Monday, May 25th, 2026

Today’s foreign currency exchange rates



KATHMANDU: The Nepal Rastra Bank (NRB) has announced today’s exchange rates for foreign currencies (Wednesday).

All foreign currencies, including the US Dollar, Euro, Pound, Australian Dollar, and Bahraini Dinar, have increased in value.

According to the published exchange rates, the buying rate for one US dollar is 133.58 rupees, while the selling rate is 134.19 rupees.

Yesterday, the buying rate was 133.39 rupees and the selling rate was 133.99 rupees.

For the Euro, the buying rate today is 148.61 rupees and the selling rate is 149.28 rupees. Yesterday, the rates were 148.35 rupees for buying and 149.02 rupees for selling.

The buying rate for one pound sterling is 178.52 rupees, with a selling rate of 179.32 rupees. Yesterday, these rates were 177.59 rupees for buying and 178.39 rupees for selling.

For the Australian dollar, the buying rate today is 91.44 rupees and the selling rate is 91.85 rupees. Yesterday’s rates were 91.09 rupees for buying and 91.50 rupees for selling.

The buying rate for one Kuwaiti dinar is 437.67 rupees, while the selling rate is 439.63 rupees. Yesterday, the buying rate was 437.19 rupees and the selling rate was 439.15 rupees.

Similarly, the buying rate for one Bahraini dinar is 354.39 rupees, with a selling rate of 355.99 rupees. Yesterday, the buying rate was 353.95 rupees and the selling rate was 355.54 rupees.

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