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Currency
The monetary unit is the Dirham (Dh) which is divided into 100 fils. The
Dirham is linked to the Special Drawing Right of the International Monetary
Fund.
It has been held constant against the US Dollar since the end of 1980 at a
mid-rate of approximately US$ 1 = Dh 3.67.
Banks
Both the local banks and the many international banks represented by branches
in Dubai, provide usual commercial banking services.
Transfers can be made without difficulty as there is no exchange control and
the Dirham is freely convertible.
Bank hours are 8am to 1pm, Saturday through Wednesday, although some also open
from 4.30 to 6.30pm. On Thursdays banks operate only from 8am to noon.
Exchange houses are open from 8.30am to 1pm and 4.30 to 8.30pm.
See the Bank Indexfor
a list of banks available in Dubai.
Credit Cards
American Express, Diners Club, Visa, MasterCard etc are generally accepted in
the main hotels and larger shops but some retailers offer better bargains for
cash.
Tipping
Tipping practices are similar to most parts of the world. Some restaurants
include service; otherwise 10 per cent is adequate.
Weights and Measures
Officially the metric system is followed, although British and American
standard weights and measures are understood by most merchants.
Local weights and measures are also used occasionally, but seldom for
international trade.
Bargaining
Bargaining is expected in the souk and is quite usual elsewhere. Vendors will
usually drop the price - and often quite substantially - particularly for a
cash sale. In the case of certain electronics' products, the margins are very
low and therefore bartering is minimal.
Business Hours
The weekend has traditionally been Thursday afternoon and Friday, but some
organisations now close on Friday and Saturday, working through Thursday
afternoon instead. Government offices are open from 7.30am to 1.30pm (7.30am
to 12 noon on Thursday).
Private sector office hours vary, but are generally from 8am to 1pm, reopening
at either 3pm or 4pm and closing at 6pm or 7pm.
Shop hours are similar in their opening times, but remain open until 9-10pm.
Department stores, boutiques, the souks and many food shops remain open on a
Friday, apart from Prayer Times (11.30-1.30), while larger shops re-open on a
Friday afternoon around 4pm - 5pm.
are generally open from 8.45am to 12.30pm and are
closed on Fridays and in most cases on Saturdays, but will leave an emergency
number on their answering machines.
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