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The currency in the United Arab Emirates is the UAE Dirham. Although exchange rates are variable, during the last decade, $1 has been exchanged for approximately 3.7 Dirhams or 7 British pounds. The Dirham currency is tied to the US dollar and can be exchanged readily if you travel to the country. UAE banking customs are slightly different than those in most Western countries. For example, banks are open Saturday through Thursday and they are closed on Fridays. You should always travel with several forms of payment, in case you are in a location that will only exchange 1 type of payment. Find out how to exchange money in the UAE.
 
The currency in the United Arab Emirates is the UAE Dirham. Although exchange rates are variable, during the last decade, $1 has been exchanged for approximately 3.7 Dirhams or 7 British pounds. The Dirham currency is tied to the US dollar and can be exchanged readily if you travel to the country. UAE banking customs are slightly different than those in most Western countries. For example, banks are open Saturday through Thursday and they are closed on Fridays. You should always travel with several forms of payment, in case you are in a location that will only exchange 1 type of payment. Find out how to exchange money in the UAE.
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