
Today’s Foreign Currency Exchange Rates Announced
25 Baisakh, Kathmandu – Nepal Rastra Bank has set the foreign currency exchange rates for today (Friday). According to the prescribed rates, the buying rate of the US Dollar is NPR 150.51 and the selling rate is NPR 151.11. The European Euro’s buying rate is NPR 177.07 and the selling rate is NPR 177.77. The British Pound Sterling has a buying rate of NPR 204.87 and a selling rate of NPR 205.68. The Swiss Franc’s buying rate is NPR 193.46 and the selling rate is NPR 194.23. The Australian Dollar has a buying rate of NPR 109.21 and a selling rate of NPR 109.65. The Canadian Dollar’s buying rate is NPR 110.45 and selling rate NPR 110.89. The Singapore Dollar’s buying rate is NPR 118.90 and selling rate NPR 119.37. The Japanese Yen (per 10 units) has a buying rate of NPR 9.63 and a selling rate of NPR 9.66, while the Chinese Yuan’s buying rate is NPR 22.13 and selling rate NPR 22.22.
The Saudi Arabian Riyal’s buying rate is NPR 40.13 and selling rate NPR 40.29. The Qatari Riyal’s buying rate is NPR 41.29 and selling rate NPR 41.46. According to the central bank, the Thai Baht’s buying rate is NPR 4.68 and selling rate NPR 4.70. The UAE Dirham’s buying rate is NPR 40.98 and selling rate NPR 41.14, while the Malaysian Ringgit has a buying rate of NPR 38.49 and selling rate of NPR 38.65. The South Korean Won (per 100 units) has a buying rate of NPR 10.37 and selling rate of NPR 10.42. The Swedish Krona’s buying rate is NPR 16.36 and selling rate NPR 16.42.
The Danish Krone has a buying rate of NPR 23.69 and selling rate of NPR 23.79. Nepal Rastra Bank has set the Hong Kong Dollar’s buying rate at NPR 19.22 and selling rate at NPR 19.30. The Kuwaiti Dinar’s buying rate is NPR 491.54 and selling rate NPR 493.50. The Bahraini Dinar’s buying rate is NPR 398.91 and selling rate NPR 400.50. The Omani Riyal has a buying rate of NPR 390.90 and selling rate of NPR 392.46. Similarly, the Indian Rupee (per 100 units) has a buying rate of NPR 160.00 and selling rate of NPR 160.15. The central bank has stated that it may amend the exchange rates at any time if necessary. The exchange rates set by commercial banks may differ, and updated details will be available on the central bank’s official website.