QAR to PKR Exchange Rate - Convert Qatar Rial to Pakistani Rupee

Converting from Qatar Rial (QAR) to Pakistani Rupee (PKR)

What is Qatar Rial (QAR)

The Qatar Rial (QAR) is the official currency of Qatar, a small but wealthy nation located on the northeastern coast of the Arabian Peninsula. The currency was introduced in 1973, replacing the Qatar and Dubai rial. The QAR is subdivided into 100 dirhams.

The Qatar Central Bank is responsible for issuing the currency and maintaining its stability against other currencies. Historically, the QAR has been pegged to the U.S. dollar (USD) at a rate of 3.64 QAR per 1 USD. This peg helps provide stability, making the QAR a reliable currency for trade and investment, with its exchange rate closely tied to global oil prices, since Qatar has vast reserves of oil and natural gas.

The symbol for the QAR is "QR" or, alternatively, "ر.ق". It is widely used in financial transactions within the country, and its banknotes come in various denominations: 1, 5, 10, 50, 100, and 500 riyals. The coins are available in smaller denominations, including 1, 5, 10, 25, and 50 dirhams. For anyone doing business or traveling in Qatar, understanding the QAR is crucial.

What is Pakistani Rupee (PKR)

The Pakistani Rupee (PKR) is the official currency of Pakistan, a country in South Asia. It has been in circulation since 1947, when Pakistan gained independence from British rule. The PKR is also subdivided into 100 paisas. The State Bank of Pakistan is the governing body that issues and maintains the currency’s value.

The rupee has faced various challenges over the years, including inflation and economic fluctuations, often resulting in significant changes in its value compared to other currencies. The value of the PKR can be influenced by numerous factors, including the country's trade balance, foreign investments, and economic policies. As of recent data, the exchange rate has seen considerable volatility and is typically expressed as PKR per USD.

The symbol for the Pakistani Rupee is "Rs" or "₨," making it recognizable in local and international markets. The currency comes in both banknote and coin forms, with banknotes in the denominations of 10, 20, 50, 100, 500, and 1,000 rupees, and coins in various smaller denominations.

Converting QAR to PKR

To convert QAR to PKR, you can use the current exchange rate, which fluctuates based on market conditions. To find the amount in PKR for a certain amount in QAR, you can use the following formula:

Amount in PKR = Amount in QAR × Exchange Rate (QAR to PKR)

For instance, if the exchange rate is 70 PKR for 1 QAR, converting 100 QAR would yield:

100 QAR × 70 PKR/QAR = 7,000 PKR

Understanding the conversion between these currencies is vital for travelers, businesses, and anyone engaging in financial transactions between Qatar and Pakistan.

Qatar Rial to Pakistani Rupee conversion table

QAR to PKR conversion table

Qatar Rial (QAR)Pakistani Rupee (PKR)
1 QAR77.5005620958 PKR
2 QAR155.0011241916 PKR
3 QAR232.5016862874 PKR
4 QAR310.00224838321 PKR
5 QAR387.50281047901 PKR
6 QAR465.00337257481 PKR
7 QAR542.50393467061 PKR
8 QAR620.00449676641 PKR
9 QAR697.50505886221 PKR
10 QAR775.00562095801 PKR
100 QAR7 750.05620958013 PKR
200 QAR15 500.11241916025 PKR
300 QAR23 250.16862874038 PKR
400 QAR31 000.22483832051 PKR
500 QAR38 750.28104790063 PKR
600 QAR46 500.33725748076 PKR
700 QAR54 250.39346706089 PKR
800 QAR62 000.44967664101 PKR
900 QAR69 750.50588622114 PKR
1 000 QAR77 500.56209580127 PKR
2 000 QAR155 001.12419160254 PKR
5 000 QAR387 502.81047900634 PKR
10 000 QAR775 005.62095801268 PKR
20 000 QAR1 550 011.24191602536 PKR
50 000 QAR3 875 028.10479006339 PKR
100 000 QAR7 750 056.20958012678 PKR
Last updated June 9, 2025 at 10:55 AM