Wednesday, April 1st, 2026

NRB releases today’s foreign currency exchange rates



KATHMANDU: Nepal Rastra Bank has published the foreign currency exchange rates for today, setting the buying rate for one US dollar at Rs 142.84 and the selling rate at Rs 143.44.

The Euro is priced at Rs 165.11 for buying and Rs 165.80 for selling, while the UK Pound Sterling stands at Rs 188.67 for buying and Rs 189.46 for selling. The Swiss Franc is being bought at Rs 177.02 and sold at Rs 177.77.

Among other major currencies, the Australian Dollar is fixed at Rs 93.20 (buying) and Rs 93.59 (selling), the Canadian Dollar at Rs 101.71 and Rs 102.14, and the Singapore Dollar at Rs 110.01 and Rs 110.47. The buying and selling rates for 10 Japanese Yen are Rs 9.14 and Rs 9.18 respectively, while one Chinese Yuan stands at Rs 20.19 and Rs 20.27.

Similarly, the Saudi Arabian Riyal is priced at Rs 38.08 and Rs 38.24, and the Qatari Riyal at Rs 39.20 and Rs 39.36. The Thai Baht is valued at Rs 4.44 (buying) and Rs 4.46 (selling), the UAE Dirham at Rs 38.89 and Rs 39.05, the Malaysian Ringgit at Rs 34.57 and Rs 34.71, the South Korean Won (per 100 units) at Rs 9.71 and Rs 9.75, the Swedish Kronor at Rs 15.03 and Rs 15.10, and the Danish Kronor at Rs 22.11 and Rs 22.20.

Likewise, the Hong Kong Dollar stands at Rs 18.35 and Rs 18.43, the Kuwaiti Dinar at Rs 465.11 and Rs 467.06, the Bahraini Dinar at Rs 378.90 and Rs 380.49, and the Omani Riyal at Rs 371.01 and Rs 372.57. The rate for one hundred Indian Rupees is fixed at Rs 160 for buying and Rs 160.15 for selling.

Nepal Rastra Bank has stated that these rates may be revised as needed, and commercial banks may offer slightly different rates, with updated figures available on the central bank’s website.

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