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    Travelex Online EUR to CHF Exchange Rates Compared Live

    The Travelex EUR to CHF buy travel cash exchange rate is 0.8831. This is -5.6% from the mid-market rate. Compare Travelex Online currency conversion rates - Reduce FX costs.

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    EUR/CHF at 0.9352, down 0.8% from 3-month avg. Safe-haven CHF gains amid global uncertainty & Ukraine tensions, while EUR faces pressure from potential dovish ECB stance. Analysts watching trade dynamics after recent tariff announcements, w/ oil price volatility adding complexity to outlook. #forex #EURCHF

     

    What is the best Travel Money conversion rate for EUR to CHF?

    The best EUR to CHF exchange rate is our partner deal rate of 0.9305 from OFX . This is -0.5% compared to the mid-market rate 0.9352.

    The standard OFX EUR-CHF rate is 0.9099, -2.7% from the mid-rate. Visit OFX here to secure the better rate.

    As exchange rates can vary significantly between banks and also between currency exchange providers, it's therefore important to carefully compare Euro (EUR) to Swiss franc (CHF) rates from different sources before making a conversion.

     

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    The Travelex Online Euro to Franc comparison table above makes it easy to compare the Total Fees (both variable and fixed) you are being charged by Travelex Online and other foreign exchange providers against the latest EUR-CHF mid-rate (see Market Data below ) and the possible savings of using various providers. 

     
     

    Travelex at a glance

    Travelex branches are a one stop shop, providing tons of helpful services to help you prep for an overseas trip. Travelex provides foreign currency exchange, travel money cards, traveller’s cheques and foreign money transfer to bank accounts or cash pickup.

    Pickup your foreign cash at your local Travelex store or at the airport on departure day.

    Getting your travel money from the local Travelex branch is convenient but with a little planning (and ordering online) you can also save money for your next trip abroad.

    The important thing to know here is that you can get better rates online than available in branch and especially at the airport.

    Click on the link below to order your travel money online from Travelex and select to pick up at your foreign cash at your nearest located branch or even at the airport.

    Buy Online Travel Money & Cards with zero commission and great exchange rates only available from Travelex Online.

    Orders paid for via Card (debit or credit) will incur a card surcharge (see above table), note your card issuer may charge a separate cash advance fee.

    Travelex Multi-currency Cash Passport™ - Lock in your exchange rates before travelling and No Overseas‎ ATM Withdrawal Fees. Reload your card online so you can top-up while overseas.

     
     

    EUR to CHF Market Data

    Euro (EUR) to Swiss franc (CHF) market data - latest interbank exchange rate, trend, chart & historic rates.

     
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    EUR to CHF at 0.9352 is just 0.8% below its 3-month average of 0.9428, having traded in a quite stable 4.7% range from 0.9227 to 0.9660
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    DateEUR/CHFChangePeriod
    02 May 2025
    0.9343
    0% 2 Week
    15 Feb 2025
    0.9440
    1% 3 Month
    16 May 2024
    0.9847
    5.1% 1 Year
    17 May 2020
    1.0516
    11.2% 5 Year
    19 May 2015
    1.0406
    10.2% 10 Year
    21 May 2005
    1.5491
    39.7% 20 Year
    EUR/CHF historic rates & change to 16-May-2025
     

    What are equivalent amounts of EUR and CHF?

    Here are some popular conversion amounts for EUR to CHF (Euro to Swiss franc)*.

    EUR CHF
    € 1 Fr. 0.9352
    € 5 Fr. 4.6760
    € 10 Fr. 9.3520
    € 20 Fr. 18.70
    € 50 Fr. 46.76
    € 100 Fr. 93.52
    € 250 Fr. 233.80
    € 500 Fr. 467.60
    € 1,000 Fr. 935.20
    € 2,000 Fr. 1,870
    € 5,000 Fr. 4,676
    € 10,000 Fr. 9,352
    € 20,000 Fr. 18,704
    € 50,000 Fr. 46,760
    € 100,000 Fr. 93,520
    EUR CHF
    1.0693 Fr. 1
    5.3465 Fr. 5
    10.69 Fr. 10
    21.39 Fr. 20
    53.47 Fr. 50
    106.93 Fr. 100
    267.33 Fr. 250
    534.65 Fr. 500
    1,069 Fr. 1,000
    2,139 Fr. 2,000
    5,347 Fr. 5,000
    10,693 Fr. 10,000
    21,386 Fr. 20,000
    53,465 Fr. 50,000
    106,930 Fr. 100,000

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    *Converted at the current EURCHF interbank exchange rate. Calculate actual payout amounts for Send Money and Travel Money exchange rates.

     
     

    Forecasts for EUR to CHF

     

    The EUR/CHF exchange rate is currently positioned at 0.9352, which reflects a modest 0.8% decline from its 3-month average of 0.9428. This range suggests relative stability over recent months, with the currency pair trading within a 4.7% band from a low of 0.9227 to a high of 0.9660. The fluctuations in the euro may be influenced by both geopolitical factors and economic performance indicators from the Eurozone, particularly amidst ongoing trade tensions and the ramifications of the war in Ukraine. Analysts note that the euro benefits from USD weakness but faces headwinds from potential dovish comments from European Central Bank (ECB) officials, which could further weigh on its value.

    Read our full review of recent EUR to CHF forecasts.

