There are many Expatriates living in Saudi Arabia permanently. The majority of them come from India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Philippines, Indonesia, Thailand, Turkey, and Nepal. Many visitors also come to Saudi Arabia every year; they come from all over the world such as UAE and Europe as well as USA and Canada. All these people have something in common- they’re interested in exchanging currencies (particularly when it comes to exchanging Saudi Arabian Rial). For example, an Indian ex-pat might want to know the current conversion rate between Saudi Arabian Rial and Rupees while a Pakistani visitor would be looking for the latest SAR-PKR exchange rates which take effect today.
In this article, we are going to discuss how you can use currency rates. Before that, let us take a look at the latest currency rates.
Exchange rates as of Today inlcuding SAR to PKR and many more
Saudi Indian Currency Rate History Since 2010
Below is the detailed account of how the value of the Saudi Riyal to Indian Rupees has changed over time:
Saudi Indian currency in 2010:
- On May 26, 2010, the highest exchange rate was 12.6663 INR.
- In 2010, the averaged exchange rate was 12.1895 INR.
- On November 7, 2010, the very worst exchange rate was 11.7283 INR.
Saudi Indian currency in 2011:
- On January 10, 2017, the highest exchange rate was 18.2188 INR.
- In 2017, the averaged exchange rate was 17.3587 INR.
- On August 2, 2017, the very worst exchange rate was 16.9741 INR.
Saudi Indian currency in 2012:
- On June 24, 2012, the highest exchange rate was 15.259 INR.
- In 2012, the averaged exchange rate was 14.24 INR.
- On February 5, 2012, the very worst exchange rate was 12.9872 INR.
Exchange Rate saudi riyal to indian rupees in 2013:
- On August 28, 2013, the highest exchange rate was 18.1356 INR.
- In 2013, the averaged exchange rate was 15.6115 INR.
- On February 5, 2013, the very worst exchange rate was 14.1727 INR.
Saudi India Bank Rate in 2014:
- On December 29, 2014, the highest exchange rate was 16.9715 INR.
- In 2014, the averaged exchange rate was 16.2626 INR.
- On May 22, 2014, the very worst exchange rate was 15.5685 INR.
Saudi Indian currency in 2015:
- On December 14, 2015, the highest exchange rate was 17.8894 INR.
- In 2015, the averaged exchange rate was 17.0966 INR.
- On January 28, 2015, the very worst exchange rate was 16.3205 INR.
Saudi Indian currency in 2016:
- On March 7, 2022, the highest exchange rate was 20.5431 INR.
- In 2022, the averaged exchange rate will be 19.9796 INR.
- On January 12, 2022, the very worst exchange rate was 19.6615 INR.
Saudi Indian currency in 2017:
- On February 28, 2016, the best exchange rate was 18.3273 INR.
- In 2016, the average exchange rate was 17.9101 INR.
- On January 3, 2016, the worst exchange rate was 17.6335 INR.
Saudi Indian currency in 2018:
- On October 9, 2018, the highest exchange rate was 19.8216 INR.
- In 2018, the averaged exchange rate was 18.2392 INR.
- On January 7, 2018, the very worst exchange rate was 16.8775 INR.
Saudi Indian currency in 2019:
- On November 13, 2019, the highest exchange rate was 19.239 INR.
- In 2019, the average exchange rate is 18.7719 INR.
- On July 10, 2019, the very worst exchange rate was 18.2322 INR.
Saudi Indian currency in 2020:
- On April 21, 2020, the highest exchange rate was 20.5022 INR
- In 2020, the averaged exchange rate will be 19.7542 INR.
- On January 15, 2020, the very worst exchange rate was 18.851 INR.
Saudi Indian currency in 2021:
- On December 17, 2021, the highest exchange rate was 20.3345 INR.
- In 2021, the averaged exchange rate will be 19.711 INR.
- On March 17, 2021, the very worst exchange rate was 19.275 INR.
One Riyal in Indian Rupees in 2022:
- On December 14, 2011, the highest exchange rate was 14.4648 INR.
- In 2011, the averaged exchange rate was 12.4321 INR.
- On April 8, 2011, the very worst exchange rate was 11.726 INR.
History of Saudi Riyal to Philippine Peso
This chart lists the conversion rates for the Saudi Arabian Rial (SAR) and Philippine Peso (PHP) from 2010 to 2022.
SAR to Php During 2010:
- On May 26, 2010, the most substantial exchange rate was 12.5788PHP.
- In 2010, the actual exchange rate was 12.0252PHP.
- On November 4, 2010, the worst exchange rate was 11.2807PHP.
SAR to Php in 2011:
- On Jan 25, 2011, the highest exchange rate was 11.8903PHP.
- In 2011, the overall exchange rate was 11.5415PHP.
- On July 17, 2011, the worst exchange rate was 10.0151PHP.
Saudi Riyal to Peso in 2012:
- On January 10, 2012, the highest exchange rate was 11.7752PHP.
- In 2012, the overall exchange rate was 11.2576PHP.
- On December 2, 2012, the worst exchange rate was 10.8813PHP.
SAR to Php in 2013:
- On August 28, 2013, the highest exchange rate was 11.894PHP.
- In 2013, the overall exchange rate was 11.3217PHP.
- On March 17, 2013, the worst exchange rate was 10.8076PHP.
Saudi Riyal to Peso 2014:
- On February 3, 2014, the highest exchange rate was 12.1071PHP.
