CHF to EUR Exchange Rate

Convert Swiss Franc (CHF) to Euro (EUR) instantly with live exchange rates. Updated in real-time from global forex markets.

USD - United States Dollar
EUR - Euro
GBP - British Pound Sterling
JPY - Japanese Yen
AUD - Australian Dollar
CAD - Canadian Dollar
CHF - Swiss Franc
CNY - Chinese Yuan
INR - Indian Rupee
NZD - New Zealand Dollar
SGD - Singapore Dollar
HKD - Hong Kong Dollar
KRW - South Korean Won
SEK - Swedish Krona
NOK - Norwegian Krone
DKK - Danish Krone
MXN - Mexican Peso
BRL - Brazilian Real
ZAR - South African Rand
TRY - Turkish Lira
USD - United States Dollar
EUR - Euro
GBP - British Pound Sterling
JPY - Japanese Yen
AUD - Australian Dollar
CAD - Canadian Dollar
CHF - Swiss Franc
CNY - Chinese Yuan
INR - Indian Rupee
NZD - New Zealand Dollar
SGD - Singapore Dollar
HKD - Hong Kong Dollar
KRW - South Korean Won
SEK - Swedish Krona
NOK - Norwegian Krone
DKK - Danish Krone
MXN - Mexican Peso
BRL - Brazilian Real
ZAR - South African Rand
TRY - Turkish Lira
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About CHF to EUR Conversion

The CHF to EUR exchange rate represents the value of one Swiss Franc expressed in Euro. This currency pair is actively monitored by traders, businesses, and investors operating between Switzerland and Eurozone. The Swiss Franc is widely regarded as the world most stable currency, backed by Switzerland strong economy and political neutrality. The Euro is used by 20 EU member states and is the second most traded currency in the world after the US Dollar. Central bank monetary policy in both regions plays a decisive role in rate movements. FloatForex.com tracks this rate continuously, delivering live CHF to EUR data so you can convert with confidence at any time.

About CHF and EUR

CHF flag
CHF - Swiss Franc
Central Bank: Swiss National Bank (SNB)
Established: 1907
The Swiss Franc is widely regarded as the world most stable currency, backed by Switzerland strong economy and political neutrality.
EUR flag
EUR - Euro
Central Bank: European Central Bank (ECB)
Established: 1998
The Euro is used by 20 EU member states and is the second most traded currency in the world after the US Dollar.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is EUR/CHF closely monitored by central banks?
EUR/CHF is closely monitored because Switzerland's economy is heavily linked to the eurozone, and extreme fluctuations can impact exports.
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