BDT to PKR — Live Rate Today
The live widget above shows the current BDT to PKR mid-market rate. This is a benchmark rate for comparing Bangladeshi taka and Pakistani rupees, not a promise that every bank, money changer, or transfer provider will give exactly that rate. Your final rate may differ because providers add a spread, and banks may add service charges or correspondent charges. Bangladesh to Pakistan is also more regulated than a simple cash exchange page suggests. For legal outward payments from Bangladesh, check whether the purpose of the transfer is allowed and whether it must go through an authorised dealer bank. Use the live number as a benchmark for negotiation and comparison, not as proof that a provider must match it.
Best BDT to PKR Rates — Provider Comparison
Use this comparison as a practical filter before you convert BDT to PKR or arrange a Bangladesh to Pakistan payment. The safest route is normally an authorised dealer bank when the transfer is for an approved purpose such as education, medical, travel, business, or other permitted foreign exchange transaction. Money changers can be useful for travel cash where allowed, but they are not a substitute for a regulated international bank remittance. Digital providers may show transparent pricing in some markets, but route availability changes, so check whether Bangladesh funding and Pakistan payout are supported before relying on an app. Compare the rate, fee, documents, delivery method, and compliance requirements together.
BDT to PKR Rate History
BDT to PKR movements are influenced by inflation, import demand, foreign reserves, central bank policy, and broader US dollar conditions in both Bangladesh and Pakistan. Neither currency is a Gulf-style dollar peg, so the rate can move for reasons specific to either country. Trade payments, remittance inflows, energy import costs, and policy announcements can all affect the market. For ordinary users, the useful habit is to monitor the live rate, then request a formal quote from the bank or provider at the time of transfer. Do not rely on social media screenshots because rates may be old or unofficial.
How to Send Money from Bangladesh to Pakistan
To send money from Bangladesh to Pakistan, start with the purpose of payment. If it is a permitted outward remittance, an authorised dealer bank will usually ask for identity documents, beneficiary bank details, invoice or admission papers where relevant, and any form required under Bangladesh Bank rules. For personal travel cash, use licensed money changers or bank counters and keep receipts. If you are receiving money in Pakistan, confirm the recipient's bank account title, IBAN or account number, branch details, and mobile number. Pakistan-side banks or exchange companies may apply their own checks. Limits, documents, and allowed purposes can change, so verify before committing to a transaction.
How to Get the Best BDT to PKR Rate
For BDT to PKR, the best deal is the highest lawful PKR received after all charges, not the largest rate displayed on a poster. Ask the bank to separate the exchange rate, service fee, tax or duty if applicable, and correspondent charges. Compare at least two authorised providers for the same amount and purpose. Avoid informal brokers who promise to settle in Pakistan outside the banking system. If an app is available, complete verification before you need to send. For business payments, keep contracts, invoices, and bank advice copies because missing paperwork can delay the transfer. If the purpose is not clearly allowed, ask the bank first rather than trying to route the payment through a friend or broker.
Avoiding Bangladesh to Pakistan Transfer Scams
Bangladesh to Pakistan users should watch for fake money changers, social media rate groups, app clones, and document-release scams. Fake money changers may operate without Bangladesh Bank authority and offer a rate that looks better than banks. Social media brokers may ask you to deposit BDT locally while a separate person pays PKR in Pakistan, creating no reliable paper trail. App clones can steal one-time passwords or bank login details. Document-release scams may claim a transfer is held until you pay a processing charge to a private number. Use Bangladesh Bank authorised dealers or licensed money changers where applicable, and check Pakistan-side rules through the State Bank of Pakistan or the receiving bank. Keep receipts and never share OTPs.
