Swiss Franc to Swedish Krona (CHF/SEK) Exchange Rate Today
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CHF to SEK Conversion Table
Common amounts converted from Swiss Franc to Swedish Krona at today's rate.
| Swiss Franc (CHF) | Swedish Krona (SEK) |
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| 1 CHF | — |
| 5 CHF | — |
| 10 CHF | — |
| 25 CHF | — |
| 50 CHF | — |
| 100 CHF | — |
| 250 CHF | — |
| 500 CHF | — |
| 1,000 CHF | — |
| 5,000 CHF | — |
| 10,000 CHF | — |
| 50,000 CHF | — |
How much Swedish Krona will you actually receive?
Estimated cost to convert CHF 1,000 to SEK with different transfer services. Fees are sourced from published pricing pages and may vary by amount, payment method, and destination.
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Planning a trip? What to know about CHF/SEK
If you are travelling and need Swedish Krona, the mid-market rate on this page is your benchmark. Your bank, card, or bureau de change will add their own markup. Use the provider comparison table above to see how much you would actually receive. For practical tips on getting the best rate at your destination, see the travel advice section below.
CHF/SEK rate statistics
Is today's CHF/SEK rate good or bad?
We compare today's live Swiss Franc to Swedish Krona mid-market rate against its 30-day and 52-week trading range. When the rate is near the top of its recent range, CHF holders get more Swedish Krona per unit - a better time to convert. When it is near the bottom, you may want to watch and wait.
The Swiss franc tends to strengthen when global uncertainty rises, making it a traditional safe-haven currency. The Swiss National Bank monitors CHF strength and has historically intervened to prevent excessive appreciation.
The live analysis below updates throughout market hours and shows exactly where today's rate sits in context.
What is the CHF/SEK exchange rate?
The CHF/SEK rate tracks how many Swedish Krona one Swiss Franc buys. The Swiss franc is a classic safe-haven currency backed by Switzerland's political neutrality and low debt. CHF pairs are influenced by Swiss National Bank policy and global risk appetite.
CHF is issued by the Swiss National Bank (SNB) (ranked 6th globally - meaning it's the 6th most bought and sold currency in the world). SEK is issued by the Sveriges Riksbank (ranked 15th). Full CHF profile | Full SEK profile
Swiss Franc to Swedish Krona is used by travellers to Sweden and Nordic businesses.
Is today's CHF/SEK rate good or bad?
The Swiss Franc to Swedish Krona mid-market rate shown above is the reference price before any provider adds fees or markup. It is not a guaranteed quote - your bank, card issuer, or transfer service will offer a different rate that includes their margin.
On a typical conversion, banks add 2-4% to this rate. The gap between the mid-market rate and what you actually receive is the real cost of converting - often larger than any flat fee. Use the mid-market rate on this page as your benchmark, then compare what your bank or transfer provider actually delivers.
Converting Swiss Franc to Swedish Krona? Read this first
Converting to Swiss Francs? CHF tends to strengthen during market stress, so if you are buying CHF as a safe-haven move, you may find rates have already shifted by the time uncertainty hits the news. For planned expenses in Switzerland, converting when markets are calm typically gets you a better rate.
Watch out: The CHF/SEK rate moves 24 hours a day on weekdays. If you are converting a meaningful amount, compare providers using the mid-market rate on this page as your benchmark.
Did you know?
- The Swiss franc is legal tender in the Italian exclave of Campione d'Italia and the German exclave of Busingen am Hochrhein.
Frequently asked questions
Is now a good time to convert CHF to SEK?
Timing a currency exchange depends on your personal circumstances and travel dates rather than market predictions. Check the rate panel above to see the current CHF/SEK rate, then compare it against the historical range shown in the chart to understand whether the franc is trading near recent highs or lows against the krona.
If you're traveling within the next few weeks, locking in a rate may matter less than convenience; if you have flexibility, monitoring the pair over time can help you spot favorable windows. Consider also that both Switzerland and Sweden use different monetary policies - the Swiss National Bank and Riksbank set rates independently, which affects currency movement.
What moves the CHF/SEK exchange rate?
