Reference fee data for AED to INR (UAE to India) transfers from CBUAE-licensed providers. Fees are indicative only — verify the current fee and rate with each provider before sending.
Enter an amount to see the compare page with that amount pre-filled. Fee reference data from CBUAE KFS below.
Fee data sourced from CBUAE-mandated Key Facts Statements. Reference values only — fees may vary by amount and corridor. Always verify current fees with the provider before sending.
| Exchange House | Fee Reference | Verify |
|---|---|---|
| Al Rostamani International Exchange | AED 18–25 | Verify → |
When sending money from the UAE to India, the total cost has two components: the transfer fee (charged per transaction) and the exchange rate margin (the difference between the interbank rate and the rate you receive). A provider with a low explicit fee may apply a wider rate margin — always check the total INR your recipient receives.
UAE exchange houses (Al Ansari, LuLu Exchange, Al Fardan, Al Rostamani, GCC Exchange) are required by CBUAE to publish Key Facts Statements (KFS) disclosing their fee schedules. These reference fees are shown in the table above. Digital providers like Wise or Remitly charge percentage-based fees.
The most reliable way to compare is to enter your specific amount into each provider's own calculator and check the total INR received. Use the "See live rates" button above to compare current rates from providers on remit.ae.
Transfer fees for AED to INR vary by provider. UAE exchange houses (Al Ansari, LuLu Exchange, Al Fardan) typically charge AED 15–30 per transaction. Digital providers like Wise charge a percentage-based fee (around 0.5–1%). Always verify the current fee with each provider before sending — fees may vary by amount, payment method, and corridor.
Yes — most providers charge a transfer fee plus apply a spread over the interbank exchange rate. The total cost includes both the explicit fee (if any) and the exchange rate margin. To compare the real cost, check the total INR your recipient receives, not just the headline fee.
remit.ae does not declare any provider as cheapest for AED to INR. Fees and rates change daily. Use the compare page to see current rates from licensed providers, and verify the final amount directly with each provider before sending.
UAE exchange houses are required by CBUAE regulation to publish Key Facts Statements (KFS) disclosing their fee structure. These are reference fees — the actual fee for your transfer may differ by corridor and amount. remit.ae sources fee reference data from these KFS documents.