Exchange Rates in Ukraine on July 4: How Much Are the Dollar, Euro, and Zloty Worth?
On Saturday, July 4, exchange rates for major currencies in Ukraine remain stable. At currency exchange offices, the dollar is selling for an average of 44.65 UAH, and the euro for 51.40 UAH. Meanwhile, the National Bank of Ukraine set the official exchange rate for the dollar at 44.80 UAH and for the euro at 51.08 UAH.
Dollar Exchange Rate on July 4
As of midday, the average exchange rate for the U.S. dollar is:
- buying rate — 44.55 UAH;
- sell — 44.65 UAH.
At banks, the average exchange rate is as follows:
- buying rate — 44.41 UAH;
- selling rate — 44.91 UAH.
On the cash market, private sellers are offering the dollar at an average of 44.72 UAH and buying it at 44.66 UAH.
Today’s euro exchange rate
Average euro exchange rate on the cash market:
- buying rate — 51.19 UAH;
- selling rate — 51.40 UAH.
At currency exchange offices, the euro is bought at an average of 51.18 UAH and sold at 51.40 UAH.
At banks, the average rates are:
- buying rate — 50.86 UAH;
- sell — 51.48 UAH.
Official exchange rates of the NBU
According to the NBU, the official exchange rates as of July 4 are as follows:
- U.S. dollar — 44.80 UAH;
- euro — 51.08 UAH.
Exchange rates at PrivatBank
PrivatBank has set the following exchange rates:
- US dollar — buy 44.25 UAH, sell 44.85 UAH;
- Euro — buy rate 50.50 UAH, sell rate 51.50 UAH.
Exchange rates for the zloty and other currencies
The official exchange rate for the Polish zloty is 11.91 UAH. At currency exchange offices, it is bought at an average of 11.85 UAH and sold at 11.98 UAH.
The following exchange rates have also been set:
- Moldovan leu — 2.54 UAH according to the NBU rate (at currency exchange offices: buy rate — 2.55 UAH, sell rate — 2.70 UAH);
- Romanian leu — 9.76 UAH (at currency exchange offices: 9.66 UAH / 10.05 UAH);
- Czech koruna — 2.11 UAH at the official rate (at exchange offices: 2.02 UAH / 2.13 UAH).
As a reminder, the National Bank of Ukraine set the official exchange rates for July 6. The U.S. dollar fell by 24 kopecks, and the euro by 6 kopecks.
As a reminder, on the morning of Thursday, July 2, 2026, the National Bank of Ukraine updated the official exchange rates for foreign currencies, noting a decline in the value of the dollar, the euro, and the Polish zloty compared to the previous banking day.
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