NRB forex rates
Today's NRB rates,
in your pocket.
The official buy and sell rates Nepal Rastra Bank publishes each day, for every currency it lists. Unit-aware, searchable, and never a factor of ten off.
Why it matters
The rate that decides it, from the bank that sets it.
Remittance, tuition abroad, a trip, an import payment. The number you need is the official NRB rate, and now it is two taps away instead of a buried PDF.
Straight from the source
The exact buy and sell rates Nepal Rastra Bank publishes. Official, not an approximation pulled from an interbank API.
Unit-aware, always
INR per 100, JPY per 10, KRW per 100. The unit sits next to every currency, so the rate is never misread by a factor of ten.
Every currency NRB lists
Around two dozen currencies, from the majors to Gulf and Asian ones. Majors pinned on top, the rest one search away.
Built for the everyday need
Sending tuition abroad, planning a trip, tracking remittance value. The rate that decides it, in two taps.
How it works
The full sheet, two taps away.
01
Open Forex
Tap Browse, then Markets, then Forex. The full NRB rate sheet loads at once. No login to a bank, no PDF to download.
02
Read buy and sell
Each currency shows its unit, the buy rate and the sell rate, side by side. Majors like USD, EUR, GBP and INR sit at the top.
03
Search any currency
Looking for AED before a Gulf trip or AUD for tuition? Type the code or name and the list filters instantly.
Questions
The honest answers.
Straight from Nepal Rastra Bank, the central bank. These are the official buy and sell rates NRB publishes each day, not a third-party estimate or an interbank feed.
NRB publishes a new rate sheet once per working day. Punji shows the most recent published day, so on weekends and public holidays you see the last official rate rather than a blank screen.
Buy is the rate at which banks buy the foreign currency from you. Sell is the rate at which they sell it to you. The gap between them is the spread. Both come directly from the NRB sheet.
NRB quotes some currencies per 100 or per 10 units rather than per 1. Indian Rupee is quoted per 100, Japanese Yen per 10, Korean Won per 100, and so on. Punji shows the unit next to each currency so the number is never misread.
Every currency NRB publishes, currently around two dozen, from USD, EUR, GBP and INR to Gulf and Asian currencies. Majors are pinned to the top and you can search for any of them.
The live, searchable table lives in the app, refreshed from NRB each working day. This page explains what it does. Free on iOS and Android.
Also on Punji: today's gold and silver rates.
Free, on iOS and Android. No premium tier, no catch.
Today's gold and silver rates