SAR to QAR Exchange Rate - Convert Saudi Arabian Riyal to Qatar Rial

Converting from Saudi Arabian Riyal (SAR) to Qatar Rial (QAR)

What is Saudi Arabian Riyal (SAR)

The Saudi Arabian Riyal (SAR) is the official currency of Saudi Arabia. Introduced in 1925, it has become an essential aspect of the Kingdom’s economy as well as a symbol of its trade and financial stability. The symbol for the Riyal is ﷼, and it is subdivided into 100 halalas.

The SAR is issued and regulated by the Saudi Arabian Monetary Authority (SAMA), which is responsible for maintaining the country's monetary policy and economic stability. The exchange rate of the Riyal is mostly pegged to the US dollar, which helps maintain its stability against major global currencies. As a result, the SAR is widely accepted and used in various international financial transactions.

In recent years, the Saudi economy has diversified beyond oil, leading to increased trade relations with other nations, including Qatar. This growth raises the demand for currency exchanges between the SAR and other currencies, providing ample opportunities for expatriates and travelers.

What is Qatar Rial (QAR)

The Qatar Rial (QAR) is the official currency of the State of Qatar. It was established after the country gained independence in 1971, and it replaced the Qatar and Dubai Riyal. The symbol for the QAR is also ﷼, making it visually similar to its Saudi counterpart, but they are different currencies. The rial is subdivided into 100 dirhams.

The Central Bank of Qatar controls the QAR and ensures the currency’s stability. The QAR is also pegged to the US dollar at a fixed exchange rate, which provides a reliable medium of exchange in the region and ensures that the currency remains stable for both domestic and international trade.

Qatar has a rapidly growing economy, supported largely by its vast oil and gas reserves. This growth has attracted numerous expatriates and tourists, which in turn has fostered an increased demand for currency exchange services between the QAR and other currencies, including the SAR.

Converting SAR to QAR

To convert from Saudi Arabian Riyal (SAR) to Qatar Rial (QAR), it is essential to know the current exchange rate. The rate fluctuates depending on various factors such as economic conditions and political stability in the region.

To perform the conversion, you can use the formula:

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

For example, if the exchange rate is 1 SAR = 1.1 QAR and you have 100 SAR to convert:

Amount in QAR = 100 × 1.1 = 110 QAR

Always check the latest rates from trusted financial institutions or currency exchange services to ensure accurate conversions.

Converting between currencies is vital for travelers, expatriates, and anyone engaging in trade between Saudi Arabia and Qatar. Understanding both currencies will provide a smoother experience when converting your money and navigating daily expenses in these neighboring countries.

Saudi Arabian Riyal to Qatar Rial conversion table

SAR to QAR conversion table

Saudi Arabian Riyal (SAR)Qatar Rial (QAR)
1 SAR0.97052321707 QAR
2 SAR1.94104643413 QAR
3 SAR2.9115696512 QAR
4 SAR3.88209286826 QAR
5 SAR4.85261608533 QAR
6 SAR5.8231393024 QAR
7 SAR6.79366251946 QAR
8 SAR7.76418573653 QAR
9 SAR8.73470895359 QAR
10 SAR9.70523217066 QAR
100 SAR97.05232170661 QAR
200 SAR194.10464341321 QAR
300 SAR291.15696511982 QAR
400 SAR388.20928682642 QAR
500 SAR485.26160853303 QAR
600 SAR582.31393023964 QAR
700 SAR679.36625194624 QAR
800 SAR776.41857365285 QAR
900 SAR873.47089535946 QAR
1 000 SAR970.52321706606 QAR
2 000 SAR1 941.04643413212 QAR
5 000 SAR4 852.61608533031 QAR
10 000 SAR9 705.23217066062 QAR
20 000 SAR19 410.46434132125 QAR
50 000 SAR48 526.16085330311 QAR
100 000 SAR97 052.32170660623 QAR
Last updated June 5, 2025 at 06:55 AM