How to Convert AED to INR
- 1). Convert your money at an international airport. You can find numerous currency exchange counters at air hubs in both the United Arab Emirates and India, including Abu Dhabi International Airport, Dubai International Airport, Dehli Indira Gandhi International Airport and Mumbai Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport. Present the attendant with your dirhams. After she counts them and verifies that they're not counterfeit, she'll give you the rupee equivalent. International airports will most certainly buy dirhams and sell rupees.
- 2). Visit an "Exchange" service, which you can find in any major city in either country. As is the case at an airport exchange counter, when you present the associate your dirhams, he'll verify their authenticity and give you rupees in exchange. If you plan to use this service, do so in the United Arab Emirates if possible; exchange services there will certainly buy dirhams, whereas some Indian money changers may not.
- 3). Exchange your money at a private bank in either country. Even if it doesn't have reserves on hand, your local bank can purchase currency from a larger bank and sell it to you when it receives it. If you choose this option, call your bank in advance to ask how long this transaction will take. If the bank doesn't have rupees on hand, the transaction may require several days to complete.