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INR to AED Exchange Rate Hits New Lows: What Indian Expats in UAE Need to Know

Suprava Priyadarshni
Last updated: July 22, 2025 2:43 am
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INR to AED Exchange Rate Hits New Lows: What Indian Expats in UAE Need to Know
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Dubai, May 29, 2025 – The INR to AED Exchange Rate has, lately, been gaining much attention from the Indian expatriate community in UAE. As the Indian currency weakens against the United Arab Emirates dirham, many are wondering if this is the right time to remit money to India. The recent fall in INR to AED Exchange Rate has become both a matter of opportunity and uncertainty for those who send money to India on a regular basis.

Rupee Slides to Monthly Lows Against Dirham

In the last few days, the INR to AED Exchange Rate has seen a very sharp downward drift. On 29th May 2025, it hit 23.27 after floating between 23.00 and 23.10 for about ten days until then. This means that now Indian expats will have more rupees-to-the-dirham than earlier. Just a few days before, the rupee had strengthened ever so briefly against the dirham at 22.89. 

INR to AED Exchange Rate Hits New Lows: What Indian Expats in UAE Need to Know

Experts said the major cause of this drop in the INR to AED Exchange Rate is the strengthening dollar. The dollar gains strength, the rupee is weak against other major currencies including the dirham. Treasury managers in Dubai anticipate that the rate can go lower still, probably touching 23.40 in the days ahead if the dollar keeps its winning spree.

Such a scenario is not to be considered new. The first quarter of the year had recorded a fresh low for the rupee of 23.92 against the dirham. Since then, it had been lumbering back, but then the global uncertainty renewed and changes in the US economic policy have once again pushed the INR to AED Exchange Rate down.

What Does This Mean for Indian Expats?

For Indian expatriates in the UAE, the crashing of the INR to AED Exchange Rate bears a silver lining. The other hand of the coin is that every dirham sent converts to more rupees. This becomes particularly advantageous for those who have to regularly send money across for family maintenance, loan payments, or investments in India.

INR to AED Exchange Rate Hits New Lows: What Indian Expats in UAE Need to Know

Currency analysts feel that the INR to AED Exchange Rate will soon hover around the 23.15 – 23.40 zone. Though without some major global event or any policy changes, the rupee will remain weak, it may even witness further falls if US interest rates shoot up again. The lowest point for the rupee this year was 23.94; so some movement is still possible. 

If you are one of those expats who send money home regularly, this slump in the INR to AED Exchange Rate poses a sweet selling opportunity. Financial advisors recommend sending smaller amounts if you are not certain about future rates, as this could allow you to benefit later should the rates improve.

Forecasts and What to Watch Next

Almost all forecasts have predicted that the INR to AED Exchange Rate will continue to be volatile and could weaken even more. The expected rate for June 2025 is somewhere around 23.44, with high rates of about 23.62 and lows of about 23.25. But some forecasts paint a picture of the rate hitting as high as 24.03 within the next several months, with this being contingent on global economic conditions and oil prices. 

INR to AED Exchange Rate Hits New Lows: What Indian Expats in UAE Need to Know

The INR-AED will thus remain under influence from geopolitical tensions, oil prices, and US economic policies. At present, there is some advantage given to Indian expatriates on remittances on the back of rupee weakness. Still, one should always keep an eye on market movements and pounce as soon as the rate shifts in their favor.

The INR to the AED exchange rate is at a monthly low; hence, it is currently a good opportunity for Indian expats in the UAE to send money back home. While the situation in the future is too uncertain, current trends favor the rupee’s weakness against the dirham in the near term. Watch the rates carefully and plan to remit soon, while this opportunity lasts.

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