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1 DKK to CHF - Convert Danish Krone to Swiss Franc

Danish Krone to Swiss Franc

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From
DKK
To
0.123204
CHF
1.00 DKK = 0.123204 CHF
Mid-market rate at 21:51 UTC

DKK to CHF exchange rates today

Live rates · Updated every 15 minutes

DKK Danish Krone to Swiss Franc
DKKCHF
1 DKK 0.123204 CHF
5 DKK 0.616020 CHF
10 DKK 1.23 CHF
25 DKK 3.08 CHF
50 DKK 6.16 CHF
100 DKK 12.32 CHF
250 DKK 30.80 CHF
500 DKK 61.60 CHF
1,000 DKK 123.20 CHF
5,000 DKK 616.02 CHF
10,000 DKK 1,232.04 CHF
CHF Swiss Franc to Danish Krone
CHFDKK
1 CHF 8.12 DKK
5 CHF 40.58 DKK
10 CHF 81.17 DKK
25 CHF 202.92 DKK
50 CHF 405.83 DKK
100 CHF 811.66 DKK
250 CHF 2,029.15 DKK
500 CHF 4,058.31 DKK
1,000 CHF 8,116.62 DKK
5,000 CHF 40,583.10 DKK
10,000 CHF 81,166.20 DKK

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

DKK to CHF chart

Historical exchange rate trend

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DKK to CHF Statistics

Exchange rate performance overview

MetricLast 30 days
High0.127300
Low0.119800
Average0.123126
Change+1.5%
Volatility1.88%

Looking at the 30-day window, the DKK/CHF pair traded in a range of 0.119800 to 0.127300. The monthly average was 0.123126 with 1.88% volatility. The relatively low volatility indicates stable trading conditions for the DKK/CHF currency pair.

The current mid-market exchange rate is 1 DKK = 0.123204 CHF, updated as of July 3, 2026, 9:51 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

Danish Krone to Swiss Franc Exchange Rate

DKK/CHF pairs two of Europe's most stable non-euro currencies. Since DKK is pegged to EUR, DKK/CHF tracks EUR/CHF precisely. Both Denmark and Switzerland maintain currencies outside the Eurozone through deliberate policy choices, with Denmark pegging to the euro and Switzerland floating freely. For Novo Nordisk's Swiss operations and Swiss pharmaceutical companies' Danish partnerships, this rate connects two of Europe's highest per-capita income economies.

Europe's Pharmaceutical Twin Peaks

Denmark and Switzerland are both pharmaceutical superpowers relative to their tiny populations. Novo Nordisk, Lundbeck, and Genmab on the Danish side face and partner with Novartis, Roche, and Lonza on the Swiss side. These companies collaborate on drug development, compete in the same therapeutic areas, and share research talent who move between Copenhagen and Basel. Novo Nordisk's Swiss operations handle European regulatory affairs and clinical trials. The pharmaceutical corridor between the two countries creates regular DKK/CHF conversion at corporate level as licensing fees, research collaboration payments, and employee compensation cross borders. Both countries rank in the world's top five for GDP per capita, innovation, and quality of life. Both maintain sophisticated financial sectors managing wealth disproportionate to their population size. Swiss watches sell in Copenhagen boutiques. Danish furniture graces Zurich apartments. Both countries' pension systems are models of fiscal sustainability. The bilateral relationship is concentrated in premium sectors where quality, innovation, and precision matter more than scale, reflecting the economic philosophies of two small nations that compete through excellence rather than volume. DKK/CHF is essentially EUR/CHF, one of the most closely watched pairs in European forex, making it fully transparent to anyone tracking the euro-franc relationship.

What Drives the DKK/CHF Rate

EUR/CHF is the only driver since DKK is euro-pegged. ECB decisions, SNB policy (including potential intervention), global risk sentiment (CHF as safe haven), and Eurozone economic conditions determine the rate. Danish factors have no independent impact.

What a Conversion Really Costs

Banks charge 0.5-2%. Both countries have excellent banking infrastructure. Denmark is cashless. Switzerland accepts cards universally. Online services offer 0.3-1%. EUR routing is cheapest since it leverages the deep EUR/CHF market. Direct DKK/CHF is uncommon but available through Scandinavian and Swiss banking networks.

How to Get the Best DKK to CHF Rate

Convert through EUR for the tightest spreads. Track EUR/CHF for direction. Both countries' cashless/card-friendly infrastructure means no-fee cards work well. Compare the mid-market rate on this page. SNB policy announcements can create brief conversion windows.

DKK
DKK - Danish Krone
The Danish Krone (DKK) is the official currency of Denmark, pegged to the Euro at approximately 7.46 through a fixed exchange rate policy. Denmark chose not to adopt the euro by referendum.
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.

DKK to CHF frequently asked questions

Common questions about converting Danish Krone to Swiss Franc

The live rate tracks EUR/CHF due to Denmark's euro peg. Check above.
Yes, precisely. One of the most transparent cross-rate relationships in European forex.
Pharmaceutical partnerships, luxury goods trade, pension fund investment, and shared high-income economic models.
EUR/CHF is the only driver. SNB policy, risk sentiment, and Eurozone conditions determine direction.
Banks 0.5-2%. Online services 0.3-1%. EUR routing is cheapest.
Enter 1000 in the converter above for the current franc amount.