Omani Rial to Pakistani rupee; 18 Dec 2024

Omani riyal, Pakistani rupee

KARACHI: The buying rate for the Omani Rial to Pakistan rupee (PKR) rose to Rs 719.5, while the selling rate was noted at Rs728 in the open market on Wednesday, December 18, 2024.

Data from the currency website indicated that the Omani Rial experienced an appreciation of 65 paisas relative to the Pakistani Rupee in the open market.

The Omani Rial denoted as OMR, serves as the official currency of Oman and is subdivided into 1,000 smaller units called baisa.

Conversion of 500 and 1000 Omani Rial to PKR

On December 18, the prevailing exchange rate suggests that 500 Rial is equivalent to Rs.359,750 whereas 1,000 OMR amounts to Rs.719,500 in Pakistani currency.

It is also important to highlight that the exchange rate of Rs 719.5 per OMR in the open market holds considerable significance for the large Pakistani expatriate population living in Oman, which is estimated to number approximately 250,000 individuals involved in various employment or business ventures.

Related link: Currency rates in Pakistan today

This substantial community of Pakistani expatriates contributes significantly to both the Omani economy and the economy of Pakistan through their various professional engagements, ranging from skilled labor to entrepreneurial activities.

The conversion rate between the Omani Rial (OMR) and the Pakistani Rupee (PKR) plays a crucial role in financial dealings, especially concerning remittance transfers and the conversion of income into Pakistani Rupees.

In addition to remittances, the exchange rate also influences the expatriates’ ability to engage in business ventures, invest in property, or save for future needs. As many Pakistani expatriates seek to establish a financial foothold in both Oman and Pakistan, understanding and navigating the complexities of the exchange rate becomes essential for effective financial planning and investment strategies.



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