EUR to CHF — today's rate explained
As of 2026-07-08, 1 Euro equals 0.922770 Swiss Franc at the mid-market exchange rate. This is the fairest reference rate — the midpoint between what buyers and sellers are paying on global currency markets.
Converting Euro to Swiss Franc is common for international trade, travel, and cross-border payments between the Eurozone and Switzerland.
About the EUR and CHF
Euro (EUR, €): The Euro is the official currency of 20 European Union member states and the second most traded currency worldwide. It is the official currency of the Eurozone.
Swiss Franc (CHF, CHF): The Swiss Franc is considered a safe-haven currency and tends to strengthen during periods of global uncertainty. It is used in Switzerland.
What moves the EUR/CHF exchange rate?
Exchange rates respond to interest-rate decisions by central banks such as European Central Bank and Swiss National Bank, inflation data, trade balances, and geopolitical events.
For EUR/CHF specifically, shifts in capital flows between the Eurozone and Switzerland, changes in commodity prices, and differences in economic growth rates all contribute to daily rate movements.
EUR to CHF — 30-day performance
Over the past 30 days, EUR/CHF traded between 0.918404 and 0.926281, with the pair gaining 0.43% overall. The current rate of 0.922770 sits above the 30-day midpoint of 0.922343.
Historical context helps you judge whether today's rate is relatively strong or weak, but past performance does not predict future movements. Always compare the rate you are offered against the mid-market figure shown here.
How to get a better EUR to CHF rate
Banks and card providers typically add a 1–4% margin on top of the mid-market rate shown on this page, plus fixed transfer fees. Before exchanging EUR for CHF, compare the final amount you will receive — not just the headline rate.
For larger amounts, specialist money-transfer services often beat bank rates. For travel, prepaid multi-currency cards or local ATMs may offer competitive rates depending on your bank's foreign-transaction fees.