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10 of the world's strongest currencies in 2025

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Dec 4, 2025, 13:20 IST
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10 of the world's strongest currencies in 2025

Currency values are often seen as a reflection of a nation’s economic health, political stability, and global influence. As per a report published in Forbes (November 4, 2025), here is a list of 10 strongest currencies in the world in 2025. For travellers, investors, and global observers, understanding these high-value currencies offers insight into the economic forces shaping the world today and helps explain why some destinations feel significantly more expensive than others.

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Kuwaiti Dinar (KWD)

The Kuwaiti dinar continues to rank as the world’s strongest currency in 2025. Its exceptional value is underpinned by Kuwait’s substantial oil reserves and its position as a major global exporter. The government ensures stability by tightly managing the currency and pegging it to a basket of foreign currencies. Low inflation and a powerful sovereign wealth fund add further support. For travellers, however, this also means higher costs, as everyday expenses in Kuwait often feel steeper due to the dinar’s unusually strong purchasing power.

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Bahraini Dinar (BHD)

The Bahraini dinar is the world’s second-strongest currency, after the Kuwaiti dinar. Its high value is backed by Bahrain’s robust financial services, extensive offshore banking, and established energy sector. Although the country is more accessible than many of its Gulf neighbours, travellers often find costs relatively high due to the dinar’s exceptional strength.

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Omani Rial (OMR)

The Omani rial ranks among the Gulf’s strongest currencies thanks to its tightly controlled fixed exchange rate. While Oman’s wealth is closely linked to petroleum, a stable economic system and its strategically important location along major maritime routes help maintain the rial’s exceptional strength. For travellers bound for Muscat’s scenic coast or the sweeping Wahiba Sands, this often translates into noticeably higher expenses.

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Jordanian Dinar (JOD)

Thinking of visiting Jordan to explore Petra, the famed UNESCO World Heritage Site? Be prepared for a trip that leans toward the expensive side. Jordan’s strong currency is the result of careful monetary control, and even with limited natural resources, the nation has managed to keep the dinar consistently robust. Travellers headed to Petra, Wadi Rum, or the Dead Sea often discover that the overall cost of visiting Jordan is higher than they anticipated.

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British Pound Sterling (GBP)

Have you ever felt like a trip to London drains your wallet faster than you planned? The British pound stays strong due to the UK’s economic stability, global trade connections, and London’s status as a major financial centre. That strength comes at a cost for travellers, accommodation, food, and transport are among the priciest in Europe.

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Gibraltar Pound (GIP)

The Gibraltar pound, used mainly within Gibraltar, is pegged directly to the British pound, giving it equal value. Its strength is derived from this fixed link rather than Gibraltar’s modest yet stable economy, which is driven by tourism, shipping, and online gaming. Travellers can use both GIP and GBP interchangeably, though costs in Gibraltar often feel higher compared to neighbouring areas in Spain.

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Cayman Islands Dollar (KYD)

The Cayman Islands dollar is the strongest currency in the Americas, a reflection of the territory’s role as a major international financial centre. The KYD is tightly and favourably pegged to the US dollar, supported by the islands’ strong reputation for secure banking, steady foreign investment, and a large offshore finance sector. Tourism here is largely high-end, and the currency’s high value helps maintain the Cayman Islands as an exclusive, and expensive destination.

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Swiss Franc (CHF)

The Swiss franc is considered a global safe-haven currency, supported by Switzerland’s political stability, low inflation, and robust banking system. During periods of global uncertainty, investors move toward the CHF, keeping its value consistently high. For travellers, this means a pricier trip — Switzerland’s alpine landscapes, pristine lakes, and postcard towns often come with a premium due to the franc’s strong international standing.

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Euro (EUR)

The Euro reflects the combined economic strength of 20 European nations and stands among the world’s most traded and influential currencies. Its resilience stems largely from the scale and stability of the Eurozone economy. As a result, travel costs across Eurozone countries differ significantly—destinations like Finland and France feel more premium, while places such as Portugal and Slovakia tend to be easier on the budget.

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US Dollar (USD)

The US Dollar may find itself at the bottom of the list, but that does not change the status of the USD as the world’s primary reserve currency. The US dollar is important to international trade, commodities pricing, and global finance. Weak or strong, the dollar’s influence shapes economies worldwide, and because several countries peg their currencies to it, its fluctuations affect everything from travel costs to import prices globally and beyond.

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