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Today Canadian Dollar (CAD) Exchange Rate in Nepal — 2026

One Canadian Dollar (CAD) buys Rs 106.82 in Nepal as of June 30, 2026, up from Rs 106.62 the previous trading day.

One Canadian Dollar (CAD) buys Rs 106.82 in Nepal as of June 30, 2026, up from Rs 106.62 the previous trading day.

One Canadian Dollar (CAD) is worth Rs 106.82 in Nepal as of June 30, 2026. The CAD/NPR reference rate has ranged between Rs 106.32 and Rs 112.76 across the latest fixings. The most recent rate of Rs 106.82 is up from Rs 106.62 a day earlier.

The trend

The CAD/NPR rate rose from Rs 106.62 the previous trading day.

What moves the rate

Nepal Rastra Bank publishes the rate each business day. Because the rupee is pegged to the Indian rupee, the CAD/NPR cross moves with the CAD/INR pair and the US dollar — driven by interest-rate differentials, commodity prices and global risk sentiment. Rates are not revised on Saturdays and public holidays.

Recent reference rates

DateCAD/NPR (sell)
Jun 30, 2026Rs 106.82
Jun 29, 2026Rs 106.62
Jun 28, 2026Rs 106.69
Jun 27, 2026Rs 106.69
Jun 26, 2026Rs 106.32
Jun 25, 2026Rs 106.67
Jun 24, 2026Rs 107.07
Jun 23, 2026Rs 107.07

Data: Source: Nepal Rastra Bank — foreign exchange reference rates. Reference (sell) rate for indication only — bank dealing rates vary.

Frequently asked questions

What is the CAD to NPR exchange rate in Nepal today (2026)?

One Canadian Dollar (CAD) buys Rs 106.82 in Nepal as of June 30, 2026, up from Rs 106.62 the previous trading day.

Is the Canadian Dollar rising or falling against the rupee?

The CAD/NPR rate rose in the latest fixing — Rs 106.82 on June 30, 2026 versus Rs 106.62 the day before.

How is the CAD/NPR rate set?

It is Nepal Rastra Bank's daily reference (sell) rate, derived from international cross-rates and the rupee's peg to the Indian rupee.

Written by Elena Petrova, Data Desk. Source: Nepal Rastra Bank — foreign exchange reference rates. Figures may be revised — information only, not financial advice.