UAH to PLN Exchange Rate - Convert Ukrainian Hryvnia to Polish Zloty

Converting from Ukrainian Hryvnia (UAH) to Polish Zloty (PLN)

What is Ukrainian Hryvnia (UAH)

The Ukrainian Hryvnia, often abbreviated as UAH, is the official currency of Ukraine. Introduced in 1996, the Hryvnia replaced the Soviet ruble at an exchange rate of 1 Hryvnia for 100,000 rubles. The name "Hryvnia" is derived from a historical unit of measure that was used in ancient Ukraine.

The currency is divided into smaller units called kopecks, with 1 Hryvnia being equal to 100 kopecks. Hryvnia banknotes come in various denominations, including 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, 500, and even 1,000 Hryvnias. The coins, however, mainly include the smaller values: 1, 2, 5, 10, 25, and 50 kopecks, along with 1, 2, and 5 Hryvnias.

As with many currencies, the value of the Hryvnia fluctuates based on economic conditions, political stability, and market demand. In recent times, due to geopolitical tensions and economic reforms, the Hryvnia has seen considerable volatility against major currencies. This affects how tourists and businesses convert their money when traveling to or dealing with Ukraine.

What is Polish Zloty (PLN)

The Polish Zloty, symbolized as PLN, is the official currency of Poland. The term "Zloty" means "golden" in Polish, a nod to the currency's historical origins when it was linked to the value of gold. The Zloty was first introduced in 1924 and has undergone several changes since then, including a significant reform in 1995, which replaced the old Zloty at an exchange rate of 10,000 to 1.

The Zloty is divided into smaller units known as groszy, with 1 Zloty being equivalent to 100 groszy. Polish banknotes feature portraits of notable figures from Polish history and culture, and denominations include 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, and 500 Zlotys. Coins are available in denominations of 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, and 50 groszy, along with 1, 2, and 5 Zlotys.

The exchange rate between the Hryvnia and the Zloty can vary significantly based on economic conditions in Ukraine and Poland. For those looking to convert UAH to PLN, it is essential to stay informed of the current exchange rates. To determine the amount you would receive when converting UAH to PLN, you can use the formula:

Converted amount in PLN = Amount in UAH × Exchange Rate (UAH to PLN)

By understanding both currencies and their historical context, travelers and businesses can better navigate their financial transactions between Ukraine and Poland. It is advisable to check current rates and possibly consult financial experts or currency exchange services when planning your conversions.

Ukrainian Hryvnia to Polish Zloty conversion table

UAH to PLN conversion table

Ukrainian Hryvnia (UAH)Polish Zloty (PLN)
1 UAH0.09068737093 PLN
2 UAH0.18137474185 PLN
3 UAH0.27206211278 PLN
4 UAH0.3627494837 PLN
5 UAH0.45343685463 PLN
6 UAH0.54412422555 PLN
7 UAH0.63481159648 PLN
8 UAH0.72549896741 PLN
9 UAH0.81618633833 PLN
10 UAH0.90687370926 PLN
100 UAH9.06873709258 PLN
200 UAH18.13747418515 PLN
300 UAH27.20621127773 PLN
400 UAH36.2749483703 PLN
500 UAH45.34368546288 PLN
600 UAH54.41242255545 PLN
700 UAH63.48115964803 PLN
800 UAH72.54989674061 PLN
900 UAH81.61863383318 PLN
1 000 UAH90.68737092576 PLN
2 000 UAH181.37474185151 PLN
5 000 UAH453.43685462878 PLN
10 000 UAH906.87370925757 PLN
20 000 UAH1 813.74741851513 PLN
50 000 UAH4 534.36854628783 PLN
100 000 UAH9 068.73709257566 PLN
Last updated May 9, 2025 at 11:59 PM