YER to AED Exchange Rate - Convert Yemen Riyal to UAE Dirham

Converting from Yemen Riyal (YER) to UAE Dirham (AED)

What is Yemen Riyal (YER)

The Yemen Riyal (YER) is the official currency of Yemen. It has been in use since 1990, when it replaced the old Yemeni rial. The currency is subdivided into 100 fils, although the use of fils is rare today. The symbol used for the Yemen Riyal is ﷼. Due to the ongoing economic challenges and the conflict in Yemen, the currency has experienced significant fluctuations in value over the years. As a result, understanding the current exchange rate is crucial for anyone dealing with YER in financial transactions or business dealings.

The Central Bank of Yemen is responsible for issuing and managing the currency, overseeing monetary policies and ensuring currency stability. However, due to the unstable economic situation in the country, the YER often suffers from devaluation, leading to difficulty in obtaining goods and services for its citizens.

What is UAE Dirham (AED)

The United Arab Emirates Dirham (AED) is the official currency of the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Launched in 1973, the dirham is divided into 100 fils, similar to the Yemen Riyal. The symbol for the UAE Dirham is د.إ. The dirham is broadly recognized in international markets, reflecting the UAE's strong economy, primarily driven by oil, trade, and tourism.

The UAE Central Bank is responsible for the issuance and regulation of the dirham, working to maintain its value against other global currencies. The dirham has maintained a stable exchange rate, particularly against the US dollar (USD), making it a reliable currency for international transactions. The UAE's robust economy, along with attractive investment opportunities, contributes to the dirham's overall strength.

Converting YER to AED

When converting Yemen Riyals to UAE Dirhams, one must refer to the current exchange rate. The conversion rate fluctuates based on various economic factors, including trade relations, inflation rates, and political stability in both countries. For accurate conversions, using trusted financial institutions or currency conversion websites is advisable.

For example, if the exchange rate is $1 AED = 100 YER$, then to convert 1,000 YER into AED, you would use the formula:

Amount in AED = (Amount in YER/Exchange Rate)

Substituting the values:

Amount in AED = (1000/100) = 10 AED

Furthermore, it is essential to consider any transaction fees or commissions that financial institutions may charge when converting currencies. Keeping this in mind will ensure a smoother transaction process and help in better financial planning when dealing with multiple currencies.

Yemen Riyal to UAE Dirham conversion table

YER to AED conversion table

Yemen Riyal (YER)UAE Dirham (AED)
1 YER0.01508149926 AED
2 YER0.03016299852 AED
3 YER0.04524449777 AED
4 YER0.06032599703 AED
5 YER0.07540749629 AED
6 YER0.09048899555 AED
7 YER0.10557049481 AED
8 YER0.12065199406 AED
9 YER0.13573349332 AED
10 YER0.15081499258 AED
100 YER1.50814992581 AED
200 YER3.01629985162 AED
300 YER4.52444977743 AED
400 YER6.03259970324 AED
500 YER7.54074962905 AED
600 YER9.04889955486 AED
700 YER10.55704948067 AED
800 YER12.06519940648 AED
900 YER13.57334933228 AED
1 000 YER15.08149925809 AED
2 000 YER30.16299851619 AED
5 000 YER75.40749629047 AED
10 000 YER150.81499258094 AED
20 000 YER301.62998516188 AED
50 000 YER754.0749629047 AED
100 000 YER1 508.14992580939 AED
Last updated June 3, 2025 at 12:55 PM