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Comparing United Arab Emirates Dirham from 15 suppliers with exchange rates ranging from 5.1300 to 5.4800.
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The United Arab Emirates Dirham is the official currency of the United Arab Emirates; a country bordering Oman and Saudi Arabia in the Arabian Peninsula that is composed of a federation of 7 separately-governed emirates. Since discovering oil in the 1980's, the UAE's prospects have improved dramatically, transforming the country from a poor, desolate desert area into a modernised and rich state.
The UAE Dirham is pegged to the US Dollar at a rate of $1 USD = 3.7 AED, and is widely stocked by most bureau de change here in the UK which means competition is strong and good deals can be found by comparing suppliers.
For those that don't want to take large amounts of cash with them to the Emirates, consider a prepaid currency card as an alternative method of payment. They are accepted all over the UAE everwhere that uses Visa or MasterCard, but unlike UK credit or debit cards they will not incur additional transaction fees when they are used.
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We found 15 currency suppliers in the UK offering United Arab Emirates Dirham.
This is the exchange rate that each supplier is currently offering if you order online now.
This is the amount of currency you will receive if you spend £500, and includes any applicable delivery costs.
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A special case applies to the Post Office. You can order your currency online from the Post Office at their advertised rate and have it delivered to your local branch for collection, but if you walk in "off the street" to your local branch you will usually get a lower rate than if you ordered online.
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