Indian Rupee Drops Against Dirham — A Timely Boost for UAE-Based NRIs Sending Money Home in June

Dubai: The Indian rupee has slipped against the UAE dirham and the US dollar — offering a timely advantage for Indian expatriates in the UAE and across the Gulf who are preparing to send remittances home in June.

As of this morning, the rupee has weakened to ₹23.27 against the dirham, after hovering around the ₹23.00–₹23.10 range over the past 10 days. Not long ago, the INR had strengthened slightly to ₹22.89.

“This dip to ₹23.30 levels was expected this week, particularly with the US dollar gaining strength since Monday and picking up further on Wednesday evening,” said Neelesh Gopalan, Treasury Manager at a Dubai-based fintech firm. “The dollar is likely to continue its upward trend, which could push the rupee further down to around ₹23.40 against the dirham.”

Could INR Fall Further?

With June traditionally seeing one of the highest volumes of remittances from the Gulf to India, Indian expats are watching closely for currency movements. A further drop in the rupee could mean more favorable exchange rates for those transferring funds.

There is still room for the rupee to decline further. In fact, the INR touched a record low of ₹23.92 against the dirham in February of this year. Since then, the currency had shown signs of recovery — largely attributed to market pressures on the US dollar, including concerns over the US economy and trade policy decisions.

Although many of the proposed US import tariffs were delayed, uncertainty around a potential recession or stagflation in the US continues to impact global currency trends — keeping the rupee’s trajectory under close scrutiny.

For Indian expatriates, the recent currency dip might offer an ideal window to maximize remittance value, especially with upcoming financial obligations back home during the mid-year period.

The Gulf Indians

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