Rate for 2026-05-13

Euro to Ukrainian Hryvnia

51.6416 UAH / 1 EUR
+1.75% over 30 days

Official NBU rate. 30-day low: 50.752 UAH. High: 51.9113 UAH. Average: 51.5084 UAH.

30-day dynamics

EUR ↔ UAH converter

Source: National Bank of Ukraine · Updated: 13 May 2026

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What drives EUR pricing in Ukraine

EUR/UAH indirectly depends on EU imports, EU integration (Ukrainian businesses increasingly earn euros from EU exports), ECB rate decisions, German and French economic health. Often moves in sync with USD/UAH, but has its own dynamics during major European events.

Where to invest euros

Euro deposits in Ukrainian banks pay 1–2.5% annually — below dollar deposits, but euros are convenient for saving toward future EU travel or purchases. Alternatives: Ukrainian eurobonds (from 2.8% annually), European ETFs via Ukrainian brokers.

Euro rate for travelers

Planning a Schengen trip — budget 1–2% above the NBU rate. Take some euros in cash (for taxis, small purchases), and rely on a currency card with auto-conversion for the rest. Don't exchange euros at airports: rates are 5–10% worse.

Quick Facts — EUR / UAH

Current NBU rate51.6416 UAH per 1 EUR
Set date2026-05-13
30-day low50.752 UAH
30-day high51.9113 UAH
30-day average51.5084 UAH
30-day change0.8896 UAH (1.75%)
Full nameEuro
ISO 4217 codeEUR

FAQ

How many UAH is 1 EUR today?

As of 2026-05-13, the official NBU rate is 51.6416 UAH per 1 EUR. This is the accounting and tax-reporting rate. Exchange offices and banks will offer rates 1–3% off due to spread.

What will the EUR rate be tomorrow?

Predictions can't be exact — but the 30-day average has been 51.5084 UAH, with a low of 50.752 UAH and a high of 51.9113 UAH. Moves within this band are normal; breaks above or below typically follow significant geopolitical or economic events.

How often does the NBU rate change?

Once per business day, after 14:00 Kyiv time. Weekends and Ukrainian public holidays keep the previous business day's rate.

Where to buy euro in Ukraine?

At large banks (PrivatBank, Raiffeisen, Credit Agricole, monobank, Sense), licensed exchange offices, or via bank mobile apps. Transactions over UAH 150,000 per month require passport identification.