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Omani Rial sees no change against Pakistani rupee today – 18 February 2025

Omani Rial To Pak Rupee Today 6 January 2025
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KARACHI – Omani Rial buying rate in Pakistan stood at Rs721.75 while the selling rate at Rs730.25 on Tuesday, February 18, in open market.

The OMR currency witnessed no change against Pakistani rupee on the sixth day of the new business week in Pakistan.

The Omani Rial is the official currency of Oman. It is abbreviated as OMR. One Riyal is subdivided into 1000 baisa.

Omani Rial to PKR Rate Today

The Omani Rial rate is being traded at Rs721.75 in open market. So, the 1,000 Omani Rial will be equal to Rs721,750 in Pakistani currency.

Oman is the third largest employer of Pakistani expatriates in GCC region after Saudi Arabia and the UAE and there are 360,000 Pakistanis working in Oman.

Pakistan receives more than $ 1 billion in remittances every year from Oman and Pakistani diaspora contributes greatly to the country’s foreign exchange.

Most of the Pakistanis are employed in the construction, oil & gas, manufacturing, logistics, wholesale and retail trade sectors. There are Pakistanis working in the healthcare, teaching, hospitality, banking and IT sectors as well, according to official statement.

Pakistan and Oman share long-standing relations established on historical, cultural, and economic ties, enhanced by their geographic proximity across the Arabian Sea.

Pakistan exports textiles, food, and agricultural products, while Oman sends oil, gas, and petrochemicals.

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