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Omani Riyal (OMR) to Pakistani rupee latest exchange rate; March 21, 2025

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The Omani Riyal (OMR) exchange rate remained unchanged at Rs 734.50 against the Pakistani Rupee (PKR) in the open market on Friday, March 21, 2025.

The buying and selling rates for Omani Riyal (OMR) were recorded at Rs 726.00 and Rs 734.50, respectively.

The exchange rates were last updated at 12:10 PST on March 21, 2025.

1000 Omani Riyal Conversion Rates

As of March 21, 1,000 OMR is equivalent to Rs 726,000 in Pakistani currency if citizens sell the same in the open market. Individuals travelling to either country can exchange their currency at banks or exchange company branches.

The Omani Riyal exchange rate is crucial for the approximately 360,000 Pakistani expatriates living in Oman, who are involved in various employment or business ventures.

Many Pakistani workers are employed in skilled and unskilled labour roles, while others run small businesses or work in professional fields like engineering and IT. The community is known for its strong work ethic and adaptability.

Oman provides opportunities for Pakistani emigrants through its stable economy and demand for foreign workers.

The remittances sent back to Pakistan by these workers play a vital role in supporting their families and boosting Pakistan’s economy.

Read more: UAE Dirham to Pakistani Rupee Rate Today- March 21, 2025

Meanwhile, The UAE Dirham (AED) maintains extraordinary stability in global markets, with a current exchange rate of 76.27 Pakistani Rupees (PKR).

This strength reflects the UAE’s well-diversified economy and its emphasis on trade, pro-investor policies, and sectors like oil, tourism, real estate, and finance.

The Dirham benefits from strong economic foundations, stable political conditions, and high interest rates, which collectively enhance investor confidence and currency demand.

Furthermore, consistent trade surpluses and global trends, such as high oil prices, support the Dirham’s position.

Pakistan’s exchange rate is shaped by domestic economic challenges, which further underscore the AED’s competitive edge in the currency market.

The Dirham’s strength also facilitates trade and remittances, benefiting both UAE-based Pakistani expatriates and bilateral trade dynamics.

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