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South Korean Won to Swiss Franc

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1.00 KRW = 0.000517 CHF
Mid-market rate at 02:24 UTC

KRW to CHF exchange rates today

Live rates · Updated every 15 minutes

KRW South Korean Won to Swiss Franc
KRWCHF
1 KRW 0.000517 CHF
5 KRW 0.002585 CHF
10 KRW 0.005170 CHF
25 KRW 0.012925 CHF
50 KRW 0.025850 CHF
100 KRW 0.051700 CHF
250 KRW 0.129250 CHF
500 KRW 0.258500 CHF
1,000 KRW 0.517000 CHF
5,000 KRW 2.59 CHF
10,000 KRW 5.17 CHF
CHF Swiss Franc to South Korean Won
CHFKRW
1 CHF 1,934.24 KRW
5 CHF 9,671.18 KRW
10 CHF 19,342.36 KRW
25 CHF 48,355.90 KRW
50 CHF 96,711.80 KRW
100 CHF 193,423.60 KRW
250 CHF 483,558.99 KRW
500 CHF 967,117.99 KRW
1,000 CHF 1,934,235.98 KRW
5,000 CHF 9,671,179.88 KRW
10,000 CHF 19,342,359.77 KRW

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

KRW to CHF chart

Historical exchange rate trend

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KRW to CHF Statistics

Exchange rate performance overview

MetricLast 30 days
High0.000520
Low0.000500
Average0.000501
Change+4%
Volatility0.71%

Looking at the 30-day window, the KRW/CHF pair traded in a range of 0.000500 to 0.000520. The monthly average was 0.000501 with 0.71% volatility. This upward movement of 4% suggests significant momentum in the KRW/CHF exchange rate.

The current mid-market exchange rate is 1 KRW = 0.000517 CHF, updated as of June 4, 2026, 2:24 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

South Korean Won to Swiss Franc Exchange Rate

KRW/CHF is the reverse of CHF/KRW, pairing Korea's tech-driven won with Switzerland's safe-haven franc. The pair captures the luxury-versus-technology dynamic: Swiss watches compete with Korean electronics for global consumer spending. During crises, the franc surges while the won weakens on tech-sector and export concerns, making KRW/CHF one of the most risk-sensitive developed market crosses available.

Semiconductors Versus Swiss Watches

Samsung and SK Hynix's semiconductor chips power Swiss industrial equipment, while Rolex, Omega, and Patek Philippe compete for the wrists of Korea's watch-conscious consumers. Korean department stores like Shinsegae and Lotte host extensive Swiss watch boutiques where Seoul's affluent shoppers spend billions of won on Swiss timepieces. Novartis and Roche serve Korean healthcare. ABB supplies Korean industry. Nestle products fill Korean convenience stores. These Swiss corporate operations generate won revenue that converts to francs. In the reverse direction, Samsung and LG supply Swiss consumers and businesses with electronics. The pair's crisis behavior is dramatic: safe-haven franc demand and tech-sector won weakness can move KRW/CHF 20-30% during severe global stress. The interest rate differential has varied with Korea maintaining moderate rates while Switzerland keeps rates low, though the spread is narrower than many carry trade pairs. For Korean luxury shoppers timing Swiss watch purchases and Swiss tech companies managing Korean operations, KRW/CHF determines whether premium goods feel affordable or extravagant across this luxury-technology currency corridor.

What Drives the KRW/CHF Rate

Global risk sentiment dominates. BOK and SNB decisions, semiconductor exports, luxury goods demand, Chinese data, and safe-haven flows are the main drivers. KRW/CHF falls during crises and rises during tech-led rallies.

What a Conversion Really Costs

Banks charge 2-3.5%. Direct KRW/CHF is illiquid. USD routing is standard. Seoul Myeongdong handles CHF at reasonable rates. Swiss banks charge standard spreads for KRW. Online services charge 1-2%. Comparing direct versus USD-routed rates is essential.

How to Get the Best KRW to CHF Rate

Compare direct with USD routing. Myeongdong in Seoul for cash. The mid-market rate on this page is the benchmark. Track semiconductor and risk sentiment for directional signals. The luxury-technology dynamic between Switzerland and Korea creates a pair with unique sectoral sensitivity: when global consumers prefer tech gadgets, the won benefits; when they prefer luxury watches and goods, the franc benefits. This structural divergence makes KRW/CHF an interesting expression of global consumer preference shifts that pure commodity or rate-driven pairs cannot capture. Swiss pharmaceutical companies' growing Korean market presence adds a healthcare dimension to the bilateral corridor.

KRW
KRW - South Korean Won
The South Korean Won (KRW) is the official currency of South Korea. Driven by a technology-heavy export economy, the Won is influenced by global semiconductor demand and trade with China.
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.

KRW to CHF frequently asked questions

Common questions about converting South Korean Won to Swiss Franc

The live rate is at the top of this page, updating every 5 minutes.
Won weakens on tech concerns while franc surges as safe haven. The pair amplifies global sentiment.
Yes. Seoul department stores host extensive Swiss watch boutiques. Korea is a significant luxury market.
Risk sentiment, BOK and SNB rates, semiconductors, luxury demand, and Chinese data.
Illiquid. USD routing is standard.
Enter 1000000 in the converter above for the current franc amount.