AED to ILS Exchange Rate - Convert UAE Dirham to Israeli Shekel

Converting from UAE Dirham (AED) to Israeli Shekel (ILS)

What is UAE Dirham (AED)

The UAE Dirham (AED) is the official currency of the United Arab Emirates (UAE). It was introduced in 1973 and is abbreviated as AED. The dirham is subdivided into 100 fils. The currency symbol for the dirham is "DH" or sometimes "د.إ" in Arabic.

The UAE has a robust economy, largely driven by oil exports, tourism, and a growing investment sector. The government of the UAE has made significant investments in infrastructure, making it a major business hub in the Middle East. Because of this, the dirham is considered a stable currency, pegged to the U.S. dollar at a rate of approximately $1 USD = 3.67 AED. This peg helps maintain its value and provides reassurance for both local and international businesses engaging in trade within the UAE.

When traveling or doing business in the UAE, understanding the value of the dirham and the exchange rates with other currencies is essential. Currency conversion rates fluctuate, influenced by market conditions, economic performance, and geopolitical factors.

What is Israeli Shekel (ILS)

The Israeli Shekel (ILS) is the official currency of Israel and is abbreviated as ILS. The shekel has a rich history but was reintroduced in its current form in 1985, replacing the older Israeli pound. The currency is subdivided into 100 agorot, and it is often represented by the symbol "₪."

Israel has a diversified economy based on technology, agriculture, manufacturing, and services. The shekel can experience volatility due to political factors, market speculation, and economic conditions in the region. The Bank of Israel is responsible for monetary policies, and it also regulates the value of the shekel in the market.

For individuals or businesses looking to convert currency from AED to ILS, it's important to check current exchange rates. This can be done through banks, currency exchange services, or online platforms. The exchange rate could be represented as:

Exchange Rate = (Value in ILS/Value in AED)

This means that if you have 100 AED and want to know how much that is in ILS, you would multiply 100 by the exchange rate of AED to ILS at that given time.

To sum it up, whether you're planning a trip to either the UAE or Israel or you're involved in business transactions, being informed about the UAE Dirham and the Israeli Shekel is essential for effective financial planning and currency conversion strategies.

UAE Dirham to Israeli Shekel conversion table

AED to ILS conversion table

UAE Dirham (AED)Israeli Shekel (ILS)
1 AED1.01546083058 ILS
2 AED2.03092166115 ILS
3 AED3.04638249173 ILS
4 AED4.06184332231 ILS
5 AED5.07730415288 ILS
6 AED6.09276498346 ILS
7 AED7.10822581404 ILS
8 AED8.12368664461 ILS
9 AED9.13914747519 ILS
10 AED10.15460830577 ILS
100 AED101.54608305766 ILS
200 AED203.09216611533 ILS
300 AED304.63824917299 ILS
400 AED406.18433223066 ILS
500 AED507.73041528832 ILS
600 AED609.27649834599 ILS
700 AED710.82258140365 ILS
800 AED812.36866446131 ILS
900 AED913.91474751898 ILS
1 000 AED1 015.46083057664 ILS
2 000 AED2 030.92166115328 ILS
5 000 AED5 077.30415288321 ILS
10 000 AED10 154.60830576642 ILS
20 000 AED20 309.21661153284 ILS
50 000 AED50 773.04152883211 ILS
100 000 AED101 546.08305766421 ILS
Last updated April 4, 2025 at 11:59 PM