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🇵🇰 Silver Price Today in Pakistan | ₨20,232.84
Live silver price in Pakistani Rupee (PKR) — updated every minute
Last updated: May 4, 2026, 01:01 PM ET
Per Gram (PKR)
₨650.5004
Per Troy Oz (PKR)
₨20,232.84
Per Kg (PKR)
₨650,500
USD/Silver Spot
$72.78/oz
USD/PKR Rate
1 USD = 278 PKR
Gold/Silver Ratio
62.0:1
Silver Market in Pakistan
Pakistan is a significant silver market in South Asia, with the Sarafa Bazaar in Karachi and Lahore serving as traditional physical silver trading hubs. silver jewellery is central to Pakistani wedding culture, with families investing heavily in silver sets for brides. The Pakistan Mercantile Exchange (PMEX) offers silver futures trading.
Why do people in Pakistan invest in silver?
silver serves as a primary savings vehicle and inflation hedge in Pakistan, where currency devaluation has been persistent. Families accumulate silver jewellery as generational wealth. The rupee's weakness against the dollar means PKR-denominated silver prices have dramatically outperformed other assets over the past decade.
Frequently Asked Questions — Silver in Pakistan
What is the silver price in Pakistan today in rupees?
Pakistan silver prices are quoted per tola (11.66g) and per gram in PKR. Prices track international markets but include import duties, taxes, and dealer margins. The Karachi Sarafa Bazaar sets widely-followed daily rates.
What is a tola of silver?
A tola is a traditional South Asian unit of weight equal to 11.6638 grams or 3/8 of a troy ounce. It is the most commonly used silver measurement in Pakistan, India, and Bangladesh.
How much import duty is on silver in Pakistan?
Pakistan currently levies customs duty of 4% plus additional regulatory duties on silver imports, though rates change frequently. Smuggled silver remains a significant issue. Licensed importers must also pay sales tax.
Is silver a better investment than property in Pakistan?
Historically, both silver and property have outpaced inflation in Pakistan. silver offers superior liquidity and divisibility. Real estate requires large capital but offers rental income. Most Pakistani investors hold both as diversified stores of value.