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CHF to EUR Market Data

Swiss franc (CHF) to euro (EUR) market data - latest interbank exchange rate, trend, chart & historic rates.

 
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1 CHF = 1.0946 EUR
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CHF to EUR at 1.0961 is just 0.7% above its 3-month average of 1.0888, having traded in a very stable 3.5% range from 1.0723 to 1.1103
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Currency Forecasts related to CHF/EUR

CHF to EUR Exchange Rate Forecast & Outlook

Currently, CHF/EUR is trading near 1.0961, just above its 3-month average, within a narrow range supported by safe-haven flows. Over the next few sessions, conditions may remain supported by risk-off...

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CHF to USD Exchange Rate Forecast & Outlook

Currently, CHF/USD is trading close to the 90-day average, holding near recent highs within its range. Risk-off conditions driven by geopolitics and safe-haven flows are supporting the Swiss Franc.

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USD to EUR Exchange Rate Forecast & Outlook

Currently, USD/EUR is trading near the upper end of its recent range, supported by risk-off sentiment and geopolitical tensions. It is holding near its 90-day average but remains within a stable range.

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CHF/EUR is near 1.0961, staying range-bound around 1.0730–1.1050 due to safe-haven demand and risk-off sentiment. Fluctuations may stay limited unless geopolitical tensions escalate or risk appetite improves.

 

CHF to EUR Conversion: What Is Your Money Worth?

To help you understand the real-world value of the current exchange rate, the table below shows how much Swiss franc are worth in euro across a range of amounts.

This gives a quick view of what you’d get when converting different CHF amounts at today’s rate * :

CHF EUR
Fr. 1 1.0946
Fr. 5 5.4730
Fr. 10 10.95
Fr. 20 21.89
Fr. 50 54.73
Fr. 100 109.46
Fr. 250 273.65
Fr. 500 547.30
Fr. 1,000 1,095
Fr. 2,000 2,189
Fr. 5,000 5,473
Fr. 10,000 10,946
Fr. 20,000 21,892
Fr. 50,000 54,730
Fr. 100,000 109,460
CHF EUR
Fr. 0.9136 € 1
Fr. 4.5680 € 5
Fr. 9.1360 € 10
Fr. 18.27 € 20
Fr. 45.68 € 50
Fr. 91.36 € 100
Fr. 228.40 € 250
Fr. 456.80 € 500
Fr. 913.60 € 1,000
Fr. 1,827 € 2,000
Fr. 4,568 € 5,000
Fr. 9,136 € 10,000
Fr. 18,272 € 20,000
Fr. 45,680 € 50,000
Fr. 91,360 € 100,000

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

 
   
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Everyday Costs in in Eurozone

How much does it really cost to live, work, or travel in ? Here's what to expect for daily expenses and expat living.

Travel Guide to the European Union (ISO Code: EU)

For travelers planning a one-week mid-range stay in the European Union, it's advisable to budget around €900 to €1,200, which provides a comfortable range for exploring culture, dining, and accommodation. While expenses can vary widely depending on the specific country within the EU, you can expect typical daily expenses to be around:

  • 🍽️ Meal at a local restaurant: €15-€25
  • ☕ Coffee: €2-€4
  • 🚍 Public transport fare: €1.50-€3
  • 📱 Prepaid SIM card: €15-€30
  • 🏨 Budget hotel or Airbnb: €60-€120 per night

In general, the EU can be considered an average to slightly expensive destination for visitors. Compared to the United States, travelers might find prices for dining and transportation in major cities like Paris or Berlin to be similar, although entertainment and attractions can be pricier. When stacked against the UK, one might notice that costs in London tend to be higher, particularly in accommodation and dining, whereas some Eastern European countries could offer better value for money.

Expat Guide to Living in the European Union

For expats moving to the EU, the typical monthly living costs can vary significantly based on location but generally range from €1,500 to €2,500. Major cities like Berlin or Barcelona might push the higher end of this range, while smaller towns can be more budget-friendly. Essential costs include rent, utilities, groceries, and transportation, all of which should be considered when planning a financial budget.

When it comes to banking and managing money, cashless transactions are widely accepted, and it's advisable to use a credit or debit card with no foreign transaction fees for convenience. While local exchanges are viable, opting for online transfer services like Wise or OFX can offer better rates and lower fees for sending/receiving money internationally, ensuring you retain more value from your funds. Always keep an eye on conversions to euro (EUR), as using the local currency often yields the best rates when settling bills.

 

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