Saudi Riyal to Egyptian Pound

Track Saudi Riyal rates across all Egyptian banks with live buy and sell prices

Best Rate to Buy Saudi Riyal

Commercial International Bank
Commercial International Bank
13.81 EGP

Best Rate to Sell Saudi Riyal

Banque du Caire
Banque du Caire
13.81 EGP
Bank
Buy
Sell
Central Bank of Egypt
Central Bank of Egypt
13.79
EGP
13.83
EGP
National Bank of Egypt
National Bank of Egypt
13.75
EGP
13.83
EGP
Banque Misr
Banque Misr
13.75
EGP
13.83
EGP
Banque du Caire
Banque du Caire
13.81
EGP
13.88
EGP
Commercial International Bank
Commercial International Bank
13.77
EGP
13.81
EGP
Arab African International Bank
Arab African International Bank
13.66
EGP
13.85
EGP
Qatar National Bank Alahli
Qatar National Bank Alahli
13.71
EGP
13.83
EGP
Alexandria Bank
Alexandria Bank
13.71
EGP
13.81
EGP
Housing and Development Bank
Housing and Development Bank
13.78
EGP
13.83
EGP
Abu Dhabi Islamic Bank
Abu Dhabi Islamic Bank
13.78
EGP
13.81
EGP
National Bank Of Kuwait
National Bank Of Kuwait
13.66
EGP
13.96
EGP
Faisal Islamic Bank
Faisal Islamic Bank
13.74
EGP
13.82
EGP
Credit Agricole Egypt
Credit Agricole Egypt
13.73
EGP
13.82
EGP
SAIB Bank
SAIB Bank
13.60
EGP
13.83
EGP
Al Baraka Bank Egypt
Al Baraka Bank Egypt
13.76
EGP
13.82
EGP
Suez Canal Bank
Suez Canal Bank
13.74
EGP
13.83
EGP
Al Ahli Bank of Kuwait - Egypt
Al Ahli Bank of Kuwait - Egypt
13.79
EGP
13.81
EGP
The United Bank of Egypt
The United Bank of Egypt
13.35
EGP
13.83
EGP
Arab International Bank (AIB)
Arab International Bank (AIB)
13.80
EGP
13.82
EGP

FAQ

• Best rate to buy Saudi Riyal: Commercial International Bank at 13.81 EGP.

• Best rate to sell Saudi Riyal: Banque du Caire at 13.81 EGP.

• Highest buy rate: 13.81 EGP at Banque du Caire

• Highest sell rate: 13.96 EGP at National Bank Of Kuwait

You'll typically need your national ID or passport. Some banks might ask for extra documents depending on the amount and purpose - like proof of funds for larger transactions.

The buy rate is what the bank pays you for your currency, while the sell rate is what you pay the bank. The gap between them is the bank's profit margin on the exchange.