10 Strongest Currencies in the World 2025

By Nivritti Khatri | August 21, 2025

Kuwaiti Dinar (KWD)

Approximately ₹284.54 per KWD, thanks to oil wealth and limited supply. 

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Bahraini Dinar (BHD)

Around ₹230.67 per BHD, supported by a stable USD peg. 

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Omani Rial (OMR)

Roughly ₹226.24 per OMR, buoyed by oil revenues.

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Jordanian Dinar (JOD)

Approximately ₹122.69 per JOD, maintained via fiscal discipline and pegging.

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Gibraltar Pound (GIP)

About ₹ 117.13, pegged to GBP and benefiting from financial ties.

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British Pound (GBP)

Circa ₹117.05, powered by UK’s robust financial sector.

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Swiss Franc (CHF)

Approximately ₹108.06, prized for Switzerland’s stability and neutrality.

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Cayman Islands Dollar (KYD)

Around ₹104.58, reflecting its US dollar peg and tax-haven status.

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Euro (EUR)

Roughly ₹101.30 per EUR, powered by the Eurozone’s collective strength.

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US Dollar (USD)

Baseline ₹86.98, widely used globally, though lower in value.

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