On July 7, the exchange rates for the dollar and the euro fell in Ukraine
On July 7, Ukraine’s foreign exchange market is showing a downward trend in the exchange rates of the dollar and the euro. The rates are falling at both currency exchange offices and the largest Ukrainian banks, making the purchase of foreign currency more advantageous for customers.
As of the morning of July 7, the average dollar exchange rate at currency exchange offices is 44.65 UAH for buying (-1 kopeck) and 44.55 UAH for selling.
The euro can be purchased for an average of 51.30 UAH (-10 kopecks), while the selling rate remains at 51.15 UAH.
The hryvnia has also strengthened in the banking sector. The average exchange rate for the dollar is 44.85 UAH for buying (-8 kopecks) and 44.24 UAH for selling.
The euro is selling for an average of 51.31 UAH (-17 kopecks) and buying for 50.69 UAH (-10 kopecks).
PrivatBank sells the dollar at teller windows for 44.80 UAH and for 44.84 UAH when paying by card. The euro costs 51.30 UAH at branches, while the card exchange rate is 51.28 UAH.
At Oschadbank, the dollar can be purchased via the mobile app for 44.80 UAH and by card for 44.95 UAH. The euro is available for 51.30 UAH via the app and 51.50 UAH when paying by card.
At PUMB, cash dollars are sold for 45.00 UAH, while the commercial rate is 44.80 UAH. The euro costs 51.50 UAH at the bank’s branches.
Monobank has set the selling rate for the dollar at 44.84 UAH and for the euro at 51.50 UAH.
As of the morning of July 7, the most favorable offers for buying dollars are available at PrivatBank and Oschadbank via their mobile apps—44.80 UAH per dollar.
The euro also continues to depreciate, and its rate of depreciation is currently higher than that of the dollar, indicating a general trend toward a correction in the foreign exchange market.
Earlier, the National Bank of Ukraine set the official exchange rates for foreign currencies as of the morning of Sunday, July 5, 2026.
On Saturday, July 4, exchange rates for major currencies in Ukraine remained stable.
The National Bank announced the exchange rates for July 3.