AED to MAD Exchange Rate - Convert UAE Dirham to Moroccan Dirham

Converting from UAE Dirham (AED) to Moroccan Dirham (MAD)

What is UAE Dirham (AED)

The UAE Dirham (AED) is the official currency of the United Arab Emirates. It was introduced in 1973, replacing the Qatar and Dubai riyal at par. The term "dirham" is derived from the Greek word “drachma”. The symbol for the dirham is د.إ, and it is subdivided into 100 fils. The Dirham is managed by the Central Bank of the UAE, which regulates its supply in the economy.

The currency is known for its stability due to the UAE's strong economy, which is largely based on oil exports. The dirham is pegged to the US dollar at an exchange rate of approximately $1 = د.إ 3.67. This pegging means that the value of the Dirham is directly correlated to the US dollar, making it a reliable currency for international trade and investment. The UAE Dirham is widely accepted and recognized in many countries, particularly in the Middle East and North Africa.

What is Moroccan Dirham (MAD)

The Moroccan Dirham (MAD) is the official currency of Morocco. Established in 1904, the dirham has a rich history and reflects the country's Berber and Arab heritage. The currency symbol for the dirham is د.م., and it is subdivided into 100 santimat, although santimat coins are rarely used in daily transactions.

The Bank Al-Maghrib is the central bank responsible for issuing and regulating the Moroccan Dirham. The MAD is considered to be a stable currency within the region, supporting Morocco's growing economy, which is largely dependent on agriculture, mining, and tourism. Unlike the UAE Dirham, the Moroccan Dirham is not pegged to any foreign currency. This can lead to fluctuations in its value against major currencies, influenced by factors such as trade balances, foreign investments, and political stability.

Currency Conversion: AED to MAD

When converting your UAE Dirham (AED) to Moroccan Dirham (MAD), it's essential to use current exchange rates, as they can fluctuate based on market conditions. To find the conversion rate, you can check financial news websites, banks, or various online currency converters.

For example, if the exchange rate is approximately 1 AED = 2.45 MAD, you can use this ratio to convert between the two currencies. For instance, if you have 100 AED, you can expect to receive approximately 245 MAD by applying the equation:

Total MAD = Amount in AED × Exchange Rate

Thus, converting currencies involves simple multiplication based on the current exchange rate. Always remember to account for any fees that might be charged by financial institutions during the conversion process. Understanding these currencies will help you navigate financial transactions more smoothly while traveling or doing business between the UAE and Morocco.

UAE Dirham to Moroccan Dirham conversion table

AED to MAD conversion table

UAE Dirham (AED)Moroccan Dirham (MAD)
1 AED2.52551817682 MAD
2 AED5.05103635365 MAD
3 AED7.57655453047 MAD
4 AED10.10207270729 MAD
5 AED12.62759088411 MAD
6 AED15.15310906094 MAD
7 AED17.67862723776 MAD
8 AED20.20414541458 MAD
9 AED22.72966359141 MAD
10 AED25.25518176823 MAD
100 AED252.55181768228 MAD
200 AED505.10363536456 MAD
300 AED757.65545304683 MAD
400 AED1 010.20727072911 MAD
500 AED1 262.75908841139 MAD
600 AED1 515.31090609367 MAD
700 AED1 767.86272377595 MAD
800 AED2 020.41454145823 MAD
900 AED2 272.9663591405 MAD
1 000 AED2 525.51817682278 MAD
2 000 AED5 051.03635364556 MAD
5 000 AED12 627.59088411391 MAD
10 000 AED25 255.18176822782 MAD
20 000 AED50 510.36353645564 MAD
50 000 AED126 275.9088411391 MAD
100 000 AED252 551.8176822782 MAD
Last updated April 25, 2025 at 11:55 PM