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Swiss Franc to Australian Dollar

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1.00 CHF = 1.7708 AUD
Mid-market rate at 21:02 UTC

CHF to AUD exchange rates today

Live rates · Updated every 15 minutes

CHF Swiss Franc to Australian Dollar
CHFAUD
1 CHF 1.77 AUD
5 CHF 8.85 AUD
10 CHF 17.71 AUD
25 CHF 44.27 AUD
50 CHF 88.54 AUD
100 CHF 177.08 AUD
250 CHF 442.70 AUD
500 CHF 885.39 AUD
1,000 CHF 1,770.78 AUD
5,000 CHF 8,853.92 AUD
10,000 CHF 17,707.83 AUD
AUD Australian Dollar to Swiss Franc
AUDCHF
1 AUD 0.564722 CHF
5 AUD 2.82 CHF
10 AUD 5.65 CHF
25 AUD 14.12 CHF
50 AUD 28.24 CHF
100 AUD 56.47 CHF
250 AUD 141.18 CHF
500 AUD 282.36 CHF
1,000 AUD 564.72 CHF
5,000 AUD 2,823.61 CHF
10,000 AUD 5,647.22 CHF

Click any amount to convert. Rates are mid-market and update every 15 minutes.

CHF to AUD chart

Historical exchange rate trend

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CHF to AUD Statistics

Exchange rate performance overview

MetricLast 30 days
High1.8367
Low1.7360
Average1.7845
Change-0.7%
Volatility1.52%

Looking at the 30-day window, the CHF/AUD pair traded in a range of 1.7360 to 1.8367. The monthly average was 1.7845 with 1.52% volatility. The relatively low volatility indicates stable trading conditions for the CHF/AUD currency pair.

The current mid-market exchange rate is 1 CHF = 1.7708 AUD, updated as of June 4, 2026, 9:02 PM UTC. Mid-market rates represent the fairest available rate and are the midpoint between buy and sell prices on global currency markets. Actual transaction rates from banks or money transfer services may include a markup above this rate.

Currency Information

Swiss Franc to Australian Dollar Exchange Rate

CHF/AUD is the reverse of AUD/CHF, pairing the world's premier safe-haven currency with a classic risk-on commodity currency. For Swiss investors with Australian mining and real estate exposure, and Australian expats in Switzerland's banking and pharma sectors, this rate determines how franc-denominated wealth translates into Australian purchasing power.

Safe Haven Meets Risk Appetite

CHF/AUD is a pure sentiment indicator. When global markets are confident, money flows from safe francs into higher-yielding Australian assets, pushing CHF/AUD lower. When panic hits, the reverse happens violently. During the 2008 crisis, CHF/AUD surged over 60% as investors fled from commodity exposure to Swiss safety. During COVID's initial shock, it spiked similarly before reversing as stimulus drove a risk rally. Swiss institutional investors, particularly pension funds and insurance companies, allocate to Australian government bonds for yield diversification and to Australian equities for commodity exposure. These portfolio flows create regular CHF/AUD conversion demand. Switzerland's pharmaceutical industry (Novartis, Roche) has research partnerships with Australian biotech firms and universities. Swiss mining equipment manufacturers sell to Australian mining operations. Swiss tourism boards market alpine experiences to Australian skiers seeking Northern Hemisphere powder. Each of these commercial links creates bilateral flows that supplement the dominant risk-sentiment-driven trading volumes.

What Drives the CHF/AUD Rate

Global risk sentiment is the dominant factor. SNB and RBA interest rate decisions, commodity prices, Chinese economic data (affecting AUD), European crisis dynamics (affecting CHF through safe-haven flows), and the yield differential between Swiss and Australian bonds all play roles. CHF/AUD rises during crises and falls during risk rallies.

What a Conversion Really Costs

Banks charge 1.5-3%. Online services offer 0.5-1.5%. Direct CHF/AUD conversion avoids USD routing costs. Both countries have sophisticated banking systems. For Swiss investors managing Australian portfolios, private banking desks offer competitive institutional rates on regular conversion flows.

How to Get the Best CHF to AUD Rate

Compare the mid-market rate on this page with your provider. Direct CHF/AUD conversion saves versus routing through USD. Avoid converting during extreme market stress when spreads widen. Rate alerts help catch favorable moments during calmer trading periods when sentiment shifts create conversion opportunities. The pair's extreme sensitivity to global mood means patient converters can benefit from waiting for risk-on periods when the franc weakens and the Aussie strengthens, provided they do not need the conversion urgently. For Swiss pension funds with Australian equity allocations, systematic rebalancing rather than tactical timing tends to provide the most consistent long-term conversion economics.

CHF
CHF - Swiss Franc
The Swiss Franc (CHF) is the official currency of Switzerland and Liechtenstein. Known for its stability, it is considered a safe-haven currency and is backed by one of the world's most stable economies.
AUD
AUD - Australian Dollar
The Australian Dollar (AUD) is the official currency of Australia and is closely tied to commodity exports including iron ore, coal, and natural gas. It is one of the most traded currencies in the forex market.

CHF to AUD frequently asked questions

Common questions about converting Swiss Franc to Australian Dollar

The live rate is at the top of this page, updating every 5 minutes.
The franc gains during fear while the Aussie gains during confidence. Both sides amplify sentiment shifts.
Very during crises. It surged 60% in 2008 and spiked during COVID before reversing.
Risk sentiment, SNB and RBA rates, commodities, Chinese data, and European crisis dynamics are the main drivers.
Banks charge 1.5-3%. Online services offer 0.5-1.5%.
Enter 1000 in the converter above for the current AUD amount.