Dubai: Falling Rupee Brings Remittance Relief for Indian Expats in UAE

Dubai : Indian expatriates in the UAE are enjoying a renewed window of opportunity as the Indian rupee continues its downward slide against the UAE dirham. The currency has dropped to the 23.36–23.40 range, continuing its depreciation from last Friday.

This decline led to a spike in remittances from the UAE and Saudi Arabia over the weekend, as non-resident Indians (NRIs) seized the chance to send money home at favorable rates.

What’s Behind the Rupee’s Fall?

The main factor impacting currency markets right now is the uncertainty surrounding US President Donald Trump’s ongoing global tariff strategies, including trade negotiations with India.

“Indian markets are watching the ‘deal or no-deal’ scenario closely,” said Neelesh Gopalan, Treasury Manager at a Dubai-based financial firm. “In the latter half of July, the dirham-rupee rate is forecast to stay above 23.4 and could even touch 23.5.”

Though this may concern some, it’s still more favorable for NRIs compared to earlier this year, when the rupee hovered around 23.0–23.2, with only occasional dips to 23.3. In mid-June, the rupee briefly fell to 23.62 during the Israel-Iran geopolitical tensions.

“The rupee may test 23.5 temporarily, but that’s likely to be short-lived,” said Subramanian Sharma, CEO of Greenback Advisory Services. “If recovery occurs, we could see a return to 23.3.”

What’s Next for NRIs?

Currency experts predict the rupee will trade in a range of 23.25 to 23.45 in the near term. However, any dip to 23.50 presents a potentially lucrative opportunity for Indian expats to remit funds home.

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