EUR/PLN
As of 2026-06-20 07:23:56 UTC, EUR/PLN (Euro / Polish Zloty) is 4.2613, 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/PLN is available over REST and WebSocket on the exchangerate.dev API, with a free tier to start.
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EUR/PLN — Euro and Polish Zloty
Poland has one of the largest EU diaspora populations in Western Europe. EUR/PLN is the most-checked rate for remittances between Germany, the Netherlands, UK, and Poland.
EUR/PLN is the primary exchange rate for Poland's integration into the European economic sphere. Poland is the EU's sixth-largest economy by GDP and maintains the zloty as its independent currency despite EU membership. The pair is the most actively traded CEE (Central and Eastern European) currency cross in Europe.
Poland's economy is deeply integrated with the EU single market — roughly 75% of Polish exports go to EU countries. The zloty therefore moves with European growth expectations, though it retains EM-style risk sensitivity that EUR lacks. During global risk-off events, EUR/PLN typically spikes as investors exit zloty positions.
The National Bank of Poland (NBP) sets rates independently. Divergence from the ECB rate creates carry dynamics: in periods where NBP held rates above the ECB, EUR/PLN experienced downward pressure as PLN-yielding assets attracted flows.
Rates shown are indicative from aggregated market data and public reference rates. Not for settlement.
Frequently asked questions
- When will Poland adopt the euro?
- Poland has not set an accession date for the eurozone as of 2026. Public support for zloty retention has remained significant, and the government has not committed to meeting all ERM-II criteria required for euro adoption.
- How does EUR/PLN behave during EU political crises?
- EUR/PLN tends to rise (PLN weakens) during EU-level stress, as investors exit smaller-cap European currencies before exiting EUR itself. Poland's rule-of-law disputes with EU institutions have added idiosyncratic risk premium to PLN at times.
- Is EUR/PLN popular among Polish remittance senders?
- Yes. Poland has large diaspora communities across the EU — particularly in the UK, Germany, and Netherlands — sending remittances home in EUR or GBP. EUR/PLN is the natural conversion rate for EUR-to-Poland transfers.
- What NBP indicators should I watch for EUR/PLN?
- NBP rate decisions, monthly CPI releases, and Polish GDP prints are the primary domestic drivers. The NBP Monetary Policy Council meets monthly and its forward guidance on the rate path is a significant EUR/PLN catalyst.
- Does EUR/PLN have ECB reference-rate data?
- Yes. The ECB publishes a daily PLN reference rate. The ECB data extends back to 1999 for EUR/PLN, making it one of the longest CEE time series available. Historical data is accessible via /v1/range?base=EUR&symbols=PLN.
- What is a typical EUR/PLN daily move?
- In stable conditions EUR/PLN moves 0.5–1.5 groszy (1 grosz = 0.01 PLN) per day. Risk-off episodes or NBP surprises can produce 2–5 groszy moves within a session.
- Is EUR/PLN one of the most liquid CEE pairs?
- EUR/PLN is the most liquid Central and Eastern European currency pair, with daily volumes among the highest in the EM space. It is also included in several EM currency benchmark indices.