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Czech Koruna to Swiss Franc

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1.00 CZK = 0.037986 CHF
Mid-market rate at 07:44 UTC

CZK to CHF exchange rates today

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CZK Czech Koruna to Swiss Franc
CZKCHF
1 CZK 0.037986 CHF
5 CZK 0.189930 CHF
10 CZK 0.379860 CHF
25 CZK 0.949650 CHF
50 CZK 1.90 CHF
100 CZK 3.80 CHF
250 CZK 9.50 CHF
500 CZK 18.99 CHF
1,000 CZK 37.99 CHF
5,000 CZK 189.93 CHF
10,000 CZK 379.86 CHF
CHF Swiss Franc to Czech Koruna
CHFCZK
1 CHF 26.33 CZK
5 CHF 131.63 CZK
10 CHF 263.25 CZK
25 CHF 658.14 CZK
50 CHF 1,316.27 CZK
100 CHF 2,632.55 CZK
250 CHF 6,581.37 CZK
500 CHF 13,162.74 CZK
1,000 CHF 26,325.49 CZK
5,000 CHF 131,627.44 CZK
10,000 CHF 263,254.88 CZK

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

CZK to CHF chart

Historical exchange rate trend

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CZK to CHF Statistics

Exchange rate performance overview

MetricLast 30 days
High0.039000
Low0.036700
Average0.037736
Change+0.5%
Volatility1.67%

Looking at the 30-day window, the CZK/CHF pair traded in a range of 0.036700 to 0.039000. The monthly average was 0.037736 with 1.67% volatility. The relatively low volatility indicates stable trading conditions for the CZK/CHF currency pair.

The current mid-market exchange rate is 1 CZK = 0.037986 CHF, updated as of July 3, 2026, 7:44 AM 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

Czech Koruna to Swiss Franc Exchange Rate

CZK/CHF is the reverse of CHF/CZK, showing how many francs one koruna can buy. The pair reflects the gap between Central European manufacturing dynamism and Swiss financial stability. Czech precision component suppliers serve Swiss watchmakers and machine tool manufacturers, while Swiss pharmaceutical and engineering companies operate in the Czech market. Both countries maintain independent currencies outside the Eurozone.

Central European Industry Meets Swiss Precision

The Czech Republic and Switzerland connect through industrial supply chains where Czech manufacturing competitiveness complements Swiss precision engineering. Czech factories produce components for Swiss industrial companies. ABB, Buhler, and other Swiss firms source from Czech suppliers. Swiss pharmaceutical companies Novartis and Roche serve the Czech healthcare market. Nestle products fill Czech supermarket shelves. The bilateral relationship operates through EU-Switzerland bilateral agreements that provide market access. Czech tourists visit Swiss Alpine destinations, though the high Swiss prices can be shocking for visitors accustomed to Prague's affordability. Swiss tourists visit Prague for its architecture, culture, and value. Both countries maintain currencies outside the Eurozone for different reasons: Switzerland values sovereignty, the Czech Republic values policy flexibility. The CNB's historically proactive exchange rate management contrasts with the SNB's intervention-heavy approach, both central banks using different tools to achieve currency stability goals. For macro traders, CZK/CHF captures the spread between Central European growth premium and Swiss safe-haven demand, making it an interesting expression of European economic divergence without direct euro involvement.

What Drives the CZK/CHF Rate

CNB and SNB interest rate decisions, global risk sentiment (CHF gains during crises), Czech export data, European manufacturing PMI, and both currencies' EUR relationships are the main drivers. CHF safe-haven demand during crises pushes CZK/CHF lower as the franc strengthens.

What a Conversion Really Costs

Banks charge 2-3.5%. Czech kantors handle CHF at competitive rates (0.3-1%). Swiss banks handle CZK at standard spreads. EUR routing sometimes provides better total rates. Online services charge 1-2%. Direct CZK/CHF has limited but usable liquidity through European banking networks.

How to Get the Best CZK to CHF Rate

Czech kantors offer the best rates for cash. Compare direct conversion with EUR routing. The mid-market rate on this page is the benchmark. Track global risk sentiment for directional signals since CHF safe-haven demand is the primary mover. Both countries' independent monetary policies create genuine bilateral rate dynamics rather than simple euro derivatives, making CZK/CHF an analytically interesting European cross for fundamental traders.

CZK
CZK - Czech Koruna
The Czech Koruna (CZK) is the official currency of the Czech Republic. The country is an EU member but has not adopted the euro, maintaining independent monetary policy through the Czech National Bank.
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.

CZK to CHF frequently asked questions

Common questions about converting Czech Koruna to Swiss Franc

The live rate is at the top of this page, updating every 5 minutes.
Industrial supply chains, pharma trade, tourism, and shared non-euro currency independence.
CNB and SNB rates, risk sentiment, Czech exports, and European manufacturing.
Yes, 0.3-1% from mid-market. Among the best retail forex rates globally.
Limited liquidity. Czech kantors and EUR routing both work.
Enter 10000 in the converter above for the current franc amount.