Convert Pakistani Rupee to Saudi Riyal
PKR to SAR Exchange Rate Calculator


Convert Pakistani Rupee (PKR) to Saudi Riyal (SAR) at the live mid-market exchange rate, refreshed every hour from Frankfurter (European Central Bank reference data). Enter any amount below for an instant conversion — free, no sign-up required.
PKR/SAR Price History
Interactive PKR/SAR exchange rate chart with 7-day, 30-day, and 90-day views.

About Pakistani Rupee (PKR)
The Pakistani Rupee (PKR) is the official currency used for trade and commerce. Its value against other currencies fluctuates based on market conditions.

About Saudi Riyal (SAR)
The Saudi Riyal (SAR) is the official currency used for trade and commerce. Its value against other currencies fluctuates based on market conditions.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Saudi Riyal (SAR) pegged to a major currency?
Yes — Saudi Riyal is pegged to the US Dollar, which means PKR/SAR movements are primarily driven by the other currency. When USD rallies against a basket of currencies, SAR moves with it.
What is a typical daily range for PKR/SAR?
Daily ranges vary with volatility regimes. Majors like EUR/USD typically move 0.5–1.2% on quiet days and 2–3% on data-release days. Check the 30-day chart above for a sense of the current range.
What economic events move PKR/SAR the most?
The biggest scheduled catalysts are central bank rate decisions and inflation prints and central bank rate decisions and inflation prints. Geopolitical headlines and global risk sentiment also produce meaningful moves, especially when one currency is a safe-haven and the other is risk-sensitive.
Is it cheaper to convert PKR to SAR at a bank or online?
Online money-transfer services (Wise, Revolut, Remitly, InstaRem) typically offer rates much closer to the mid-market PKR/SAR than traditional banks. Always compare the total delivered amount, not just the advertised "fee" — many providers embed their margin in the exchange rate itself.
Does the PKR/SAR rate change on weekends?
The interbank forex market closes from Friday 21:00 UTC until Sunday 21:00 UTC, so mid-market PKR/SAR rates don't update during that window. Retail broker spreads often widen at Sunday open as Asian desks reopen, so the first few hours of the new week can carry wider execution costs.
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