1 UAE Dirhams = 100 Fils
The dirham is primarily used in two countries: the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Morocco. In the UAE, the currency is known as the Emirati dirham (AED), while in Morocco, it is called the Moroccan dirham (MAD). Both currencies are subdivided into smaller units, with the UAE dirham consisting of 100 fils and the Moroccan dirham consisting of 100 centimes.
The monetary unit in the United Arab Emirates is the Emirati Dirham. The symbol for it is AED and currently the exchange rate is 1$=3.673 AED or 1€=4.791 AED.The UAE Dirham has a fixed rate of exchange against the US Dollar.The Dirham is divided into units of 100 Fils which makes up the coin portion of the currency.Currency in note form:DH 1000 NotesDH 500 NotesDH 100 NotesDH 50 NotesDH 20 NotesDH 10 Notes.DH 5 NotesCurrency in coin form:DH 1 (100 fils =DH 1)50 fils25 fils10 fils
One UAE Dirham is worth .371769 New Zealand Dollar. Another way to think of it would be to say it take 2.68984 UAE Dirham to make one NZ Dollar.
no, AED or Dirham is the currency of the UAE
UAE Dirham
At current rates 100 Oman Baisa equals 1 UAE dirham.
Rupees
5.5 uae dirhams
1 UAE Dirham = 16.82 Rupees.
1 USD = 3.67 Dirham The rate is fixed by the Federal Reserve Bank of the UAE
The currency in Dubai is UAE Dirham. One British Pound is equal to 6.06603 UAE Dirhams
1 uae dirham is equal to 28 rupees of pakistan