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Hungarian Forint to Euro

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0.002837
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1.00 HUF = 0.002837 EUR
Mid-market rate at 04:14 UTC

HUF to EUR exchange rates today

Live rates · Updated every 15 minutes

HUF Hungarian Forint to Euro
HUFEUR
1 HUF 0.002837 EUR
5 HUF 0.014185 EUR
10 HUF 0.028370 EUR
25 HUF 0.070925 EUR
50 HUF 0.141850 EUR
100 HUF 0.283700 EUR
250 HUF 0.709250 EUR
500 HUF 1.42 EUR
1,000 HUF 2.84 EUR
5,000 HUF 14.19 EUR
10,000 HUF 28.37 EUR
EUR Euro to Hungarian Forint
EURHUF
1 EUR 352.49 HUF
5 EUR 1,762.43 HUF
10 EUR 3,524.85 HUF
25 EUR 8,812.13 HUF
50 EUR 17,624.25 HUF
100 EUR 35,248.50 HUF
250 EUR 88,121.25 HUF
500 EUR 176,242.51 HUF
1,000 EUR 352,485.02 HUF
5,000 EUR 1,762,425.10 HUF
10,000 EUR 3,524,850.19 HUF

Click any amount to convert. Rates are mid-market and update every 15 minutes.

HUF to EUR chart

Historical exchange rate trend

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HUF to EUR Statistics

Exchange rate performance overview

MetricLast 30 days
High0.002700
Low0.002600
Average0.002663
Change-1.6%
Volatility1.78%

Looking at the 30-day window, the HUF/EUR pair traded in a range of 0.002600 to 0.002700. The monthly average was 0.002663 with 1.78% volatility. The relatively low volatility indicates stable trading conditions for the HUF/EUR currency pair.

The current mid-market exchange rate is 1 HUF = 0.002837 EUR, updated as of June 13, 2026, 4:14 AM 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.

Currency Information

Hungarian Forint to Euro Exchange Rate

HUF/EUR is the reverse of EUR/HUF, showing how many euros one forint can buy. For Hungarian exporters selling Audi engines, Mercedes components, and Samsung batteries to Eurozone customers, this rate determines the euro competitiveness of Hungarian-made products and the forint value of euro revenue that sustains Hungary's export-driven economy.

Germany's Eastern Factory Floor

Hungary has become an extension of Germany's automotive manufacturing base. Audi's largest engine factory globally is in Gyor, Hungary. Mercedes-Benz builds entire vehicles in Kecskemet. BMW is constructing a massive plant in Debrecen. Samsung SDI and SK Innovation produce EV batteries at scale for European automakers. These factories export primarily to the Eurozone, earning euros while paying Hungarian workers and suppliers in forint. HUF/EUR therefore determines the profitability of billions of euros worth of Hungarian manufacturing exports. The government has deliberately attracted these investments through tax incentives, labor cost advantages, and EU infrastructure funding. Hungarian wages are roughly 25-30% of German levels for comparable manufacturing work, a differential that the exchange rate either amplifies or compresses. When the forint weakens (HUF/EUR falls), Hungarian labor becomes even cheaper in euro terms, attracting more investment. When it strengthens, the cost advantage narrows. This dynamic creates a feedback loop where the exchange rate influences industrial strategy. Hungary's EU structural funds, worth billions of euros, convert to forint for domestic spending on infrastructure, education, and rural development, creating large periodic EUR/HUF flows that the central bank must manage.

What Drives the HUF/EUR Rate

MNB interest rate decisions (Hungary has had among the highest rates in Europe to fight inflation), EU fund disbursement timing, Hungarian inflation, German manufacturing orders, automotive sector investment decisions, and EU political friction over rule-of-law conditionality are the main drivers.

What a Conversion Really Costs

Banks charge 1-2.5%. Hungarian exchange offices offer 0.3-1%. Fintech apps provide 0.2-0.7%. For automotive companies converting euro revenue, corporate treasury operations handle conversion at near-interbank rates. The forint's volatility means timing conversion can matter more than for stable pairs like CZK/EUR.

How to Get the Best HUF to EUR Rate

Fintech apps offer the tightest spreads. Compare the mid-market rate on this page. For businesses, forward contracts hedge against forint appreciation. The forint's volatility creates both risk and opportunity for those willing to time conversions around MNB meetings and EU fund announcements. Hungary's deep integration into European automotive supply chains ensures that HUF/EUR conversion demand is structurally anchored in real industrial activity.

HUF
HUF - Hungarian Forint
The Hungarian Forint (HUF) is the official currency of Hungary. It has been among the more volatile European currencies due to high inflation and political tensions with the EU over rule-of-law conditions.
EUR
EUR - Euro
The Euro (EUR) is the official currency of 20 European Union member states collectively known as the Eurozone. Introduced in 1999, it is the second most traded currency globally and the second largest reserve currency after the US Dollar.

HUF to EUR frequently asked questions

Common questions about converting Hungarian Forint to Euro

The live rate is at the top of this page, updating every 5 minutes.
Audi's largest engine plant, Mercedes vehicle production, and BMW's new plant make Hungary an extension of Germany's auto supply chain.
More than Czech or Polish currencies. High inflation and EU political tensions create extra volatility.
MNB rates, EU funds, inflation, German manufacturing, automotive investment, and EU political friction are the main drivers.
Fintech apps 0.2-0.7%. Exchange offices 0.3-1%. Banks 1-2.5%.
Enter 100000 in the converter above for the current euro amount.