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Saudi Riyal to Pakistani Rupee Rate Today – April 15, 2026

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2026/04/15 - 17:22 505 مشاهدة
BusinessPakistanSaudi Riyal to Pakistani Rupee Rate Today – April 15, 2026By Web Desk-Apr 15, 2026KARACHI, April 15, 2026: The Saudi Riyal (SAR) slipped to Rs74.34 against the Pakistani Rupee (PKR) in today’s open market — a modest 8-paisa decline from recent sessions and one of the softer levels observed since late October 2025, according to leading currency dealers in Karachi. The selling rate settled around Rs74.91. The pair remains firmly confined to the same exceptionally narrow, low-volatility channel it entered in early January 2026 — now stretching well beyond twelve weeks of remarkably compressed price movement. Today’s level continues to sit significantly below the 2025 mid-year high of Rs76.03 (July peak) and near the softer territory last consistently observed in late October 2025. Remittance lifeline faces growing strain The Saudi Riyal continues to serve as the single most important monthly income source for millions of Pakistani households. Workers in Saudi Arabia’s construction, healthcare, hospitality and domestic sectors keep the remittance corridor active and reliable. Saudi Arabia retains its position as the top remittance-origin country, contributing $913.3 million in May 2025 alone — the largest single-country inflow. Cumulative remittances from July 2024 to May 2025 reached $34.9 billion, reflecting a strong 28.8% year-on-year increase. At today’s rate of Rs74.34, every 1,000 Riyals sent home equals Rs74,340 — a gradual but persistent decline from earlier 2025 levels. While still providing essential support for school fees, medical treatment, groceries, utility bills and household needs, the ongoing weakness is putting mounting pressure on remittance-reliant families amid persistent inflation. Economic implications of today’s rate A Riyal trading around Rs74.34 generates opposing forces: Remittance-receiving households face a slow but steady erosion in real purchasing power. Importers of Saudi crude oil, refined products and petrochemicals con...
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