On June 27, 2025, the Euro reached a record high of 49 Ukrainian hryvnia (UAH) per unit. The National Bank of Ukraine (NBU) set the official exchange rate at 48.63 UAH/EUR, which is 31 kopecks higher than the previous day.
In banks and exchange offices, the Euro was trading at 48.76/49.23 UAH (buying/selling), and in some networks, at 48.95–49.20 UAH.
Financial expert Olena Sosedka predicts that the Euro could reach 49–50 UAH by the end of 2025. She notes that it is necessary to closely monitor the market and avoid rash decisions.
As for the US dollar, its rate in banks on June 27, 2025, was 41.58 UAH, decreasing by 8 kopecks compared to the previous day. In exchange offices, the dollar was trading at 41.23/41.73 UAH (buying/selling).
Experts attribute the Euro's strengthening to the recovery of the fund market and stable supply for obligations. Since the beginning of 2025, the dollar index has fallen by almost 10%, reaching its lowest level since 2022.
Overall, the current situation in the Ukrainian currency market is influenced by various factors, including internal economic indicators and global trends. It is recommended to follow updates and consult with financial specialists before making currency transactions.