Currency Converter · Swiss Franc (CHF) to Euro (EUR)

The currency calculator will convert exchange rate of Swiss Franc (CHF) to Euro (EUR).

  • 1 CHF = 1.02 EUR
  • 5 CHF = 5.11 EUR
  • 10 CHF = 10.22 EUR
  • 20 CHF = 20.45 EUR
  • 50 CHF = 51.12 EUR
  • 100 CHF = 102.24 EUR
  • 200 CHF = 204.48 EUR
  • 250 CHF = 255.60 EUR
  • 500 CHF = 511.19 EUR
  • 1,000 CHF = 1,022.39 EUR
  • 2,000 CHF = 2,044.78 EUR
  • 2,500 CHF = 2,555.97 EUR
  • 5,000 CHF = 5,111.95 EUR
  • 10,000 CHF = 10,223.89 EUR
  • 50,000 CHF = 51,119.46 EUR
  • 10 EUR = 9.78 CHF
  • 50 EUR = 48.91 CHF
  • 100 EUR = 97.81 CHF
  • 200 EUR = 195.62 CHF
  • 250 EUR = 244.53 CHF
  • 500 EUR = 489.05 CHF
  • 1,000 EUR = 978.10 CHF
  • 2,000 EUR = 1,956.20 CHF
  • 2,500 EUR = 2,445.25 CHF
  • 5,000 EUR = 4,890.51 CHF
  • 10,000 EUR = 9,781.01 CHF
  • 20,000 EUR = 19,562.02 CHF
  • 25,000 EUR = 24,452.53 CHF
  • 50,000 EUR = 48,905.06 CHF
  • 100,000 EUR = 97,810.11 CHF

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Swiss Franc


The Swiss franc (CHF) is the currency of Switzerland, Liechtenstein, and Italy exclave Campione d'ltalla. It is also used in German exclave Büsingen whose sole legal currency is the euro. The currency code is CHF and currency symbol is CHF (used by banks and financial institutions), or Fr. (used by most businesses and advertisers), or SFr. The Swiss franc is subdivided into 100 Rappen (symbol: Rp.) in German, centime (symbol: c.) in French, centesimo (symbol: Ct.) in Italian, and rap (symbol: rp.) in Romansh. Frequently used Swiss franc coins are in denominations of 1 Fr., 2 Fr., 5 FR., 5Rp., 10Rp., 20Rp., 50Rp.(1/2 Fr.). Frequently used Swiss franc banknotes are in denominations of 10 CHF, 20 CHF, 50 CHF, 100 CHF, 200 CHF, 1000 CHF. The Swiss franc is considered as a hard currency, and a reserve currency.

Euro


The Euro (EUR) is the currency of the Eurozone, which consists of 17 out of 27 member states of the European Union (EU), including Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, and Spain. It is also officially used by Monaco, San Marino, Vatican City, Akrotiri and Dhekelia (UK Sovereign Base Areas), Clipperton Island (France territory), French Southern and Antarctic Lands (France territory), Saint Pierre and Miquelon (self-governing territorial overseas collectivity of France), Mayotte (France dependency) and unofficially used by Andorra, Kosovo, Montenegro, and Zimbabwe. The currency code is EUR and currency symbol is €. The Euro is subdivided into 100 cents (singular: cent; symbol: c). Frequently used Euro coins are in denominations of 1 €, 2 €, 10c, 20c, 50c. Frequently used Euro banknotes are in denominations of 5 €, 10 €, 20 €, 50 €, 100 €. The Euro is the second most held reserve currency as well as the second most traded currency in the foreign exchange market, after the United States dollar (USD).