The CHF/SEK rate reflects interest rate decisions by the Swiss National Bank and the Riksbank, as well as inflation trends in each country and broader risk sentiment in European markets. When the Riksbank raises rates or Swedish inflation stays elevated, the krona typically strengthens; when the SNB tightens policy, the franc gains ground.
Economic data releases - particularly unemployment figures, manufacturing activity, and consumer spending - move this pair, as do shifts in safe-haven demand (the franc often rises during market stress since Switzerland is seen as stable). Political developments and trade flows between the Nordic region and Switzerland also play a role, though more subtly than central bank action.
Will Swiss Franc get stronger or weaker against Swedish Krona?
Exchange rate forecasts are inherently uncertain and depend on factors that shift constantly - interest rate expectations, inflation trends, economic growth, and geopolitical events all influence the CHF/SEK pair unpredictably. Rather than predicting direction, focus on the factors to watch: upcoming Riksbank and SNB policy meetings, inflation data from both countries, and broader sentiment toward European assets.
Historical patterns show the franc tends to strengthen during economic turmoil, while the krona performs better during periods of stability and growth in the Nordic region. Check the comparison table on this page to see how CHF/SEK has moved over different time periods, which may help you understand its recent behavior.
How can I avoid fees when converting CHF to SEK?
Most banks and exchange services charge markups on top of the mid-market rate shown in the rate panel above - comparing multiple providers before you convert can reveal significant savings. Specialist money transfer platforms often offer tighter margins and lower flat fees than traditional banks, particularly for larger amounts.
If you're traveling, using ATMs in Sweden to withdraw krona directly from a Swiss bank account may cost less than exchanging a large sum upfront, though you'll want to check your bank's ATM fees and foreign withdrawal charges first. Avoid airport exchanges and hotel concierge services, which typically apply the widest markups of all.
Should I exchange Swedish Krona at home or abroad?
Exchanging before you leave Switzerland generally offers better rates than converting currency once you arrive in Sweden, since you'll have more time to compare providers and avoid the premium markups common at airports and tourist areas. Many Swiss banks offer favorable CHF-to-SEK conversion if you're a customer, so checking with your own bank first makes sense before looking elsewhere.
That said, if you only need a small amount of krona for initial expenses, withdrawing from an ATM in Sweden using your Swiss card may prove simpler and cheaper than pre-exchanging a full amount. The comparison table on this page can help you evaluate the rates different providers are quoting right now.
How far does Swiss Franc go in Sweden?
The purchasing power of Swiss francs in Sweden depends on the current CHF/SEK exchange rate shown in the rate panel above - check how many krona you receive per franc, then research prices for meals, transport, and accommodation in Swedish krona to gauge your budget. Switzerland and Sweden are both high-income countries with relatively high costs of living, so the franc won't stretch as far as it would in many other European destinations.
Major Swedish cities like Stockholm can be expensive for dining and tourism, though groceries and public transport may offer better value than comparable services in Swiss cities. Using online price comparison tools and checking local tourism websites for Sweden will give you a clearer sense of what your francs will buy.
What is the cheapest way to send CHF to SEK?
Money transfer specialists and fintech platforms typically charge lower fees and offer tighter exchange rate margins than banks for sending CHF to Sweden, particularly for amounts over a few thousand francs. The total cost depends on the amount you're sending, how quickly you need the krona to arrive, and whether the provider has a direct corridor between Switzerland and Sweden - comparison shopping across at least three services is essential.
Bank transfers through your Swiss bank are slower and more expensive but offer security and familiarity; specialist services prioritize speed and cost efficiency. Check the rate panel above to see the current mid-market rate, then add each provider's quoted margin and fees to calculate your true cost before committing.
Learn more
- SNB - Exchange Rates - Swiss National Bank rate data
- Riksbank - Exchange Rates - Official Swedish krona rates
How this rate is calculated
We prefer a direct rate from our primary data source when one is available. If a direct quote is unavailable, we compute a cross-rate through a major intermediary currency (usually USD or EUR). When a rate is derived rather than directly quoted, we label it on the page. Full methodology.