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Convert Swiss Franc (CHF) to Euro (EUR)

1 CHF = 1.0923 EUR

Live Swiss Franc to Euroexchange rate, sourced from the European Central Bank’s daily reference values. Today’s mid-market rate is 1.0923 — meaning 1 CHF buys 1.0923 EUR, and 1 EUR buys 0.9155 CHF. Use the calculator below for any amount.

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Mid-market rate · 1 CHF = 1.0923 EUR · Rate date

How to convert Swiss Franc to Euro

  1. Enter your amount

    Type the value in Swiss Franc you want to convert into Euro.

  2. Read the live rate

    At today's mid-market rate, 1 CHF equals 1.0923 EUR. Your full amount is recalculated as you type.

  3. Use the number, not the quote

    Banks, brokers, and card networks add a spread of 0.5–3 % on top of the mid-market rate. Treat Convertitive's number as a reference, not a price you can actually trade at.

CHF to EUR conversion table

Common amounts at today’s rate of 1 CHF = 1.0923 EUR.

CHFEUR
1 CHF1.0923 EUR
5 CHF5.4615 EUR
10 CHF10.923 EUR
20 CHF21.846 EUR
25 CHF27.3075 EUR
50 CHF54.615 EUR
75 CHF81.9224 EUR
100 CHF109.23 EUR
150 CHF163.84 EUR
200 CHF218.46 EUR
250 CHF273.07 EUR
300 CHF327.69 EUR
400 CHF436.92 EUR
500 CHF546.15 EUR
750 CHF819.22 EUR
1,000 CHF1,092.30 EUR
1,500 CHF1,638.45 EUR
2,000 CHF2,184.60 EUR
2,500 CHF2,730.75 EUR
3,000 CHF3,276.90 EUR
5,000 CHF5,461.50 EUR
7,500 CHF8,192.24 EUR
10,000 CHF10,922.99 EUR
15,000 CHF16,384.49 EUR
20,000 CHF21,845.99 EUR
25,000 CHF27,307.48 EUR
50,000 CHF54,614.96 EUR
75,000 CHF81,922.45 EUR
100,000 CHF109,229.93 EUR
250,000 CHF273,074.82 EUR
500,000 CHF546,149.65 EUR
1,000,000 CHF1,092,299.29 EUR

Frequently asked questions

What is 1 Swiss Franc in Euro?
1 CHF = 1.0923 EUR at today's mid-market rate.
What is 100 CHF in EUR?
100 CHF = 109.23 EUR.
What is 1 EUR in CHF?
1 EUR = 0.9155 CHF — the inverse of the rate above.
Where do these rates come from?
The European Central Bank publishes daily reference rates around 16:00 CET. Convertitive consumes them through the Frankfurter open data service and refreshes its cache every hour.
How often is the rate updated?
Up to once per hour, and only when the ECB itself has issued a new value. Over weekends and holidays the displayed rate stays at the previous business day's close.
Why isn't this the rate my bank quotes?
Mid-market rates are a benchmark; retail banks and card networks add a spread on every conversion to cover their costs and margin. Expect that spread to be 1–3 % on most card transactions and 0.4–0.8 % at large brokers.
Can I use this for accounting or invoicing?
Use it as a reference. For official accounting, most jurisdictions require a documented rate from a central bank or your tax authority (which often publish their own daily values).
What's a 'mid-market' rate?
The midpoint between the buying and selling prices that wholesale banks quote each other. It's the closest thing to a 'real' rate for an individual to compare against.

About Swiss Franc and Euro

Swiss Franc (CHF)

Symbol CHF. Official currency of Switzerland.

Euro (EUR)

Symbol . Official currency of Eurozone.

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