The Kuwaiti Dinar (KWD) continues to hold the title of the strongest currency in the world, and its exchange rate against the Pakistani Rupee (PKR) is closely followed by overseas Pakistanis working in Kuwait and their families back home.
As of Saturday, 06 September 2025, the exchange rate stands at:
1 Kuwaiti Dinar = Rs. 928.74 Pakistani Rupees
This rate plays a crucial role in determining remittances, trade balances, and foreign reserves. For families depending on money sent from Kuwait, even small fluctuations can significantly impact household budgets in Pakistan.
KWD to PKR Conversion Table (06 September 2025)
Here’s a quick look at the conversion of Kuwaiti Dinar to Pakistani Rupees:
Kuwaiti Dinar (KWD) | Pakistani Rupees (PKR) |
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1 KWD | Rs. 928.74 |
5 KWD | Rs. 4,643.70 |
10 KWD | Rs. 9,287.40 |
30 KWD | Rs. 27,862.20 |
50 KWD | Rs. 46,437.00 |
100 KWD | Rs. 92,874.00 |
150 KWD | Rs. 139,311.00 |
200 KWD | Rs. 185,748.00 |
250 KWD | Rs. 232,185.00 |
300 KWD | Rs. 278,622.00 |
400 KWD | Rs. 371,496.00 |
500 KWD | Rs. 464,370.00 |
550 KWD | Rs. 510,807.00 |
600 KWD | Rs. 557,244.00 |
1,000 KWD | Rs. 928,740.00 |
📌 Note: Rates may vary slightly between banks, forex dealers, and money exchanges.
Why the KWD to PKR Rate Matters
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Overseas Workers: Thousands of Pakistanis working in Kuwait send remittances back home, making this rate vital for family incomes.
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Business & Trade: Importers and exporters dealing with Kuwait rely on accurate exchange rates.
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Travelers & Students: Those visiting or studying in Kuwait calculate expenses based on the daily conversion rate.
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Economic Impact: A stronger PKR means better purchasing power, while a weaker PKR raises costs for households.
Final Words
As of 06 September 2025, the Kuwaiti Dinar to Pakistani Rupee exchange rate stands at Rs. 928.74 per KWD. With its strong global value, the Kuwaiti Dinar remains a major source of remittances and financial stability for Pakistani households.
If you are sending or receiving money, always verify the latest rates from your bank or authorized exchange company before making a transaction.