Thursday, January 15th, 2026

Today’s foreign currency exchange rates



KATHMANDU: The Nepal Rastra (NRB) Bank has announced the foreign currency exchange rates for today (Monday).

The value of several foreign currencies, including the Euro and Australian dollar, has decreased, while others, such as the pound and the dinar, have become more expensive.

The exchange rate for the US dollar remains unchanged from yesterday.

According to the latest rates published by Nepal Rastra Bank, the buying rate for one US dollar is NPR 134.02, and the selling rate is NPR 134.62.

The US dollar has been trading at this rate for the past three days.

For today, the buying rate for one Euro is NPR 148.56, with a selling rate of NPR 149.23. Yesterday, the buying rate for the Euro was NPR 148.84, and the selling rate was NPR 149.50.

The buying rate for one UK pound sterling today is NPR 176.91, and the selling rate is NPR 176.70. Yesterday, the buying rate was NPR 176.66, and the selling rate was NPR 177.34.

For the Australian dollar, the buying rate today is NPR 89.41, and the selling rate is NPR 89.81. Yesterday, the buying rate was NPR 90.26, and the selling rate was NPR 90.66.

The buying rate for one Saudi Riyal today is NPR 35.70, and the selling rate is NPR 35.86. This rate remains unchanged from yesterday.

Similarly, the buying rate for one Qatari Riyal remains at NPR 36.77, and the selling rate remains at NPR 36.93, consistent with yesterday’s rates.

The buying rate for one UAE Dirham is NPR 36.49, with a selling rate of NPR 36.65. The UAE Dirham was traded at these same rates yesterday.

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