March 27 Exchange Rates Set by Ukraine’s Central Bank: Dollar at 43.88, Euro at 50.61.
Currency Rates for March 27, 2026
According to TSN.ua: Ukraine’s National Bank has published its official exchange rates for March 27, 2026. According to the released data, the U.S. dollar is valued at 43.88 hryvnias, the euro at 50.61 hryvnias, and the Polish zloty at 11.84 hryvnias. These rates are closely watched by businesses and travelers alike, as they directly impact trade and purchasing power.
The dollar edged up by 1 kopiyka, while the euro declined by 24 kopiykas. The zloty also dropped, losing 6 kopiykas. These shifts in currency values reflect the current economic landscape in Ukraine and potential fluctuations in the foreign exchange market.
Exchange Rate Details
- U.S. Dollar: 1 USD - 43.88 (+1 kop.)
- Euro: 1 EUR - 50.61 (-24 kop.)
- Polish Zloty: 1 PLN - 11.84 (-6 kop.)
Movements in exchange rates can influence foreign trade activity, including imports and exports of goods, as well as consumer prices in Ukraine. In an unstable economic environment, monitoring currency fluctuations is crucial, as they often signal broader economic trends and investor reactions to political and social developments.
Read also
- New Salary Threshold for Employee Reservation: What Ukrainian Businesses Must Pay by June
- Sunflower Seed Prices Drop by Hundreds of Hryvnias as Ukrainian Demand Weakens
- International Parcel Tax Delayed: Why It Won't Launch This Year
- Teacher Salaries in Summer 2026: Vacation Payouts Revealed
- Drone Strikes on Refineries Cause Russia to Lose 400,000 Barrels of Oil Per Day: A Historic Blow
- Invasive Danube Shrimp Fishing Season Begins in Vylkove: What We Know About the Species

