What "Latest Captured Quote" Means on Remit.ae
Why Remit.ae labels rates as latest captured/checked rather than live, and how to use that context correctly.
Across Remit.ae you'll see rates described as "latest captured" or "latest checked". This wording is deliberate and important.
What it means
It means the figure is the most recent value we captured from a public source or computed from a benchmark — not a guaranteed live quote at the instant you read the page. Exchange rates move continuously, so a captured value is context, not a promise.
Why we use it
Honesty and accuracy. Presenting a captured value as "live" would imply a guarantee we cannot make. Each value carries a freshness signal so you know how recent it is.
How to use it
Use captured rates to shortlist and compare providers, then confirm the exact rate and fee in the provider's own app or branch before sending. Read more in our methodology and data freshness policy.
Rates referenced here are benchmark/reference values from latest-checked sources, not guaranteed quotes — always verify the final rate and fee with the provider before sending. Remit.ae is an independent UAE comparison platform, does not hold funds, and does not provide financial advice. See our methodology and how we make money.
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