With more than 10 million Bangladeshis living and working abroad, alongside the country’s expanding international trade and cross-border financial activities, foreign exchange rates remain an important reference for individuals and businesses alike. Whether sending remittances home, making international payments, importing goods or planning overseas travel, daily fluctuations in currency values can have a direct impact on financial decisions.
The latest exchange rates for foreign currencies against the Bangladeshi Taka (BDT) were published on Sunday, 5 July 2026. These indicative rates provide a useful benchmark for remittance recipients, importers, exporters, travellers and foreign exchange market participants. Actual buying and selling rates offered by banks, exchange houses and authorised money changers may differ slightly depending on market conditions and service charges.
Currency values are influenced by a range of global and domestic factors, including central bank policies, inflation, interest rates, international trade flows, geopolitical developments and overall demand for foreign currencies. As a result, exchange rates may change several times during the day.
The exchange rates for major foreign currencies against the Bangladeshi Taka are as follows:
| Country/Currency | Exchange Rate (BDT) |
|---|---|
| Malaysian Ringgit (1 MYR) | 30.28 |
| Saudi Riyal (1 SAR) | 32.79 |
| US Dollar (1 USD) | 122.70 |
| Euro (1 EUR) | 143.35 |
| Italian Euro (1 EUR) | 143.35 |
| British Pound Sterling (1 GBP) | 164.88 |
| Singapore Dollar (1 SGD) | 95.94 |
| Australian Dollar (1 AUD) | 85.93 |
| New Zealand Dollar (1 NZD) | 70.57 |
| Canadian Dollar (1 CAD) | 86.64 |
| UAE Dirham (1 AED) | 33.65 |
| Omani Rial (1 OMR) | 319.05 |
| Bahraini Dinar (1 BHD) | 328.12 |
| Qatari Riyal (1 QAR) | 33.92 |
| Kuwaiti Dinar (1 KWD) | 402.01 |
| Swiss Franc (1 CHF) | 150.00 |
| South African Rand (1 ZAR) | 7.60 |
| Japanese Yen (1 JPY) | 0.766 |
| South Korean Won (1 KRW) | 0.08013179 |
| Indian Rupee (1 INR) | 1.25 |
Among the currencies listed, the Kuwaiti Dinar remained the most valuable against the Bangladeshi Taka at BDT 402.01 per dinar, followed by the Bahraini Dinar and the Omani Rial. The British Pound Sterling was valued at BDT 164.88, while the Euro stood at BDT 143.35. The US Dollar, which continues to play a central role in international trade and global finance, was exchanged at BDT 122.70.
Meanwhile, regional currencies widely used by Bangladeshi expatriate workers, including the Saudi Riyal, UAE Dirham, Qatari Riyal and Malaysian Ringgit, continued to be closely monitored due to their significance in remittance inflows.
Exchange rates are subject to change at any time in response to movements in domestic and international financial markets. Individuals intending to send or receive money, exchange currency or conduct overseas transactions are advised to verify the latest rates with their respective banks or authorised foreign exchange dealers before completing any transaction.
