Exchange Rates in Germany

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Swiss franc Rate (CHF) to Euro in Germany Today

On this page, you can find the current exchange rate of the Swiss franc to the Euro and the Euro to the Swiss franc in Germany. The information is based on data from the European Central Bank, the Federal Bank of Germany, and some German banks. You will see average rates, buy and sell ranges, trends, and analysis.


Average Market Rate of CHF to EUR in Germany Today

Below is the current reference rate of the Swiss franc to the Euro, calculated using data from the ECB, German banks, and currency exchange offices in Germany. Official bank rates are shown further down the page. Both direct and indirect rates are shown, the typical buy and sell range, and the daily trend for the last 30 days. You can find explanations and analysis below on the page.

Current Rate Buy/Sell
Range
Trend
1 CHF = 1.07 EUR
1 EUR = 0.93 CHF
± 0.3% 0.021%

Updated: 12/31/2025

Comparison of Buy and Sell Rates for Swiss franc in Banks of Germany and the EU

Below are the official rates for the Swiss franc, published by the ECB, Deutsche Bundesbank, and average values calculated from open data of commercial banks and exchange offices in Germany. These rates are for reference only and show the general market situation, not specific offers from banks for currency exchange.

Bank Buy Rate Average Rate Sell Rate Update
Direct rate, 1 EUR = 0.93 CHF
European Central Bank 1-0.93-12/31/2025
Deutsche Bundesbank 20.930.930.9312/31/2025
German banks, average 30.930.930.9312/31/2025
Inverse rate,, 1 CHF = 1.07 EUR
European Central Bank -1.07-12/31/2025
Deutsche Bundesbank 1.071.071.0812/31/2025
German banks, average 1.071.081.0812/31/2025
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The Swiss franc is the official currency in the following states: Liechtenstein, Switzerland. Its international ISO code is CHF, the official name in German is Schweizer Franken, and it is shown with the symbol Fr..

Cross Rates of CHF to Other Currencies

Here are the main cross rates of the Swiss franc to other popular European currencies. This helps you compare how CHF changes not only against the Euro, but also against the US Dollar, the British Pound, the Norwegian Krone and other currencies that are often used for international payments and transfers.

Currency Pair Rate
1 CHF = ... currency
Trend Currency Name
CHF / EUR1.07 0.021%Euro
CHF / GBP0.94 0.008%Pound sterling
CHF / USD1.26 0.064%United States dollar
CHF / BGN2.10 0.026%Bulgarian lev
CHF / BAM2.10 0.017%Convertible mark
CHF / GEL3.37 0.016%Georgian lari
CHF / BYN3.97 -0.172%Belarusian ruble
CHF / PLN4.54 0.017%Polish złoty
CHF / RON5.48 0.027%Romanian leu
CHF / DKK8.03 0.023%Danish krone
CHF / SEK11.62 -0.025%Swedish krona
CHF / NOK12.71 0.049%Norwegian krone
CHF / MDL21.21 -0.001%Moldovan leu
CHF / CZK26.03 0.042%Czech koruna
CHF / UAH53.10 0.072%Ukrainian hryvnia
CHF / TRY54.29 0.101%Turkish lira
CHF / MKD66.24 0.028%Macedonian denar
CHF / RUB99.06 -0.026%Russian ruble
CHF / ALL103.82 0.011%Albanian lek
CHF / RSD126.17 0.025%Serbian dinar
CHF / ISK156.88 -0.018%Icelandic króna
CHF / HUF413.91 0.087%Hungarian forint
CHF / KZT632.90 0.034%Kazakhstani tenge
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Changes in Direct and Indirect Rates over 30 Days

The chart below shows how the Swiss franc to Euro rate changed over the last 30 days. The graph shows direct rates (1 EUR = … CHF) and indirect rates (1 CHF = … EUR), so you can see daily changes and spot periods of growth or decline.

You can use the chart to analyze volatility: if the line is very jagged, it means the rate changed a lot during the month. A smooth line means the market was stable.

Swiss franc Data Analysis (CHF)

The analysis of current Swiss franc data shows the general picture of how the currency moves in the German market: it includes not only reference rates from the ECB and Bundesbank, but also real buy and sell ranges in banks, and cross rates to other major currencies.

In the last 30 days, the Swiss franc has strengthened against the Euro by about 0.021 % per day. This may be because of higher demand, expectations about interest rates, or short-term changes in world markets.

The buy/sell range for Swiss franc is low (up to ± 0.3%), which means a stable market situation and high liquidity for this currency.

All conclusions are based on reference and average Swiss franc rates. Actual exchange rates may be different depending on your bank, payment method, and time of transaction.

Explanation of the data

  1. The CHF rates published by the European Central Bank (ECB) are reference euro rates. They are calculated every day using market data about deals and quotes. These rates are only for information and should not be used for market operations or as a guide for deals.
  2. Bundesbank publishes current and historical euro rates, including nominal and real effective rates. These show how the value of the euro changes compared to a group of other currencies.
  3. The average rate of German banks and exchange offices is the average CHF exchange rate. We calculate it using open data from several commercial banks and currency exchange offices in Germany.
  4. Disclaimer:
    The CHF rates shown on this site are for information only. The rates are calculated from European Central Bank data, Deutsche Bundesbank, and public sources from German banks.
    These values are not an offer to buy or sell Swiss franc and may be different from actual rates that you get at banks, exchange offices, or when sending money. We do not guarantee accuracy, timeliness, or completeness of information and are not responsible for any financial decisions made based on it.
    Please check the CHF rate directly at your bank or exchange office before making any currency operations.