Above: Omani Rial (OMR) Banknote With oil accounting for approximately 84% of overall Omani government revenue, the middle-eastern nation has implemented sweeping measures to diversify their ...
Q: What is the Omani Rial worth against the Rupee? A: One Omani Rial is worth 225.243 Rupees today Q: Is the Omani Rial going up or down against the Rupee? A: Today's exchange rate (225.243 ...
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Oman Cables Industry Saog (MUS:OCAI) reported a significant increase in sales, reaching 268.7 million Omani Rials in 2024, up from 248 million in 2023. The company has a strong export market ...
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His Majesty Sultan Haitham bin Tarik issued Royal Decree 17/2025 promulgating the Omani Nationality Law after reviewing the Basic Law of the State, and the Omani Nationality Law issued by Royal Decree ...
Muscat: His Majesty Sultan Haitham bin Tarik issued Royal Decree 17/2025 promulgating the Omani Nationality Law after reviewing the Basic Law of the State, and the Omani Nationality Law issued by ...
The rial plunged to 892,500 to the dollar on the unofficial market on Saturday, compared with 869,500 rials on Friday, according to the foreign exchange website alanchand.com. The bazar360.com ...
The Bank of England says on its website: "When one of our banknotes gets damaged we will exchange it, if at least half of it remains. We receive thousands of claims each year from members of the ...
GEORGE TOWN: Despite the popularity of e-wallets and cashless transactions among consumers nowadays, Bank Negara Malaysia (BNM) will not stop issuing new banknotes for circulation. Bank Negara ...
As the central bank and sole issuer of bank notes in Canada, the Bank of Canada needs to stay on top of payment trends. Every four years, we reach out to Canadians to ask them how they pay for things.