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Swiss Franc to Turkish Lira (CHF/TRY) Exchange Rate Today

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Today's rate, how it compares to the last 30 days, and what you'll actually pay to convert.

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CHF to TRY Conversion Table

Common amounts converted from Swiss Franc to Turkish Lira at today's rate.

Swiss Franc (CHF)Turkish Lira (TRY)
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

Rates update live when available. About our data sources.

How much Turkish Lira will you actually receive?

Estimated cost to convert CHF 1,000 to TRY with different transfer services. Fees are sourced from published pricing pages and may vary by amount, payment method, and destination.

ServiceRateFeeTotal CostTRY received
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Wise Visit source Mar 2026
Revolut Visit source Mar 2026
Remitly Visit source Mar 2026
OFX Visit source Mar 2026
XE Visit source Mar 2026
Typical bank Mar 2026
Bureau de change Mar 2026

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Converting Swiss Franc to Turkish Lira? Expect volatility

CHF/TRY is a volatile pair that can move significantly in a single week. If you are transferring a large amount, consider splitting the conversion across several days to average out short-term swings. Check the 30-day range above to see whether today's rate is relatively good or poor.

CHF/TRY rate statistics

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Is today's CHF/TRY rate good or bad?

We compare today's live Swiss Franc to Turkish Lira 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 Turkish Lira per unit - a better time to convert. When it is near the bottom, you may want to watch and wait.

The Turkish lira has experienced significant depreciation in recent years. For large conversions, consider splitting across multiple days to average out volatility risk. Historical comparisons should focus on the recent 30-day window.

The live analysis below updates throughout market hours and shows exactly where today's rate sits in context.

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What is the CHF/TRY exchange rate?

The CHF/TRY rate tracks how many Turkish Lira 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). TRY is issued by the Central Bank of Turkey (TCMB) (ranked 18th). Full CHF profile | Full TRY profile

Swiss Franc to Turkish Lira is frequently checked by travellers to Turkey and property investors in Istanbul and the Turkish coast.

Is today's CHF/TRY rate good or bad?

The Swiss Franc to Turkish Lira 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 3-6% 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. Banks widen their markup on volatile pairs like CHF/TRY to compensate for exchange rate risk. Specialist providers typically offer tighter spreads on this corridor.

Converting Swiss Franc to Turkish Lira? Read this first

Visiting Turkey? TRY has depreciated significantly in recent years, so your purchasing power may be higher than you expect. PTT (post offices) and bank branches tend to offer better rates than standalone bureaux.

Watch out: Trying to time CHF/TRY is notoriously difficult - even professional traders get it wrong. If you need to convert, focus on minimising fees rather than predicting the market. Consider splitting large amounts across several days.

For more on how provider fees work, see our exchange rate FAQ.

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Frequently asked questions

Is now a good time to convert CHF to TRY?

Timing currency conversions depends on your personal circumstances and risk tolerance rather than any single moment being universally optimal. The CHF/TRY pair is highly volatile, meaning exchange rates can shift significantly over short periods.

Check the rate panel above to see current levels, and consider your timeline: if you need the money within days or weeks, focus on your actual needs rather than trying to time the market. Those converting for business or travel should prioritize certainty and budgeting over chasing favorable rates.

What moves the CHF/TRY exchange rate?

CHF/TRY is driven by diverging monetary policies: the Swiss National Bank typically maintains low interest rates and emphasizes stability, while the Central Bank of Turkey (TCMB) has historically adjusted rates aggressively to combat inflation. Risk sentiment heavily influences this pair - during global uncertainty, investors flee to the Swiss franc as a safe haven, pushing it higher against the lira.

Turkish inflation data, current account deficits, and geopolitical factors affecting Turkey also create sharp swings, while Swiss economic data and SNB communications provide secondary drivers.

Will Swiss Franc get stronger or weaker against Turkish Lira?

Exchange rate movements cannot be predicted reliably, and this pair's volatility makes forecasts especially uncertain. Factors to watch include Turkey's inflation trajectory and TCMB policy decisions, Switzerland's economic growth relative to Turkey, and shifts in global risk appetite.

Historical patterns show the franc typically strengthens during market stress while the lira weakens during periods of Turkish economic or political uncertainty, but past behavior does not guarantee future results. Use the chart above to review how this pair has behaved over different timeframes.

How can I avoid fees when converting CHF to TRY?

Fee structures vary widely among banks, money transfer services, and exchange platforms, so comparing your specific options is essential rather than following general advice. Some providers charge upfront fees, others build margins into their exchange rates, and a few offer zero-fee services while recovering costs differently.

Request transparent fee disclosures from each provider you consider, including any charges for transfers, currency conversion, or account maintenance. Online-first platforms and specialized money transfer services often publish fees clearly and may offer better value than traditional banks, depending on your transfer size and speed requirements.

Should I exchange Turkish Lira at home or abroad?

Exchange rates and available services differ significantly between Switzerland and Turkey, so the better choice depends on where you'll convert and which providers you access in each location. Turkish banks and exchange houses within Turkey typically offer rates closer to mid-market levels, but availability and service quality vary by branch and location.

If converting in Switzerland before travel, major banks and exchange services can provide lira, though rates may include larger margins. Research specific providers in both countries rather than assuming one location is universally cheaper.

How far does Swiss Franc go in Turkey?

The franc's purchasing power in Turkey depends on where you spend it and what you buy, as costs vary widely across Istanbul, coastal resorts, and rural areas. Switzerland's cost of living is among the world's highest, while Turkey's is significantly lower in most categories - this gap means francs can stretch further for accommodation and food than in Switzerland.

However, imported goods, premium services, and tourist-oriented businesses in Turkey may charge prices approaching Swiss levels. Consider the chart above to see the historical purchasing power relationship, and budget based on your specific activities rather than generalizations.

What is the cheapest way to send CHF to TRY?

Costs depend on transfer amount, speed, and your location - there is no single cheapest method for all situations. Large institutional transfers through banks may offer competitive rates but carry higher absolute fees, while money transfer services like Wise or Remitly often beat banks on mid-market rates for smaller amounts, though they charge per-transaction fees.

Turkish money transfer services with Swiss branches or partnerships may offer regional advantages for this corridor specifically. Compare total costs (fees plus exchange margin) across providers for your exact amount rather than choosing based on brand reputation alone.

Why is CHF/TRY so volatile?

This pair combines a developed-market safe-haven currency with an emerging-market currency facing structural economic challenges, creating opposing forces that amplify swings. Turkey's higher inflation and interest rates, occasional political uncertainty, and current account vulnerabilities make the lira sensitive to shifts in investor risk appetite, while the Swiss franc strengthens during stress as capital seeks safety.

The TCMB's interventions and policy shifts create sudden rate moves, and global risk sentiment can shift rapidly, causing sharp revaluations within days. Check the chart above to see how volatile episodes historically corresponded with Turkish economic news or broader market stress events.

See our exchange rate FAQ for general questions about how rates work, mid-market pricing, and using rates for taxes.

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Mid-market rate from our data providers, updated -. We pull rates from multiple institutional-grade sources with automatic failover, so you always see a number even if one source is down. Full details on our methodology page.

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.

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Last reviewed: April 2, 2026 | Maintained by: ExchangeRates.com Editorial