     
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    How to get a good EUR to CHF exchange rate

    There are several ways to save on exchange rates when converting Euro to Swiss franc:

    1. Shop around for the best EUR/CHF exchange rate: Exchange rates can vary significantly between different currency exchange providers, so it's important to compare rates from different sources before making a conversion.
    2. Timing is important: Keep an eye on the EUR/CHF rate on currency markets, as exchange rates can fluctuate frequently. Try to make your transactions when the exchange rate is in your favor. You can do this easily with our BER Smart Rate Tracker.
    3. Use a credit/debit or travel card that doesn't charge foreign transaction fees: Some credit cards charge additional fees for transactions made in a foreign currency, so it's important to check with your card issuer to see if they charge these fees and what their exchange rate is.
    4. Use a multi-currency account: Having a multi-currency account allows you to hold and transfer money in both EUR and CHF at close to the interbank rate. It also allows you to make payments or withdrawals in the local currency while avoiding high conversion fees.
    5. Buy currency in advance: If you know that you will need foreign currency in the future, consider buying it in advance when the exchange rate is favorable.

    The key is reducing excessive costs and fees

    Generally speaking, if you are buying Swiss franc with Euro, then it's better for the EUR/CHF exchange rate to be higher.

    However working against you are the fees all foreign exchange providers charge for providing their service. These fees is usually contained within the exchange rate margin (or difference to the mid-rate).

    The transaction margin you end up being charged can be considerably reduced by around a few percent (of total amount being exchanged) for travel money and possibly over 5% to 6% when sending money. The exact potential savings depends on the currencies being exchanged and the amount you are transferring and if you are willing to shop around.

    Our real-time foreign transfer and travel money/cards comparison calculators make shopping around easy and help you calculate how much you can save.

    Read our Currency guide to Switzerland — a practical currency and money guide to travel in Switzerland plus living and doing business with the Swiss franc.

    It's worth noting that while these tips can help you save on exchange rates, it's important to be aware that no single method is guaranteed to provide the best exchange rate in every situation, and it may require some research and comparison-shopping to find the best option for your specific needs.

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    Will the Euro rise against the Swiss franc?

    It is almost impossible to predict what an exchange rate will do in the future, the best approach is to monitor the currency markets and transact when an exchange rate moves in your favour.

    To help with this you can add EUR/CHF to your personalised Rate Tracker to track and benefit from currency movements.

     
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    Swiss laws expats should be aware of

    There are a few laws and regulations in Switzerland that expats may need to be aware of:

    1. Check travel advisories: Before planning your trip, check the latest travel advisories and security information from your government's foreign affairs department or equivalent, to stay informed about the most current safety and security risks.

    2. Get vaccinated: Check with your healthcare provider or a travel medicine specialist to ensure that you are up to date on any required or recommended vaccinations for travel to the DRC.

    3. Plan your route carefully: Avoid traveling to areas that are considered to be dangerous or that have ongoing conflicts. Some parts of the country are completely off-limits to foreigners, so be sure to plan your route and accommodations accordingly.

    4. Be prepared for unexpected delays: The DRC has a poorly developed infrastructure and transport can be unreliable. Be prepared for flight delays, cancellations, or other transport-related issues.

    5. Be aware of the local laws: Be sure to familiarize yourself with the local laws and customs of the DRC to avoid any misunderstandings or legal issues.

    6. Have emergency contact: Make sure someone know your itinerary, and contact information for emergency and consular assistance.

    7. Have contact of good medical facilities and emergency medical evacuation services in case of any emergency situation.

    Expats should be aware of these laws and regulations, and should consult with the local authorities and/or a legal professional if they have any questions or concerns. It's always good to check with the local authorities if something is not clear.

    What are the property purchase restrictions and fees for foreigners in Switzerland?

    Switzerland has some restrictions and additional fees that may apply to property purchases by foreigners. Here are a few key points to keep in mind:

    1. Restrictions on second homes: In some cantons (regions) and municipalities, there may be restrictions on the purchase of second homes by foreigners, particularly in popular ski and tourist areas. These restrictions are usually put in place to prevent the local housing market from becoming too expensive for residents.

    2. Additional fees: Foreigners may be subject to additional taxes and fees when purchasing property in Switzerland. These can include a federal withholding tax of 3% on the purchase price, as well as cantonal and municipal taxes.

    3. Permits: In some cases, foreigners may also be required to obtain a permit from the local authorities in order to purchase property in Switzerland, which can take some time to process and may involve additional fees.

    4. Rental properties: If you are planning to purchase a property as a rental, be aware that some cantons have restrictions on short-term rentals, and also have strict regulations that must be followed.

    5. Mortgages: Foreigners may also find it more difficult to obtain a mortgage from a Swiss bank, as the lending criteria may be different from what they are used to. They may also be required to provide a larger deposit, or to pay higher interest rates.

    6. Inheritance Tax: Switzerland does not have a federal inheritance tax but some cantons do have an inheritance tax, which can be significant in some cases.

    It's worth noting that these rules and regulations can vary depending on the location and the specific property being purchased, so it's important to do your research and consult with a local real estate professional, lawyer or a tax expert to ensure you understand the requirements and costs associated with purchasing property in Switzerland as a foreigner.

    Read more at our Switzerland (CHF) country guide

       
     
     
     

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