Rate for 2026-05-13

Turkish Lira to Ukrainian Hryvnia

0.9685 UAH / 1 TRY
-0.29% over 30 days

Official NBU rate. 30-day low: 0.9667 UAH. High: 0.9826 UAH. Average: 0.9741 UAH.

30-day dynamics

TRY ↔ UAH converter

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

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Turkish lira: a special case

TRY/UAH is an unusual cross-rate due to Turkey's high inflation (50%+ annually in 2024–2025). The lira is the only one of our 8 currencies that the hryvnia has actually STRENGTHENED against in recent years. The lira matters to Ukrainians mostly for travel and clothing imports.

Lira for travel to Turkey

Buying lira in Ukraine in advance is unwise: domestic rates are poor and Turkish inflation will erode your savings. Better strategy: take USD or EUR, exchange in small lots at Turkish bank ATMs or in-country exchanges. Local rates are usually better.

TRY historical dynamics

Since 2022 the lira has traded against the hryvnia in the UAH 1–1.5 range per TRY — the hryvnia strengthened against the lira by 30% over two years. A rare case where Ukraine's currency has been more stable than another emerging market's.

Quick Facts — TRY / UAH

Current NBU rate0.9685 UAH per 1 TRY
Set date2026-05-13
30-day low0.9667 UAH
30-day high0.9826 UAH
30-day average0.9741 UAH
30-day change-0.0028 UAH (-0.29%)
Full nameTurkish Lira
ISO 4217 codeTRY

FAQ

How many UAH is 1 TRY today?

As of 2026-05-13, the official NBU rate is 0.9685 UAH per 1 TRY. This is the accounting and tax-reporting rate. Exchange offices and banks will offer rates 1–3% off due to spread.

What will the TRY rate be tomorrow?

Predictions can't be exact — but the 30-day average has been 0.9741 UAH, with a low of 0.9667 UAH and a high of 0.9826 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 turkish lira 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.