The Croatian Finance Ministry on Thursday published the most important information about the process of euro changeover as of 1 January 2023, saying on its website that in the first two weeks of 2023 all 4,000 automated teller machines will be adjusted to issue euro banknotes.

On 1 January 2023, Croatia enters the euro area as its 20th member, and the euro becomes the sole legal tender in the country.

More information about switching to the euro can be found at www.euro.hr, and a mobile conversion application is available at https://euro.hr/eurohr-aplikacija-za-preracunavanje-kuna-u-eure/.

The ministry said that the official and fixed exchange rate is HRK 7.53450 for €1.

The dual circulation of kuna and euro lasts two weeks, until 15 January.

The map of active ATMs is available on the Croatian Banking Association’s website at https://bankomati.hub.hr/.

No-fee cash withdrawal at ATMs other than those of one’s own bank is possible in the transitional period until 15 January.