Official Exchange Rates for July 3, 2026
The National Bank of Ukraine (NBU) has published its official currency exchange rates for July 3, 2026. Compared to the previous day, July 2, the US dollar, euro, and Polish zloty all increased in value. The official rate now stands at 44.80 UAH for one US dollar, 51.08 UAH for one euro, and 11.90 UAH for one Polish zloty.
Additional NBU-set rates include:
- USD - 44.8016 UAH
- EUR - 51.0828 UAH
- GBP - 59.6354 UAH
- PLN - 11.9068 UAH
- CHF - 55.5438 UAH
Bank Exchange Rates
As of 8:58 AM on July 3, 2026, commercial banks are offering varied rates. For example, Oschadbank lists the dollar at 44.60/45.10 UAH and the euro at 50.95/51.65 UAH. PrivatBank provides dollar rates of 44.55/45.04 UAH and euro rates of 50.98/51.54 UAH. PUMB quotes the dollar at 44.70/45.30 UAH and the euro at 51.20/51.90 UAH. Similar figures are reported by other institutions, including monobank, Raiffeisen, OTP Bank, and Ukrsibbank.
Over the past week, the US dollar has depreciated, while the euro, British pound, Polish zloty, and Swiss franc have all gained ground. In addition to these currency updates, the NBU has approved new regulations for the insurance sector, revised the authorization process for insurance intermediaries in its registry, and adjusted requirements for selling insurance and reinsurance products. The central bank also decided to conduct an operation exchanging non-cash currency from banks for cash.
'The dollar cannot remain forever weak against the euro. Once a final trade agreement between the US and the EU is signed, the market will return to normal.' Vitaliy Shapran
Given the volatility in exchange rates, monitoring the NBU's actions is crucial, as shifts in the official rate can impact the country's economic stability. The updated insurance sector rules and changes to intermediary authorization reflect the regulator's efforts to adapt the financial system to evolving market conditions.