The National Bank of Ukraine is actively exploring the possibility of transitioning from the dollar to the euro as the main currency. According to the head of the NBU, Andriy Pyshnyy, this process may take a significant amount of time, but it is considered an important step towards euro integration.
'We adhere to the principles of stability and rational economic policy. Currently, the business sector predominantly operates with the dollar, but we feel a positive attitude towards the euro and readiness for changes,'
According to Pyshnyy, the decision to change the base currency requires a deep analysis of the financial state of the economy. The National Bank is already studying the popularity of the euro among Ukrainians; however, the country's main bank urges citizens to carefully consider their financial decisions and diversify their savings.
Planning to change the main currency in Ukraine to the euro is a long-term strategy that requires thorough analysis and preparation of the financial markets. The NBU also urged citizens to approach their finances responsibly and consider opportunities for diversifying their savings to minimize risks associated with fluctuations in the currency market.