USD to Qatari Riyal (QAR) Black Market Rate — Qatar
By the ETCurrency rates deskUpdated hourly from P2P & exchange-market dataHow we calculate rates
As of June 6, 2026, the USD to Qatari Riyal parallel (black market) rate is approximately 3.72 QAR to buy one US dollar and 3.83 QAR to sell, while the official Qatar Central Bank (QCB) rate sits near 3.64 QAR. That leaves a modest premium of about 5.1% between the street and the bank.
The Qatari riyal is pegged to the US dollar at 3.64 and freely convertible, leaving no parallel-market gap.
Is there a black market for the Qatari Riyal in Qatar?
In Qatar, the Qatari Riyal is pegged to the US dollar and freely convertible, so there is effectively no parallel or "black" market: the rate at a bank or exchange house is the official rate. People searching for a "QAR black market rate" are usually comparing the best rate to exchange cash or send money home — driven by a fixed US-dollar peg, gas-export surpluses, open convertibility — rather than a scarcity-fuelled premium.
Because the QAR is pegged, the official and street rates stay aligned. Any difference you see is a provider fee or spread, not a sign of currency stress — so the number to compare is what your bank, exchange house or transfer service actually charges.
Official rate vs exchange-house rate for the QAR
Because the QAR is pegged, the dollar costs about the same everywhere: the market rate near 3.72 QAR sits right on top of the official 3.64 QAR, so the "premium" is effectively zero. What varies is the small spread an exchange house, bank or app adds on top.
So the practical question isn't "what's the black-market rate?" — it's "who gives the best net rate after fees?" Use our converter to price an amount, then compare what your bank, exchange house or remittance service actually delivers.
Is it legal to use the black market rate in Qatar?
Rules vary by country and change often. Many governments restrict or discourage buying and selling foreign currency outside licensed channels, and some treat parallel-market trading as an offence, while others tolerate informal bureaus. The rates shown here are published for information and price-transparency only — they are not an offer to trade and do not constitute legal or financial advice.
Always confirm the current regulations in Qatar and use licensed, reputable channels for any actual transaction. Treat the parallel rate as a reference for what the dollar is really worth, not as an instruction to transact informally.
How to read today's USD to Qatari Riyal rate
Two numbers matter most. The buy rate is how many QAR you need to obtain one dollar; the sell rate is how many QAR you receive when you give one up. The difference between them is the dealer spread — wider spreads usually mean a thinner, more nervous market. We aggregate these from P2P platforms, community reports and exchange monitoring, then refresh them hourly so the figure stays current.
To turn a rate into an amount, use our currency converter, and cross-check the bigger picture with gold and fuel prices in QAR, which often move in step with the parallel dollar. For the reverse direction, see how much one Qatari Riyal is worth in US dollars.