AED to KES Exchange Rate - Convert UAE Dirham to Kenyan Shilling

Converting from UAE Dirham (AED) to Kenyan Shilling (KES)

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 managed by the Central Bank of the UAE. The name "dirham" is derived from the ancient Greek currency, "drachma." The symbol for the dirham is د.إ, and it is divided into 100 fils.

One of the key aspects of the UAE Dirham is its stability, as it is pegged to the US dollar at a fixed rate of approximately 3.67 AED to 1 USD. This peg provides a sense of security for both residents and tourists engaging in financial transactions within the country. The UAE Dirham is widely accepted in various sectors, from retail to real estate, making it a crucial component of the nation's economy.

In addition to its domestic use, the dirham is increasingly recognized on the global market, especially in the finance and trade sectors. Visitors from other countries often exchange their currencies for AED to facilitate their spending while in the UAE. Various exchange services and banks can easily convert other currencies to AED.

What is Kenyan Shilling (KES)

The Kenyan Shilling (KES) is the official currency of Kenya, introduced in 1966 to replace the East African shilling at a rate of 1 KES for 20 old shillings. The shilling is denoted by the symbol "KSh" and is divided into 100 cents. The Central Bank of Kenya is responsible for regulating the currency and maintaining its value.

Over the years, the Kenyan shilling has faced various economic challenges, including inflation and fluctuations in value. However, it remains an essential currency within the East African region, facilitating trade and commerce. The shilling is widely accepted in Kenya for all types of transactions, and many businesses, both small and large, rely on it for everyday operations.

Travelers and expatriates visiting Kenya will often need to exchange their currency for KES to engage in local markets, shop, and pay for services. The exchange rates for KES against other currencies can vary, influenced by factors such as market demand, interest rates, and economic stability.

Conversion Between AED and KES

When converting from AED to KES, it is helpful to know the current exchange rate. This rate can fluctuate daily based on various economic factors and market conditions. For a rough estimate, if the exchange rate is 1 AED = 33 KES, then exchanging 100 AED would yield approximately 3,300 KES.

To get the most accurate and favorable rates, it is advisable to use reliable currency conversion services or check with banks that facilitate currency exchange. Understanding these currencies can enhance your travel experience, allowing you to manage your finances effectively while enjoying everything the UAE and Kenya have to offer.

UAE Dirham to Kenyan Shilling conversion table

AED to KES conversion table

UAE Dirham (AED)Kenyan Shilling (KES)
1 AED35.17825199581 KES
2 AED70.35650399163 KES
3 AED105.53475598744 KES
4 AED140.71300798325 KES
5 AED175.89125997906 KES
6 AED211.06951197488 KES
7 AED246.24776397069 KES
8 AED281.4260159665 KES
9 AED316.60426796232 KES
10 AED351.78251995813 KES
100 AED3 517.82519958129 KES
200 AED7 035.65039916258 KES
300 AED10 553.47559874388 KES
400 AED14 071.30079832517 KES
500 AED17 589.12599790646 KES
600 AED21 106.95119748775 KES
700 AED24 624.77639706904 KES
800 AED28 142.60159665034 KES
900 AED31 660.42679623163 KES
1 000 AED35 178.25199581292 KES
2 000 AED70 356.50399162584 KES
5 000 AED175 891.2599790646 KES
10 000 AED351 782.5199581292 KES
20 000 AED703 565.0399162584 KES
50 000 AED1 758 912.59979064599 KES
100 000 AED3 517 825.19958129198 KES
Last updated May 22, 2025 at 11:55 AM