AED to QAR Exchange Rate - Convert UAE Dirham to Qatar Rial

Converting from UAE Dirham (AED) to Qatar Rial (QAR)

What is UAE Dirham (AED)

The United Arab Emirates Dirham (AED) is the official currency of the United Arab Emirates (UAE). It is subdivided into 100 fils, and its symbol is د.إ. The UAE Dirham was introduced in 1973, replacing the Qatar and Dubai riyal at par. The currency is issued by the Central Bank of the UAE and is pegged to the US dollar (USD), which makes it important in the region's financial activities.

The Dirham has become a popular currency for businesses and tourists alike, given the UAE's status as a business hub and tourist hotspot in the Middle East. The exchange rate of the Dirham is relatively stable due to this peg, making it easier for individuals and companies engaged in trade or travel to plan their budgets without much fluctuation in the currency's value.

What is Qatar Rial (QAR)

The Qatar Rial (QAR) is the official currency of the State of Qatar. It is subdivided into 100 dirham, which can sometimes lead to confusion due to the similarity in names with the UAE Dirham. The currency is represented by the symbol ر.ق and has been in use since 1973, when it replaced the Indian rupee at par. The Qatar Central Bank is responsible for issuing the currency.

Much like the UAE Dirham, the Qatar Rial is also pegged to the US dollar, allowing for stable exchange rates. This makes it an attractive currency for foreign investors and tourists. The Qatar Rial has gained significance owing to the country’s growing economy, particularly with its abundant natural gas resources.

Converting AED to QAR

When it comes to converting UAE Dirhams to Qatar Rials, knowing the current exchange rate is crucial. The rate can fluctuate based on economic factors, so it's wise to check reliable financial news sources or currency conversion tools regularly. As of the latest updates, the conversion rate typically ranges around

1 AED ≈ 1 QAR

, but it can vary slightly due to market conditions.

To convert AED to QAR, simply multiply the amount in AED by the current exchange rate. For example, if you have

100 AED

and the exchange rate is

1.00 QAR

, you would have:

100 AED × 1.00 = 100 QAR

Conclusion

Understanding the currencies of the UAE and Qatar is essential for anyone looking to travel or do business in these countries. With their economies linked through trade and tourism, converting between the UAE Dirham and the Qatar Rial can be a seamless process if you stay informed about the current exchange rates. Whether you are shopping, dining, or engaging in business transactions, knowing the value of your money can enhance your experience in these vibrant nations.

UAE Dirham to Qatar Rial conversion table

AED to QAR conversion table

UAE Dirham (AED)Qatar Rial (QAR)
1 AED0.9911105356 QAR
2 AED1.98222107121 QAR
3 AED2.97333160681 QAR
4 AED3.96444214242 QAR
5 AED4.95555267802 QAR
6 AED5.94666321362 QAR
7 AED6.93777374923 QAR
8 AED7.92888428483 QAR
9 AED8.91999482043 QAR
10 AED9.91110535604 QAR
100 AED99.11105356038 QAR
200 AED198.22210712076 QAR
300 AED297.33316068114 QAR
400 AED396.44421424152 QAR
500 AED495.5552678019 QAR
600 AED594.66632136228 QAR
700 AED693.77737492266 QAR
800 AED792.88842848305 QAR
900 AED891.99948204343 QAR
1 000 AED991.11053560381 QAR
2 000 AED1 982.22107120761 QAR
5 000 AED4 955.55267801903 QAR
10 000 AED9 911.10535603806 QAR
20 000 AED19 822.21071207613 QAR
50 000 AED49 555.52678019032 QAR
100 000 AED99 111.05356038064 QAR
Last updated April 4, 2025 at 11:59 PM