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PLN PLN – Polish zloty
EUR EUR – Euro
USD USD – US dollar
GBP GBP – British Pound
CHF CHF – Swiss franc
CZK CZK – Czech koruna
SEK SEK – Swedish krona
NOK NOK – Norwegian krone
DKK DKK – Danish krone
CAD CAD – Canadian dollar
JPY JPY – Japanese yen
DKK DKK
PLN PLN – Polish zloty
EUR EUR – Euro
USD USD – US dollar
GBP GBP – British Pound
CHF CHF – Swiss franc
CZK CZK – Czech koruna
SEK SEK – Swedish krona
NOK NOK – Norwegian krone
DKK DKK – Danish krone
CAD CAD – Canadian dollar
JPY JPY – Japanese yen
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Course Danish Krone

Current average rate DKK
Current rate DKK/PLN: 4,2520
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How is the average Danish krone exchange rate calculated at the National Bank of Poland?

The average DKK exchange rate at the National Bank of Poland is published as a reference value derived from wholesale market data. It is useful in settlements and analyses, while specific purchase and sale rates are important when exchanging. In DKK, it is worth remembering that the transaction offer may include a larger spread than the reference rate suggests.

What is the current DKK to PLN exchange rate?

DKK/PLN quotations may look different depending on whether you look at the market rate, the NBP table or the offer of an exchange institution. In practice, the transaction cost results from the selling rate and the spread. For DKK, as for other Scandinavian currencies, comparing several offers can give clearly different results.

What is the difference between the Danish krone exchange rate from the National Bank of Poland and the exchange rate at currency exchange offices?

The National Bank of Poland publishes an information exchange rate, and currency exchange offices value transactions taking into account costs and margins, showing the buying and selling rates. In DKK, differences may be greater for smaller amounts or when a given institution has less favorable ranges. Therefore, the exchange rate from the NBP table does not provide information about the real cost of buying or selling the Danish krone.

How to check the current DKK exchange rate online?

A good habit is to compare the reference value from the NBP tables with market quotations. If your goal is to exchange, also check the buying and selling rates, because this determines the real result. In DKK, pay attention to the spread, which can vary significantly between institutions.

What does the Danish krone buying and selling rate mean?

The buying rate is the price at which the institution will buy DKK and the selling rate is the price at which it will sell it to the customer. The difference between them is natural and constitutes the basic element of the replacement cost. When it comes to DKK, it is worth controlling the width of the range, because it can grow when the currency is less available in retail.

What does the DKK exchange rate against the Polish zloty depend on?

The rate is influenced by interest rate expectations, economic data and overall market sentiment. When comparing with PLN, the situation in Poland and how investors perceive European currencies also matter. DKK may also respond to changes in expectations regarding monetary policy in the region.

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