# Exchange ratesNBP – 26 maja 2026
Exchange ratesw Polsce na dzień 26 maja 2026 pokazują stabilizację na głównych parach walutowych, choć ostatni tydzień przyniósł kilka interesujących zmian. Według Narodowego Banku Polskiego euro wyceniane jest na 4,2352 PLN, a dolar amerykański na 3,6394 PLN. Najbardziej zmienną walutą ostatnich siedmiu dni okazał się dolar kanadyjski, który w krótkim okresie wykazał wyraźne wahania. Jeśli planujesz wymianę walut lub przygotowujesz się do zagranicznej podróży, poznanie aktualnych kursów NBP jest kluczowe — poniżej znajdziesz pełny przegląd.
# The most important exchange rates today
Euro (EUR)
Average rate NBP: PLN 4,2352
Purchase rate: 4,1901 PLN | Sales rate: 4,2747 PLN
The euro remains close to the previous day, indicating the relative stability of this most important currency for Polish travellers and foreign business. For those planning to go to Europe, it is a good time to keep track of the changes, as the euro is not showing any sudden spikes today. The spread between the purchase price and the sales price is approximately PLN 0,08, which is typical of major foreign currencies.
US Dollar (USD)
Average rate NBP: PLN 3,6394
Purchase rate: PLN 3,6002 | Sales rate: PLN 3,673
Kurs dolara dziś utrzymuje się w przedziale zbliżonym do poprzedniego tygodnia, choć obserwujemy nieznaczne fluktuacje na przestrzeni siedmiu dni. Dolar pozostaje drugą co do ważności walutą dla polskich inwestorów i turystów planującychtraveldo Stanów Zjednoczonych. Spread między ceną kupna a ceną sprzedaży wynosi poniżej 0,07 PLN, co umożliwia stosunkowo wygodną wymianę w kanturach.
Pound sterling (GBP)
Average rate NBP: PLN 4,9044
Purchase rate: PLN 4,858 | Sales rate: PLN 4,9562
Funt szterling pozostaje jedną z najdroższych walut w przeliczeniu na złote, co wynika z historycznego kursu wymiany. Dla osób planującychtraveldo Wielkiej Brytanii lub inwestowania w aktywa wyrażone w GBP ten kurs stanowi istotną informację. Ostatnie zmiany kursu funta pokazują stabilność, choć waluta ta tradycyjnie reaguje bardziej volatilnie na zmiany na rynkach globalnych.
Swiss franc (CHF)
Average rate NBP: PLN 4,6388
Purchase rate: PLN 4,5967 | Sales rate: PLN 4,6895
Swiss franc, recognised as safe currency (safe haven), remains at a solid level. Persons with mortgages in CHF or planning investments in Switzerland are closely following the currencies of that country. The spread between the purchase rate and the sale is below PLN 0,10, which is understandable to the importance of this currency for international financial operations.
Czech koruna (CZK)
Average rate NBP: 0.1745 PLN
Purchase rate: 0.1728 PLN | Sales rate: 0,1762 PLN
Czech koruna is a currency close to Poland geographically and economically, popular with tourists travelling to the Czech Republic. Its course to Polish gold historically remains at relatively low levels, making Czech cities accessible to Polish travelers. The stability of the Czech koruna's course for several days indicates a lack of significant turbulence in the currency market of this pair.
Norwegian krone (NOK)
Average rate NBP: PLN 0,3934
Purchase rate: PLN 0,3895 | Sales rate: PLN 0,3973
The Norwegian Crown attracts the attention of investors interested in Scandinavian markets. Norway, without being a member of the European Union, maintains an independent monetary policy, which sometimes leads to greater exchange rate fluctuations. Persons working or operating with Norway should regularly monitor the exchange rates of that currency.
Swedish krona (SEK)
Average rate NBP: PLN 0,3911
The main Scandinavian currencies such as the Swedish krona remain at similar levels, reflecting similar economic strength of the region. For those planning to travel to Sweden or interested in trade with this country, monitoring of current NBP courses is important. The Swedish krona, like Norwegian, shows relative stability over recent days.
How did the exchange rates change last week?
Euro (EUR)
Course today: PLN 4,2352 | Course 7 days ago: 4,2434 PLN | Amendment: −0.0082 PLN (−0.19%)
The euro has slightly lost value towards the Polish gold, which means very poor strengthening of the gold in relation to the main European currency.
US Dollar (USD)
Course today: PLN 3,6394 | Course 7 days ago: 3,6451 PLN | Amendment: −0.0057 PLN (−0.16%)
The U.S. dollar also showed a minimal decrease in value to gold, indicating a slight stabilisation on the USD/PLN pair.
