Saudi Riyal To Pakistani Rupees 18 September 2025 – Saudi Riyal Price Jumps Higher

KARACHI (18 September 2025) – The Saudi Riyal (SAR) has become more expensive against the Pakistani Rupee (PKR), reflecting the latest fluctuations in the open market. According to today’s update, 1 Saudi Riyal equals Rs. 75.64 in Pakistan.

This upward trend shows the impact of foreign exchange demand and supply, especially as overseas Pakistanis in Saudi Arabia continue to send large remittances back home.

Saudi Riyal to Pakistani Rupee – Latest Conversion Rates

Here’s the updated SAR to PKR conversion table for today, 18 September 2025:

  • 1 SAR = Rs. 75.64

  • 5 SAR = Rs. 378.22

  • 10 SAR = Rs. 756.44

  • 20 SAR = Rs. 1,512.88

  • 50 SAR = Rs. 3,782.20

  • 100 SAR = Rs. 7,564.41

  • 200 SAR = Rs. 15,128.82

  • 500 SAR = Rs. 37,822.05

(Rates are approximate and may vary slightly between interbank and open market exchange companies.)

Why Has the Saudi Riyal Increased?

Several factors influence today’s rise in SAR to PKR exchange rate:

  • Rising demand for foreign currency due to imports and travel.

  • High remittances inflow from overseas Pakistanis in Saudi Arabia.

  • PKR depreciation against major global currencies.

  • Global oil market fluctuations impacting Pakistan’s dollar reserves.

Importance of SAR to PKR Rate

The Saudi Riyal is one of the most important foreign currencies for Pakistan, as nearly 2.5 million Pakistanis live and work in Saudi Arabia, sending billions in remittances every year. A higher Riyal value means better returns for families receiving remittances, but it also indicates continued pressure on the local currency.

Final Words

On 18 September 2025, the Saudi Riyal stands strong at Rs. 75.64 in Pakistan, making it more expensive than before. Citizens, especially those dependent on remittances, are closely monitoring the daily changes as they directly impact household incomes and savings.

Keeping track of SAR to PKR exchange rates has never been more important for overseas workers and local businesses.

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