Swiss Franc to Swedish Krona

Convert Swiss Franc to Swedish Krona instantly — with a rate table, common amounts, and a live converter.

1 Swiss Franc = SEK 11.92 (ECB reference rate, 2026-06-11).

Rates as of

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Result (SEK)SEK 11.92

Rates as of 2026-06-11

CHF to SEK table

CHFSEK
1 CHFSEK 11.92
2 CHFSEK 23.84
5 CHFSEK 59.61
10 CHFSEK 119.22
25 CHFSEK 298.06
50 CHFSEK 596.11
100 CHFSEK 1,192.22
500 CHFSEK 5,961.12
1,000 CHFSEK 11,922.24

SEK to CHF (reverse)

SEKCHF
1 SEKCHF 0.0839
2 SEKCHF 0.1678
5 SEKCHF 0.4194
10 SEKCHF 0.8388
25 SEKCHF 2.10
50 SEKCHF 4.19
100 SEKCHF 8.39
500 SEKCHF 41.94
1,000 SEKCHF 83.88

Common amounts

CHFSEK
5 CHFSEK 59.61
20 CHFSEK 238.44
50 CHFSEK 596.11
200 CHFSEK 2,384.45
750 CHFSEK 8,941.68
2,000 CHFSEK 23,844.49
5,000 CHFSEK 59,611.21
10,000 CHFSEK 119,222.43

How it scales

298.06596.11894.171,192.220255075100CHF

Common amounts compared

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1 Swiss Franc in major currencies

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About the ECB reference rates

The rates on this page come from the European Central Bank (ECB) reference rates, published each working day at around 16:00 CET. This page is updated daily.

These are reference (mid-market) rates — not the rate a bank or currency exchange will actually give you. A real transaction usually adds a margin and fees, so your effective rate will differ.

Frequently asked questions

How much is 1 Swiss Franc in Swedish Krona?

1 Swiss Franc = SEK 11.92 (ECB reference rate, 2026-06-11).

How much is 100 Swiss Franc in Swedish Krona?

100 Swiss Franc is SEK 1,192.22 (ECB reference rate, 2026-06-11).

How do I convert Swiss Franc to Swedish Krona?

Multiply the amount in Swiss Franc by the current rate of SEK 11.92 per unit. Enter any amount in the converter above to convert it instantly.

What is the Swiss Franc/Swedish Krona exchange rate today?

This page shows 1 Swiss Franc = SEK 11.92, based on the ECB reference rate of 2026-06-11. Exchange rates fluctuate continuously — this is a reference snapshot, not a live trading rate.

Where do these rates come from?

The rates come from the European Central Bank (ECB) daily reference rates, published each working day around 16:00 CET. These are reference (mid-market) rates — not the rate a bank or currency exchange will actually give you.

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