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Indian Rupee Strengthens Against Dirham — What Should NRIs Do Now?

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The Indian rupee saw a sharp gain against the UAE dirham early Tuesday, rising to 23.44 from 23.61, following news of a potential Israel-Iran ceasefire announced by former U.S. President Donald Trump.

This unexpected firming of the rupee means non-resident Indians (NRIs) in the UAE and other Gulf countries will now receive less when sending money home — at least in the immediate term.

Currency analysts point to a weakening dollar as the primary reason behind the rupee’s appreciation. The dollar, which had climbed steadily since tensions erupted on June 14, dropped slightly as the ceasefire news offered hope for geopolitical stability.

“If the ceasefire holds, the dollar could weaken further, firming up currencies like the rupee and the peso,” said Neelesh Gopalan, Treasury Manager at a UAE-based remittance fintech firm.

Remittance Advice for NRIs

With June salaries about to be credited, many NRIs are preparing to send money to India. However, FX experts suggest holding off on large transfers, sending only essential amounts for now. The sudden currency shift comes as a “disappointment” to many Indian expats who had benefited from more favorable exchange rates just days earlier.

Throughout the past month, the rupee had hovered between 23.1 to 23.3 to the dirham, giving Indian expats ample opportunity to remit funds at a profit when the rate dropped post-June 14.

Those who transferred funds last week saw above-average remittance volumes, according to exchange house officials. But today's firmer rupee makes timing future transfers more crucial.

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