Euro Exchange Rate in Ukraine: Could the Hryvnia Drop to 51 UAH?.
What’s Next for the Euro in Ukraine
According to Novyny.live: Ukrainians are closely watching the foreign exchange market to time their euro purchases and sales advantageously. During March 2026, the official hryvnia-to-euro rate fluctuated, with a spread of 30 to 40 kopiyky. The lowest official rate recorded in this period was 50.45 UAH per euro, while the highest reached 50.03 UAH per euro.
In March 2026, the main currency pair involving the euro moved within a range of 1.14 to 1.16 USD per euro. These shifts point to active trading in the forex market and suggest possible near-term exchange rate adjustments.
Looking ahead to April 2026, the official hryvnia-to-euro rate is expected to rise, depending on the dollar’s performance. According to Oleksii Plotnikov,
“the official hryvnia-to-euro rate could climb to the psychological threshold of 51 UAH if the main currency pair stays in the 1.16–1.17 USD per euro range.”This prospect may spark greater interest among Ukrainians planning currency exchanges.
Which Euro Banknotes Are Causing Issues
It’s worth noting that the European Central Bank decided back in 2019 to stop printing 500-euro banknotes. This denomination was only ever part of the first euro series, launched in 2002. That decision may have impacted the market and consumer demand for large-denomination notes across the eurozone.
What Ukrainians Should Keep in Mind
For Ukrainians involved in currency transactions, staying informed about current rate fluctuations and potential future changes is essential. Tracking forex market dynamics can be key to making sound financial decisions.
The situation on Ukraine’s currency market reflects active public engagement with exchange rate movements, which can influence personal financial choices. It’s important to note that shifts in the official hryvnia-to-euro rate may stem not only from domestic economic conditions but also from global forex trends. Ukrainians should therefore keep up with news and expert analysis to prepare for possible changes in the near future.
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