100,000 PKR ÷ 77.5 = ~1,290 AED
At 100,000 PKR (~1,290 AED), the exchange rate matters significantly. A 2 PKR/AED difference in provider rate equals approximately 33 AED — more than most flat transfer fees. Compare the total cost (rate margin plus fees) rather than just the headline rate.
| PKR/AED Rate | 100,000 PKR = | vs mid-market |
|---|---|---|
| 76.0 (better rate) | 1,316 AED | +26 AED |
| 77.5 (mid-market) | 1,290 AED | reference |
| 79.0 | 1,266 AED | −24 AED |
| 81.0 (wide margin) | 1,235 AED | −55 AED |
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Note: The more common direction for UAE–Pakistan corridor is AED to PKR (UAE-based Pakistani expats sending money home). For AED to PKR transfers, see the main AED to PKR page.
To put 100,000 PKR in historical context: the PKR has depreciated significantly against the AED over recent years due to Pakistan's inflation and economic pressures. The AED to PKR rate has moved from approximately 50–55 PKR/AED in 2020 to approximately 77–78 PKR/AED in 2026 — meaning 100,000 PKR bought about 1,800–2,000 AED in 2020 versus approximately 1,290 AED today.
See AED to PKR rate history for the 2025–2026 trend.
At mid-market rate (77.5 PKR/AED), 100,000 PKR ≈ 1,290 AED. Provider margin and fees will reduce the actual AED received.
Via Pakistani bank outward remittance (subject to SBP regulations), Wise (supports PKR to AED in some cases), Western Union, or UAE exchange houses buying PKR cash if you are in UAE.
The PKR has generally weakened against AED over recent years. In 2026 the rate is around 77–78 PKR/AED, up from about 50–55 PKR/AED in 2020. No forecast is guaranteed — verify the current rate with your provider.