Monday, May 25th, 2026

Today’s foreign currency exchange rates



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

Today, the exchange rates for most foreign currencies, including the US dollar, Australian dollar, Euro, and British pound, have remained unchanged from yesterday.

This means that foreign currency transactions will be conducted at the same rates as the previous day.

According to the rates published by Nepal Rastra Bank, the buying rate for one US dollar is NPR 133.93, and the selling rate is NPR 134.53. These rates are the same as yesterday’s.

For the Euro, the buying rate is NPR 148.49, and the selling rate is NPR 149.16.

The buying rate for the British pound sterling is NPR 175.70, and the selling rate is NPR 176.16.

The buying rate for one Australian dollar is NPR 89.65, and the selling rate is NPR 90.05.

For the Saudi riyal, the buying rate is NPR 35.69, and the selling rate is NPR 35.85.

The buying rate for the Qatari riyal remains at NPR 36.74, and the selling rate is NPR 36.90.

The buying rate for one UAE dirham is NPR 36.46, and the selling rate is NPR 36.63.

The buying rate for the Malaysian ringgit is NPR 31.14, and the selling rate is NPR 31.28.

For the Hong Kong dollar, the buying rate is NPR 17.17, and the selling rate is NPR 17.25.

The buying rate for the Kuwaiti dinar is NPR 438.93, and the selling rate is NPR 440.89.

Similarly, the buying rate for the Bahraini dinar is NPR 355.34, and the selling rate is NPR 356.93.

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