Pound sterling (GBP)
Course today: PLN 4,9044 | Course 7 days ago: 4,8761 PLN | Amendment: +0.0283 PLN (+0.58%)
Pound sterling strengthens against the golden Polish — This currency has increased by nearly 0.6%, which means the weakening of the gold compared to the British currency.
Swiss franc (CHF)
Course today: PLN 4,6388 | Course 7 days ago: 4,6439 PLN | Amendment: −0.0051 PLN (−0.11%)
Swiss franc shows a slight decrease, like other major currencies, which suggests some stability of the Polish currency in international markets.
Czech koruna (CZK)
Course today: 0,1745 PLN | Course 7 days ago: 0,1744 PLN | Change: PLN +0.0001 (+0.06%)
Czech crown has hardly changed in relation to gold — The difference is only 0.06%, indicating the extraordinary stability of this currency pair.
Norwegian krone (NOK)
Course today: PLN 0.3934 | Course 7 days ago: 0,3919 PLN | Change: +0.0015 PLN (+0.38%)
The Norwegian krone has slightly strengthened against the Polish gold, showing an increase of 0.38%.
Swedish krona (SEK)
Course today: PLN 0.3911 | Course 7 days ago: 0.387 PLN | Amendment: PLN +0.0041 (+1.06%)
The Swedish krona has shown a clearer strengthening of gold — an increase of more than 1% indicates some weakness of the Polish currency towards the SEK.
In the last week, Polish gold generally showed a rather stable attitude towards the main currencies. The most variable currency was the Swedish krona, which gained over 1% of value. Euro and US dollar have lost a bit, while pound sterling has strengthened by nearly 0.6%. Overall, Polish gold stays in the previous ranges, without dramatic changes over seven days. Exchange rates are derived from the official NBP table and shall apply from the date of publication until the following working day.
How do you read the NBP courses? Practical Guide
The average rate (mid) is the theoretical valuation of the currency that the National Bank of Poland publishes — serves as a benchmark for the entire economy. However, in practice, when you go to a currency exchange office or send a foreign transfer, you get a bid or an ask. The purchase rate is the price at which the currency exchanger buys foreign currency from you — is always lower than the average course. The sale rate is the price at which the currency exchanger sells to you foreign currency — is always higher than the middle course. The difference between them (spread) is the margin of the currency exchange. Remember, you always get a worse course than the one published by the NBP, because the cantor has to earn on a transaction.
# Other NBP exchange rates
Thai Bat (THB)— PLN 0,114
Australian Dollar (AUD)— 2,6072 PLN
Hong Kong Dollar (HKD)— PLN 0,4644
Canadian Dollar (CAD)— PLN 2,6368
New Zealand Dollar (NDD)— PLN 2,1273
Singapore Dollar (SGD)— PLN 2,8477
Hungarian Forint (HUF)— PLN 0,011869
Ukrainian Hryvna (UAH)— PLN 0,0822
Japanese Jen (JPY)— PLN 0,02286
Danish krone (DKK)— PLN 0,5668
Icelandic Krona (ISK)— PLN 0,029493
Romanian Leu (RON)— PLN 0,8089
Turkish lira (TRY)— PLN 0,0793
New Israeli Shekel (ILS)— PLN 1,2672
Chilean Peso (CLP)— PLN 0,004067
Philippine Peso (PHP)— PLN 0,0591
Mexican Peso (MXN)— PLN 0,2103
South African Rand (ZAR)— PLN 0,2224
Brazilian Real (BRL)— PLN 0,7264
Malaysian Ringgit (MYR)— PLN 0,9175
Indonesian Rupee (IDR)— PLN 0,00020469
Indian Rupee (INR)— PLN 0,038082
South Korean Won (KRW)— PLN 0,002419
Yuan renminbi Chinese (CNY)— PLN 0,5364
SDR International Monetary Fund (XDR)— PLN 4,991
# Curiosity of the day
Did you know that Japanese yen is one of the most traded currencies in the world, even though Japanese exchange rates seem insignificant? One yen is just PLN 0.02286, which means that in order to have the equivalent of one Polish gold, you must have about 44 yen. This is due to the historic Japanese currency denomination system — Japan's central bank has never reduced the number of zeros in denominations, unlike many other countries. This is an interesting example of how exchange rates are relative and depend on the monetary policy of each country.
# Summary
If you want to keep up with current exchange rates, it is worth every day to look at digitalnexus.pl portal — We publish here official NBP courses every working day from Monday to Friday. When exchanging currency or planning to go abroad, remember that the actual rate you will receive in the cantura will always be slightly less favourable than the average rate published by the NBP. With regular exchange rate updates on our portal you will be able to plan the exchange at the best time for yourself — We're here to make the world of international financial transactions a little more understandable to you.



