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British Pound remains stable against Pakistani Rupee (PKR) – March 24, 2025

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KARACHI: On March 24, 2025, the British Pound (GBP) to Pakistani Rupee exchange rate was recorded at Rs363 for buying and Rs366.5 for selling in the open market.

The Pound sterling remained unchanged against the Pakistani Rupee (PKR) compared to the previous closing of Rs351.74.

Pound to PKR Exchange Rate Today

Date  Buying Selling 
March 24, 2025               Rs 363  Rs 366.5

Pakistan Currency Exchange Rates (Open Market)

  Currency
Buying
Selling
 Australian Dollar
186.75
189.00
 Bahrain Dinar
732.00
740.00
 Canadian Dollar
204.60
207.00
 China Yuan
39.6
40.00
 Danish Krone
41.12
41.52
 Euro
303.10
305.85
 Hong Kong Dollar
35.65
36
 Indian Rupee
3.34
3.45
 Japanese Yen
1.92
1.98
 Kuwaiti Dinar
898.75
908.25
 Malaysian Ringgit
63.6
64.2
 New Zealand $
174.21
176.21
 Norwegians Krone
26.26
26.56
 Omani Riyal
716.75
725.25
 Qatari Riyal
76.24
76.94
 Saudi Riyal
73.65
74.2
 Singapore Dollar
215
217
 Swedish Korona
27.15
27.46
 Swiss Franc
322.20
325.0
Staff Reporter

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