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Best DKK to EUR Exchange Rates Compared Live

The best DKK to EUR exchange rate is 0.1341. Compare foreign transfer and currency exchange rates, find better rates & deals.

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Comparing DKK-EUR exchange rates

Exchange rates can vary significantly between different currency exchange providers, so it's important to compare Danish krone (DKK) to Euro (EUR) rates from different sources before making a conversion.

The above Krone to Euro comparison table makes it easy to compare the Total Fees (both variable and fixed) you are being charged vs the latest DKK-EUR mid-rate (see below) and the possible savings of using another provider.

 
 

DKK to EUR Market Data

Danish krone (DKK) to Euro (EUR) market data - latest interbank exchange rate, trend, chart & historic rates.

 
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DKK to EUR is at 14-day highs near 0.1341, near its 3-month average, having traded in a stable 0.5% range from 0.1335 to 0.1342
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DateDKK/EURPeriod
10 Mar 2024
0.1341
2 Week
25 Dec 2023
0.1341
3 Month
25 Mar 2023
0.1340
1 Year
26 Mar 2019
0.1339
5 Year
27 Mar 2014
0.1341
10 Year
29 Mar 2004
0.1343
20 Year
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What are equivalent amounts of DKK and EUR?

Here are some popular conversion amounts for DKK to EUR (Danish krone to Euro)*.

DKK EUR
kr 1 0.1341
kr 5 0.6705
kr 10 1.3410
kr 20 2.6820
kr 50 6.7050
kr 100 13.41
kr 250 33.53
kr 500 67.05
kr 1,000 134.10
kr 2,000 268.20
kr 5,000 670.50
kr 10,000 1,341
kr 20,000 2,682
kr 50,000 6,705
kr 100,000 13,410
DKK EUR
kr 7.4591 € 1
kr 37.30 € 5
kr 74.59 € 10
kr 149.18 € 20
kr 372.96 € 50
kr 745.91 € 100
kr 1,865 € 250
kr 3,730 € 500
kr 7,459 € 1,000
kr 14,918 € 2,000
kr 37,296 € 5,000
kr 74,591 € 10,000
kr 149,182 € 20,000
kr 372,955 € 50,000
kr 745,910 € 100,000

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*Converted at the current DKKEUR interbank exchange rate. Calculate actual payout amounts for Send Money and Travel Money exchange rates.

 
 

Forecasts for DKK to EUR

 

The recent exchange rate forecasts for the DKK to EUR pair indicate a relatively stable outlook due to the fixed exchange rate policy in place between the Danish krone (DKK) and the Euro (EUR). The DKK is pegged to the EUR, which limits significant fluctuations in the exchange rate, providing businesses and consumers with stability and predictability in financial transactions. Despite challenges faced by Denmark in maintaining the fixed exchange rate, analysts expect the exchange rate to remain relatively steady.

Read our full review of recent DKK to EUR forecasts.

 

How to get a good DKK to EUR exchange rate

There are several ways to save on exchange rates when converting Danish krone to Euro:

  1. Shop around for the best DKK/EUR exchange rate: Exchange rates can vary significantly between different currency exchange providers, so it's important to compare rates from different sources before making a conversion.
  2. Timing is important: Keep an eye on the DKK/EUR rate on currency markets, as exchange rates can fluctuate frequently. Try to make your transactions when the exchange rate is in your favor. You can do this easily with our BER Smart Rate Tracker.
  3. Use a credit/debit or travel card that doesn't charge foreign transaction fees: Some credit cards charge additional fees for transactions made in a foreign currency, so it's important to check with your card issuer to see if they charge these fees and what their exchange rate is.
  4. Use a multi-currency account: Having a multi-currency account allows you to hold and transfer money in both DKK and EUR at close to the interbank rate. It also allows you to make payments or withdrawals in the local currency while avoiding high conversion fees.
  5. Buy currency in advance: If you know that you will need foreign currency in the future, consider buying it in advance when the exchange rate is favorable.

The key is reducing excessive costs and fees

Generally speaking, if you are buying Euro with Danish krone, then it's better for the DKK/EUR exchange rate to be higher.

However working against you are the fees all foreign exchange providers charge for providing their service. These fees is usually contained within the exchange rate margin (or difference to the mid-rate).

The transaction margin you end up being charged can be considerably reduced by around a few percent (of total amount being exchanged) for travel money and possibly over 5% to 6% when sending money. The exact potential savings depends on the currencies being exchanged and the amount you are transferring and if you are willing to shop around.

Our real-time foreign transfer and travel money/cards comparison calculators make shopping around easy and help you calculate how much you can save.

It's worth noting that while these tips can help you save on exchange rates, it's important to be aware that no single method is guaranteed to provide the best exchange rate in every situation, and it may require some research and comparison-shopping to find the best option for your specific needs.

Will the Danish krone rise against the Euro?

It is almost impossible to predict what an exchange rate will do in the future, the best approach is to monitor the currency markets and transact when an exchange rate moves in your favour.

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Read our Currency guide to the Eurozone - a practical currency and money guide to travel, living and doing business in the Eurozone with the Euro.

 
 
 

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Which Eurozone country has the cheapest cost of living?

The cost of living varies greatly within the Eurozone, and it depends on various factors such as housing, transportation, healthcare, and taxes. However, some of the countries in the Eurozone with relatively lower cost of living include:

  • Greece: Greece has a relatively low cost of living compared to other Eurozone countries.

  • Portugal: Portugal has a lower cost of housing than in other Eurozone countries.

  • Spain: Spain also has a relatively low cost of living, particularly in the southern regions such as Andalusia and Murcia.

  • Ireland: Ireland has a relatively low cost of living, particularly in the regions outside the main cities like Dublin.

    Read more at our Eurozone (EUR) country guide

   
 
 

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