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USD to UAH Converter.

Current rate

1 USD = 42 UAH as of 2026-05-17. USD/UAH search volume has been extraordinary since February 2022 due to the war, the 7M+ Ukrainian refugees abroad, massive Western aid flows, and post-war reconstruction planning. The NBU moved from a fixed peg (~27 UAH/USD pre-war) to a managed band, and the currency has progressively weakened despite IMF and EU support. Reconstruction is estimated at USD 500B+, making this pair geopolitically systemic.

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USDUAH Converter

$
🇺🇸 $1.00 = 🇺🇦
UAH 42.00
Rate: 1 USD = 42.0000 UAH
Common conversions
🇺🇸 USD🇺🇦 UAH
$1.00UAH 42.00
$10.00UAH 420.00
$100.00UAH 4,200.00
$500.00UAH 21,000.00
$1,000.00UAH 42,000.00
$5,000.00UAH 210,000.00
$10,000.00UAH 420,000.00
$50,000.00UAH 2,100,000.00
$100,000.00UAH 4,200,000.00
✨ Mid-market rate · as of 2026-05-17 · Real-world transfer rates may differ 0.5-3% depending on provider · Not financial advice
📈 Trend

USD trend over time.

Today
42
1 USD = UAH
1 year ago
41
↑ 2.4% in 12 months
5 years ago
27.5
↑ 52.7% in 5 years
🔢 Quick reference

USD to UAH conversion table.

Common US Dollar amounts converted to Ukrainian Hryvnia at today's rate of 1 USD = 42 UAH. The reverse holds too: 1 UAH = 0.0238 USD.

USD → UAH
1 USD 42 UAH
5 USD 210 UAH
10 USD 420 UAH
25 USD 1,050 UAH
50 USD 2,100 UAH
100 USD 4,200 UAH
500 USD 21,000 UAH
1,000 USD 42,000 UAH
5,000 USD 210,000 UAH
10,000 USD 420,000 UAH
UAH → USD
1 UAH 0.0238 USD
5 UAH 0.119 USD
10 UAH 0.2381 USD
25 UAH 0.5952 USD
50 UAH 1.19 USD
100 UAH 2.38 USD
500 UAH 11.9 USD
1,000 UAH 23.81 USD
5,000 UAH 119.05 USD
10,000 UAH 238.1 USD
💡 About this corridor

Why people convert USD to UAH.

The USD/UAH corridor is driven mostly by global reserve currency and remittances from US-based workers. On the Ukrainian Hryvnia side, demand comes from post-war reconstruction, EU integration trade, and diaspora remittances from Poland/EU. Because both sides see steady two-way flow, USD/UAH is one of the more liquid pairs in this region — which usually means tighter spreads and smaller markups than thinly-traded exotic pairs.

Over the past 12 months the US Dollar has moved up 2.4% against the Ukrainian Hryvnia, and over five years it has strengthened about 52.7% (from 27.5 to 42). If you're sending money on this corridor, that trend matters: a rising rate means timing your transfer — or locking a rate with a forward contract for large amounts — can change the Ukrainian Hryvnia you receive by a meaningful margin.

Getting the best USD → UAH rate. The figure above is the mid-market rate — the "true" rate banks and brokers reference. Most banks add a 1–3% margin on top and may charge a flat wire fee. Specialist services (Wise, Remitly, and regional exchange houses on this corridor) typically convert closer to mid-market. Always compare the effective rate after all fees, not just the headline rate — on a large USD transfer, a 2% difference is real money.

Rates shown are indicative mid-market rates as of 2026-05-17 and are for informational purposes only — not a quote or financial advice. Confirm the live rate with your provider before transacting.

❓ FAQ

USD to UAH FAQ.

Who converts USD to UAH?
Ukrainian refugees in Poland, Germany, Canada and the US sending support to family in Kyiv, Lviv and Kharkiv, Western aid agencies (USAID, IMF, World Bank) disbursing reconstruction funds, NGOs operating in Ukraine, and US contractors supporting Ukrainian government modernization. Also Ukrainian IT workers (200K+) receiving US client payments.
Best way to send USD to UAH?
Wise added UAH support during the war and offers 0.5-1% spread to Privatbank, Monobank and Oschadbank accounts. Western Union and MoneyGram have been critical for refugees, often waiving fees for Ukraine corridors. Remitly, TransferGo and Paysera also cover the corridor. Monobank is the preferred receiving wallet for tech-savvy users.
How is Ukraine reconstruction financed?
The World Bank estimates Ukrainian reconstruction needs exceed USD 500 billion. Funding comes from frozen Russian assets (under EU and US legal mechanisms), the IMF Extended Fund Facility, EU Ukraine Facility (EUR 50B through 2027), US aid, and bilateral grants. Much of this flows through USD/UAH conversion for local deployment.