
The Sri Lankan rupee has depreciated further against the US dollar across commercial banks in Sri Lanka today (29), compared to Tuesday, with the selling rate remaining steady at Rs. 322.
According to Seylan Bank, the buying and selling rates of the US dollar remain unchanged at Rs. 315.10 and Rs. 322.85, respectively.
At NDB Bank, the buying and selling rates of the US dollar have increased from Rs. 314.50 to Rs. 316.25 and from Rs. 321 to Rs. 322.75, respectively.
People’s Bank reports the buying rate of the US Dollar has increased from Rs. 315.33 to Rs. 315.82, while the selling rate has also increased from Rs. 322. 28 to Rs. 322.79.
Meanwhile, at Commercial Bank, the buying and selling rates have increased from Rs. 313.79 to Rs. 314.29 and from Rs. 322.25 to Rs. 322.75, respectively.
At Sampath Bank, the buying rate and selling rate have increased from Rs. 315.50 to Rs. 316 and from Rs. 322 to Rs. 322.50. (Newswire)





