Taka (BDT) to PKR Rate Today
At 0.43, the taka looks small but carries weight in regional trade. Textile businesses shipping fabric between Dhaka and Karachi track it daily. Migrant workers too. They send money home in both directions, making the rate more relevant than people outside the region realize.
UAE Dirham (AED) to PKR Rate Today
The dirham stands at 77.11. This single number drives long queues outside exchange counters. Millions of Pakistanis working in Dubai or Abu Dhabi send salaries back every month. A few paisas shift here, and entire family budgets shift with it.
Euro (EUR) to PKR Rate Today
The euro hits 333.10. Importers of machinery or pharmaceuticals brace for invoices. Students in Germany, France, and Italy recalculate tuition costs. The euro’s strength weighs on travel agencies as well, since ticket prices for Europe rise sharply when this currency climbs higher.
British Pound (GBP) to PKR Rate Today
At 385.60, the pound keeps its reputation as one of the costliest exchanges for Pakistanis. Remittances from Manchester and Birmingham do bring relief, but students and business travelers feel the pinch. A family paying university fees in London cannot escape the pain.
Indian Rupee (INR) to PKR Rate Today
The Indian rupee is 3.22 against the Pakistani rupee. It looks minor compared to others, but the value matters in border trade and travel. Agricultural suppliers, especially in Punjab regions near the frontier, keep a close watch on this pair. Quiet but necessary.
Market Trends and Expert Insights
Today’s rates reflect the constant tug-of-war between global prices, domestic reserves, and investor sentiment. The rupee’s path is rarely smooth. Oil imports pull it down, remittances hold it up, and political decisions add pressure overnight.
Traders whisper about each move, sometimes predicting sharper falls, sometimes expecting brief recovery. Families sending money depend on stability, but markets often give none. Comparing this week’s numbers with last week shows the rupee struggling to keep ground, especially against the euro and pound. Experts warn that reserves and borrowing costs will keep shaping the story. For now, exchange boards across Pakistan tell the tale: shifting digits, uneasy traders, and households calculating how much more each rupee must stretch tomorrow.



