Official and Bank Exchange Rates for the Euro in Ukraine on January 28, 2023.
Euro to Hryvnia Exchange Rate for January 28, 2023
According to TSN.ua: The National Bank of Ukraine (NBU) has set the official exchange rate for the euro at 51.23 UAH for January 28, 2023. Across Ukrainian banks, the average purchase rate for the euro is 50.97 UAH, while the average selling rate is 50.72 UAH. These rates are crucial for businesses and individuals conducting international transactions.
In the context of exchange offices, the selling rate for the euro reached 51.76 UAH. It is also notable that the value of the US dollar decreased by 17 kopiykas to 42.95 UAH.
Euro Purchase and Selling Rates at Specific Banks
Regarding specific euro purchase rates offered by banks, the data is as follows:
- PrivatBank offers 50.70 UAH
- Oschadbank – 51.05 UAH
- UkrSibbank – 50.90 UAH
- PUMB – 50.80 UAH
- Raiffeisen Bank – 50.30 UAH
- MTB Bank – 51.00 UAH
- Sense Bank – 51.10 UAH
Concerning euro selling rates:
- PrivatBank has set its rate at 51.70 UAH
- Oschadbank – 51.80 UAH
- UkrSibbank – 51.85 UAH
- PUMB – 51.50 UAH
- Raiffeisen Bank – 51.43 UAH
- MTB Bank – 51.80 UAH
- Sense Bank – 51.75 UAH
The decline in the dollar's value and the relative stability of the euro may indicate shifts in Ukraine's economic situation, particularly in foreign economic activity. Investors and consumers can monitor these fluctuations to assess potential risks and opportunities in the currency market. It is also important to note the variation in rates between different banks, as their differing offers can significantly impact consumer choice in exchange operations.
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