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Ukraine unveils new 2,000 hryvnia bill amid war-driven cash demand

Created at 10 Jul · 1:13 PM1 source↑ Market-relevant
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Ukraine's central bank will release a new 2,000-hryvnia banknote, its largest denomination, on September 4. The move aims to facilitate cash transactions, which have seen increased demand due to the ongoing war, inflation, and disruptions to electronic payments.

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Key Numbers

2,000 hryvnianew largest denomination banknote
$45approximate value of new bill
September 4circulation date for new bill
970 billion hryvniascash in circulation at July 2026
390 billion hryvniascash in circulation in 2019
55%share of 1,000-hryvnia banknotes in circulation value

Who's Involved

Andriy Pyshnyi
Central Bank Governor of Ukraine
Vasyl Stus
Soviet-era Ukrainian poet and dissident featured on new bill
Ruslan Stefanchuk
Parliamentary speaker of Ukraine
Ukraine unveils new 2,000 hryvnia bill amid war-driven cash demand

↳ Why This Matters

The introduction of a larger denomination banknote reflects the economic pressures and increased demand for physical currency in Ukraine due to the ongoing war, highlighting the war's impact on the country's financial infrastructure and inflation.

Key facts

  • Ukraine's central bank will introduce a new 2,000-hryvnia banknote.
  • The new bill, featuring Vasyl Stus, will be the largest denomination.
  • It is set to enter circulation on September 4.
  • The war has increased demand for cash despite a majority of transactions being cashless.
  • Cash in circulation has grown to 970 billion hryvnias, with 1,000-hryvnia notes making up over 55% of the total value.

Ukraine's central bank announced plans to issue a new 2,000-hryvnia banknote, the largest denomination in the country, to be released on September 4. The decision comes as the ongoing war with Russia has driven up inflation and disrupted electronic payment systems, increasing the demand for physical cash.

Central Bank Governor Andriy Pyshnyi stated that the war highlights the need for a resilient financial system that includes robust access to cash, particularly in frontline regions. He noted that the volume of cash in circulation has significantly increased, with 1,000-hryvnia banknotes now comprising over 55% of the total value of banknotes in circulation, indicating a need for a higher denomination.

The new blue banknote will feature a portrait of Vasyl Stus, a Soviet-era Ukrainian poet and dissident known for his activism. Parliamentary speaker Ruslan Stefanchuk remarked that the banknote is timely as Ukraine defends its identity. The central bank also reiterated its commitment to controlling inflation and stated that the new bill would help reduce logistics costs and optimize cash movement.

Frequently asked questions

The new 2,000-hryvnia bill is being introduced to ease cash transactions, which have seen increased demand due to inflation and disruptions to electronic payments caused by the ongoing war.

The banknote features Vasyl Stus, a Soviet-era Ukrainian poet and dissident known for his activism and defense of Ukrainian national culture.

The new 2,000-hryvnia bill will go into circulation on September 4.

The volume of cash in circulation has grown significantly, reaching 970 billion hryvnias by early July 2026, with 1,000-hryvnia banknotes now accounting for over 55% of the total value of banknotes in circulation.

What Happens Next

01The new 2,000-hryvnia bill will go into circulation on September 4.

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How It Developed

Ukraine's central bank announced plans to release a new 2,000-hryvnia bill.
The new banknote will be Ukraine's largest denomination.
The bill features Soviet-era Ukrainian poet and dissident Vasyl Stus.
It will go into circulation on September 4.
Central Bank Governor Andriy Pyshnyi stated the war necessitates resilient financial systems with access to cash.
The volume of cash in circulation has grown significantly since 2019.
,000-hryvnia banknotes now constitute over 55% of the total value of banknotes in circulation.
The new bill is expected to reduce logistics costs and optimize cash movement.

Sources

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Ukraine unveils new 2,000 hryvnia bill as war drives demand for cashReuters

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