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Tuesday, May 26, 2026

Soft Asian Currencies Boost Dirham Value, Offering Expats Strong Remittance Window

Expats in Dubai are getting value for their money when they send it back home because some important Asian currencies like the Indian rupee and the Philippine peso are not doing well against the UAE dirham.

This means that expats can send money home without having to pay more in dirhams so many of them are looking at their options for sending money again.

The Indian rupee is almost at a record low it was around 25.79 against the dirham. This morning it was around 25.53. This is still very good for people who want to send money

Some exchange places say that many Indian expats are sending some of their money now to take advantage of the rates and they are waiting to see what happens with the rest of their money.

The Philippine peso is going up and down between 16 and 16.48 against the dirham this is because of problems in the economy and because the dirham is connected to the US dollar.

The Pakistani rupee is also not doing well it is around 76.14 per dirham which’s a little weaker than yesterday. The reason for this is because of things that are happening outside of these countries. Because of how unsure everything is right now.

Expats are trying to decide if they should send their money now or wait to see if the exchange rate gets even better. Some financial experts say that it is an idea to send some money now and then wait to see what happens next.

The way things are with currencies now is very good for expats who are sending money home especially for those who are helping their families. Even small changes in the exchange rate can make a difference, in how much money the people back home get.

Since the currency market is always changing it is an idea for expats to keep an eye on what is happening and to plan when they send their money to get the most value.

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