- In 2014, the overall exchange rate was 11.8366PHP.
- On July 23, 2014, the worst exchange rate was 11.5316PHP.
SAR to Php in 2015:
- On December 14, 2015, the highest exchange rate was 12.6535PHP.
- In 2015, the overall exchange rate was 12.1358PHP.
- On January 29, 2015, the worst exchange rate was 11.7221PHP.
Saudi Riyal to Peso in 2016:
- On December 17, 2016, the highest exchange rate was 13.3436PHP.
- In 2016, the overall exchange rate was 12.6619PHP.
- On June 8, 2016, the worst exchange rate was 12.2569PHP.
SAR to Php in 2017:
- On October 26, 2017, the highest exchange rate was 13.8492PHP.
- In 2017, the overall exchange rate was 13.4343PHP.
- On April 23, 2017, the worst exchange rate was 13.0937PHP.
Saudi Riyal to Peso in 2018:
- On October 4, 2018, the highest Saudi riyal to Philippine peso exchange rate was 14.483PHP.
- In 2018, the overall exchange rate was 14.0403PHP.
- On January 7, 2018, the worst exchange rate was 13.2628PHP.
SAR to Php in 2019:
- On 14 March 2019, the highest exchange rate was 14.2485PHP.
- In 2019, the overall exchange rate is 13.8024PHP.
- On November 1, 2019, the worst exchange rate was 13.433PHP.
Saudi Riyal to Peso in 2020:
- On Mar 17, 2020, the highest exchange rate was 13.7815PHP.
- In 2020, the expected exchange rate will be 13.219PHP.o On Dec 27, 2020, the worst exchange rate was 12.7827PHP.
SAR to Php in 2021:
- In December 2021, the highest exchange rate was 13.59 PHP.
SAR to Php till April 2022:
- SAR to Php reached 13.93 Philippine peso by 13 April 2022.
History of USD TRY and their exchange rates till Feb 2022
Some of the world’s most popular currencies are the United States dollar and euro. The value of these two currencies can change everyday depending on how they compare to other currencies so understanding forex trading requires some comprehension about these two major forms of money.
How Turkey Currency Looks like
Turkish banknotes feature a plethora of different pictures from all over Turkey; including several shots of Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, the Republic of Turkey’s founding father and first president.
Usd to Try History
The US Dollar is the currency abbreviation or currency symbol for the United States dollar ($US), the official currency of many countries such as America and Canada. The term Lira refers to both the Turkish Lira and its predecessor, the New Turkish Lira. Nowadays, though, it refers only to the latter. In most European languages it’s known simply as lire in English-speaking markets, which makes sense given that Italy used to use this name before adopting Euro.
Turkey’s currency had a complicated and violent history just like the country itself. The Lira has endured many changes over time, starting as an Ottoman Empire currency in 1844 before eventually turning into Turkey’s main source of exchange- which was also given another name, the Turkish Lira- after the empire fell apart during World War I.
Things changed drastically during the 70s when rapid inflation started to ravage the value of money; soon enough, it became common for people to trade this cash for some other form of investment or simply abandon it altogether with the advent of an entirely new form of exchange.
Year | American currency | Turkish currency |
2013 | 1 USD = | 1.77 ₺ |
2014 | 1 USD = | 2.17 ₺ |
2015 | 1 USD = | 2.33 ₺ |
2016 | 1 USD = | 2.91 ₺ |
2017 | 1 USD = | 3.59 ₺ |
2018 | 1 USD = | 3.79 ₺ |
2019 | 1 USD = | 5.31 ₺ |
2020 | 1 USD = | 5.94 ₺ |
2021 | 1 USD = | 7.43 ₺ |
2022 | 1 USD = | 13.70 ₺ |
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the value of the Saudi Riyal in terms of the Indian Rupee?
Today, one Saudi Arabian riyal is worth roughly equivalent to 20.4608 Indian rupees.
In Rupees, how much is 50 Saudi Riyal?
At interbank exchange rates, 50 Saudi Riyals is equivalent to 1023.04 Indian Rupees.
When did the Philippine Peso reach its peak value?
In October 2004, the Philippines’ currency reached its all-time high at 56.56.
What is the Philippines’ exchange rate?
Historically, the Philippine Peso has been worth the equivalent of one US dollar. For example, $1 in America equals 100 pesos in the Philippines. As such, there are always two currencies involved when exchanging money around here – never just one!
When did the Philippine currency change?
However, this new and improved currency lasted for only a few years until it was exchanged in 1901. The United States came into power over the Philippines, issuing its own gold-backed currency to be used there.
What Is the TRY linked to the US Dollar?
The Turkish Lira has always used a tiered system of trading against other currencies such as the British Pound, French Franc, and U.S. Dollar. Furthermore, while there are no explicit ties between these types of currencies – Turkey still limits its trading in foreign currencies with an aggressive market intervention so that it can affect the price of the TRY.
What was Turkey’s previous monetary unit?
After the Ottoman Empire had fallen apart, the Turkish Lira became the new currency of Turkey. However, due to inflation starting to wear down this currency in the 1970s, it became much less stable than its predecessors.
Is the currency rate in Turkey better?
Exchange offices in bustling markets will often have better rates than those found in small towns. In addition, Turkish airport exchanges are notorious for giving tourists unfair exchange rates because they benefit from the difference (though it is likely to be good for travelers who don’t know any better).