🇨🇭 CHF to 🇪🇺 EUR
Convert Swiss Franc to Euro — mid-market exchange rate
1 CHF =
1.0797 EUR
1 EUR =
0.9262 CHF
CHF to EUR Conversion Table
| 🇨🇭 CHF | 🇪🇺 EUR | Details |
|---|---|---|
| CHF100.00 CHF | €107.9728 EUR | Full breakdown → |
| CHF1,000.00 CHF | €1,079.73 EUR | Full breakdown → |
| CHF10,000.00 CHF | €10,797.28 EUR | Full breakdown → |
EUR to CHF Conversion Table
| 🇪🇺 EUR | 🇨🇭 CHF |
|---|---|
| €100.00 EUR | CHF92.6159 CHF |
| €1,000.00 EUR | CHF926.1591 CHF |
| €10,000.00 EUR | CHF9,261.59 CHF |
Convert Specific Amounts
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🇪🇺 EUR → 🇨🇭 CHF
1 EUR = 0.9262
🇨🇭 CHF → 🇺🇸 USD
1 CHF = 1.2336
🇨🇭 CHF → 🇬🇧 GBP
1 CHF = 0.9217
🇨🇭 CHF → 🇯🇵 JPY
1 CHF = 200
🇨🇭 CHF → 🇨🇦 CAD
1 CHF = 1.7393
🇨🇭 CHF → 🇦🇺 AUD
1 CHF = 1.7757
🇨🇭 CHF → 🇨🇭 CHF
1 CHF = 1.00
🇨🇭 CHF → 🇮🇳 INR
1 CHF = 118.5498
🇪🇺 EUR → 🇺🇸 USD
1 EUR = 1.1425
🇪🇺 EUR → 🇪🇺 EUR
1 EUR = 1.00
🇪🇺 EUR → 🇬🇧 GBP
1 EUR = 0.8537
🇪🇺 EUR → 🇯🇵 JPY
1 EUR = 185
Understanding the CHF/EUR Exchange Rate
The Swiss Franc to Euro exchange rate currently stands at 1 CHF = 1.0797 EUR, based on mid-market rates sourced from Frankfurter API (ECB & central bank mid-market rates) as of July 2026. The mid-market rate represents the midpoint between the buy and sell prices on global currency markets — it's the fairest rate available and the one used by financial professionals. When you actually exchange money through a bank or currency service, expect the rate to include a markup of 0.3% to 5% depending on the provider.
Practical Implications for International Payments
At this exchange rate, a CHF1,000 CHF transfer would yield approximately €1,079.73 EUR. For regular payments like rent, tuition, or freelance invoices, the total conversion cost (rate markup + transfer fees) typically ranges from 0.5% to 4% of the amount, depending on your provider. For recurring international payments, services like Wise (formerly TransferWise) and Revolut typically offer rates within 0.3–0.7% of the mid-market rate, while traditional banks may charge 1.5–4% markups.
Who Needs CHF to EUR Conversion?
This currency pair is commonly used by people moving between Switzerland and Eurozone (Germany, France, Italy, Spain, Netherlands, etc.) — including expatriates sending money home, freelancers invoicing international clients, students paying overseas tuition, and travelers budgeting for trips. The Euro is the second most-traded currency globally, so this pair typically has good liquidity and competitive conversion rates. For cost-of-living comparisons that account for local purchasing power (not just exchange rates), see our Cost of Living by Country tool.
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Rates from Frankfurter API (ECB & central bank mid-market rates) (July 2026). Mid-market indicative rates — actual rates may vary. Not financial advice.