Get real-time foreign exchange rates for Nepalese Rupees (NPR)
Our Forex Exchange Rates tool provides up-to-date currency conversion rates for the Nepalese Rupee (NPR) against major world currencies. The data is sourced from reliable financial institutions and updated regularly to ensure accuracy.
Use this tool to check the latest buying and selling rates for USD, EUR, GBP, AUD, and other major currencies as published by Nepal Rastra Bank and commercial banks in Nepal.
Get the most current exchange rates updated regularly throughout the day.
Rates sourced from reliable financial institutions and Nepal Rastra Bank.
Compare NPR rates against all major world currencies in one place.
The widget automatically displays the latest exchange rates. The table shows both buying and selling rates for each currency.
"Buying Rate" is what banks pay when buying foreign currency, while "Selling Rate" is what they charge when selling foreign currency.
Note the last updated time at the bottom of the widget to ensure you're viewing the most recent rates.
Our Forex Exchange Rates tool is designed to provide Nepali users with quick and reliable access to current currency exchange rates. In Nepal's economy where foreign exchange is strictly regulated, having accurate rate information is crucial for businesses, travelers, and individuals alike.
The tool aggregates data from multiple reliable sources including Nepal Rastra Bank and major commercial banks to give you the most comprehensive view of the forex market in Nepal.
Note: While we strive to provide the most accurate information, exchange rates may vary slightly between different banks and money exchange providers. Always confirm rates with your financial institution before making transactions.
The rates are typically updated once per day, usually in the morning when Nepal Rastra Bank publishes the official rates. However, during periods of high market volatility, some banks may update their rates more frequently.
The buying rate is what banks pay when they buy foreign currency from you, while the selling rate is what they charge when they sell foreign currency to you. The difference between these rates (the spread) is how banks make money on currency exchange transactions.
The rates shown are indicative. Actual exchange rates may vary slightly depending on the bank or money exchange provider you use, and they may charge additional fees or commissions. Always confirm the exact rate with your service provider before making a transaction.
Exchange rates fluctuate based on global market conditions, supply and demand for currencies, economic indicators, and monetary policies. In Nepal, the central bank (Nepal Rastra Bank) regulates the exchange rates based on these factors and the rates set by the IMF.
Yes, Nepal has foreign exchange regulations. For Nepali citizens traveling abroad, the current limit is USD $2,500 per person per year. For foreign currency exchange, you'll need to show your passport and provide details about the purpose of the exchange. Always check current regulations with your bank or Nepal Rastra Bank.
You can exchange currency at authorized commercial banks and licensed money changers in Nepal. Airports and major tourist areas also have exchange counters, but their rates may be less favorable than banks. Always use authorized providers and get a receipt for your transaction.
The exchange rates shown are for informational purposes only. Actual rates may vary between different banks and financial institutions. Rates are subject to change throughout the day based on market conditions.
For official transactions, please check with your bank or authorized money exchange provider for their current rates and any applicable fees.