EUR/HUF
As of 2026-07-06 07:28:09 UTC, EUR/HUF (Euro / Hungarian Forint) is 353.35, reconciled from ECB ref · live spot and refreshed every tick / ECB daily fallback. Every observation is point-in-time and names the feed it came from — backtest-safe and reproducible. EUR/HUF is available over the REST API and an MCP server on exchangerate.dev, with a free tier to start.
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Latest EUR/HUF indicative spot rate — value, timestamp, source, and market_session.
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EUR/HUF — Euro to Hungarian Forint
EUR/HUF expresses how many Hungarian forint one euro buys, and it is the main reference rate for Hungary, an EU member outside the eurozone whose currency is known for being one of the more volatile in Central and Eastern Europe.
The forint floats under Magyar Nemzeti Bank (MNB), Hungary's central bank, which has had to navigate periods of elevated inflation and correspondingly aggressive interest-rate policy in recent years.
Beyond MNB policy and inflation, EUR/HUF is sensitive to questions around EU-fund disbursements to Hungary and to broader regional risk sentiment across Central and Eastern Europe, which can move the forint sharply relative to other CEE currencies.
This page is served as a daily reference rate (source: ecb_daily) rather than a live intraday feed, and the pair is marked Delayed. It reflects an indicative mid-market level from public reference rates (ECB/FRED) and aggregated market data, updated once per trading day. Rates are indicative, not for settlement or regulated trading.
Frequently asked questions
- What does EUR/HUF measure?
- EUR/HUF states how many Hungarian forint you receive for one euro. A rate of 395 means one euro buys 395 HUF.
- Is EUR/HUF live or delayed?
- EUR/HUF is served as a daily reference rate, not a live intraday feed. The page is marked Delayed and the API response's source field reads ecb_daily.
- Why is EUR/HUF considered volatile?
- The forint is one of the more actively repriced currencies in Central and Eastern Europe, reacting quickly to MNB policy shifts, inflation surprises, and regional risk sentiment.
- Is Hungary in the eurozone?
- No. Hungary is an EU member but has not adopted the euro, so the forint remains its own floating currency, managed by the MNB.
- What role do EU funds play in EUR/HUF?
- Questions around the timing and disbursement of EU cohesion and recovery funds to Hungary have at times weighed on the forint, since these flows are a meaningful part of the country's external financing picture.
- How do I get EUR/HUF via the API?
- GET /v1/latest/EUR?symbols=HUF returns the indicative daily reference rate, source, market_session, and timestamp. The free tier covers it, no credit card required. All rates are indicative, not for settlement.
- Is EUR/HUF suitable for settling a trade or invoice?
- No. The rate is an indicative daily reference level for information purposes, not a source-of-record rate for settlement or regulated trading.
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