1 EUR to RON - Convert Euro to Romanian Leu
Euro to Romanian Leu
EUR to RON exchange rates today
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Historical exchange rate trend
EUR to RON Statistics
Exchange rate performance overview
| Metric | Last 30 days |
|---|---|
| High | 5.4079 |
| Low | 5.1197 |
| Average | 5.2657 |
| Change | +0.8% |
| Volatility | 1.6% |
Looking at the 30-day window, the EUR/RON pair traded in a range of 5.1197 to 5.4079. The monthly average was 5.2657 with 1.6% volatility. The relatively low volatility indicates stable trading conditions for the EUR/RON currency pair.
The current mid-market exchange rate is 1 EUR = 5.2327 RON, updated as of July 3, 2026, 9:39 PM UTC. Mid-market rates represent the fairest available rate and are the midpoint between buy and sell prices on global currency markets. Actual transaction rates from banks or money transfer services may include a markup above this rate.
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Euro to Romanian Leu Exchange Rate
EUR/RON is the most critical exchange rate for Romania's economy. The National Bank of Romania manages the leu in a tight band against the euro, keeping EUR/RON remarkably stable compared to other Central European pairs. Romania's EU membership and its path toward eventual Eurozone entry make this rate the focal point for businesses, investors, and the millions of Romanians working across the EU who send euros home.
3 Million Workers Abroad
Romania has one of the largest diaspora populations in Europe relative to its size. Over 3 million Romanians work abroad, primarily in Italy, Spain, Germany, and the UK. The vast majority earn in euros and send money home in lei. Italy alone hosts over 1 million Romanian workers in construction, agriculture, healthcare, and hospitality. Spain has roughly 700,000. These remittances total over 8 billion euros annually, making Romania one of the largest remittance recipients in the EU. The BNR's managed float keeps EUR/RON so stable (typically moving less than 2% per year) that workers can reliably predict how much their euro earnings will be worth in lei. This stability is a deliberate policy choice designed partly to protect the purchasing power of remittances that millions of families depend on.
What Drives the EUR/RON Rate
BNR intervention and policy are the dominant factors since the bank actively manages the rate. Romanian inflation, GDP growth, EU fund absorption rates, foreign investment flows, and ECB policy all play roles. Romania's path toward Eurozone membership (a goal without a firm date) influences long-term expectations. When progress toward euro adoption seems more likely, the leu tends to stabilize further. Political instability or fiscal concerns can put mild pressure on the rate, though the BNR typically intervenes to prevent sharp moves.
What a Conversion Really Costs
EUR/RON's stability means spreads are relatively tight. Banks charge 1-2.5%. Romanian exchange offices (casa de schimb) offer 0.3-1% above mid-market in city centers. Fintech apps increasingly popular in Romania offer 0.2-0.5%. For the diaspora sending euros home, digital transfer services provide rates within 0.3-0.8% of mid-market with same-day delivery to Romanian bank accounts, significantly cheaper than traditional wire transfers.
How to Get the Best EUR to RON Rate
Compare the mid-market rate on this page with your provider. In Romania, central exchange offices beat banks consistently. For remittances from Italy and Spain, digital services are cheapest. The rate's stability means timing matters less than for volatile pairs, so focus on minimizing fees and spread rather than trying to catch favorable rate swings.
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