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1 SEK to CHF - Convert Swedish Krona to Swiss Franc

Swedish Krona to Swiss Franc

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SEK
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0.084207
CHF
1.00 SEK = 0.084207 CHF
Mid-market rate at 02:20 UTC

SEK to CHF exchange rates today

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SEK Swedish Krona to Swiss Franc
SEKCHF
1 SEK 0.084207 CHF
5 SEK 0.421035 CHF
10 SEK 0.842070 CHF
25 SEK 2.11 CHF
50 SEK 4.21 CHF
100 SEK 8.42 CHF
250 SEK 21.05 CHF
500 SEK 42.10 CHF
1,000 SEK 84.21 CHF
5,000 SEK 421.04 CHF
10,000 SEK 842.07 CHF
CHF Swiss Franc to Swedish Krona
CHFSEK
1 CHF 11.88 SEK
5 CHF 59.38 SEK
10 CHF 118.75 SEK
25 CHF 296.89 SEK
50 CHF 593.77 SEK
100 CHF 1,187.55 SEK
250 CHF 2,968.87 SEK
500 CHF 5,937.75 SEK
1,000 CHF 11,875.50 SEK
5,000 CHF 59,377.49 SEK
10,000 CHF 118,754.97 SEK

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

SEK to CHF chart

Historical exchange rate trend

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SEK to CHF Statistics

Exchange rate performance overview

MetricLast 30 days
High0.087100
Low0.082600
Average0.084928
Change-1.4%
Volatility1.35%

Looking at the 30-day window, the SEK/CHF pair traded in a range of 0.082600 to 0.087100. The monthly average was 0.084928 with 1.35% volatility. The relatively low volatility indicates stable trading conditions for the SEK/CHF currency pair.

The current mid-market exchange rate is 1 SEK = 0.084207 CHF, updated as of June 4, 2026, 2:20 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

Swedish Krona to Swiss Franc Exchange Rate

SEK/CHF is the reverse of CHF/SEK, pairing two non-euro European currencies that have diverged dramatically. The franc has been one of the strongest currencies globally while the krona has been among the weakest developed-market currencies. Both maintain independent monetary policies outside the Eurozone, but SNB hawkishness and Riksbank dovishness have pushed SEK/CHF to historically low levels for the krona. ABB, the Swiss-Swedish industrial giant, navigates this dynamic daily.

The Widening Gap

SEK/CHF has trended lower as the franc strengthened (safe haven, low inflation, current account surplus) while the krona weakened (pension outflows, housing concerns, Riksbank policy lag). ABB, originally a Swiss-Swedish merger, serves as a corporate barometer for this divergence with operations, revenues, and costs spanning both currencies. For Swedish investors holding Swiss assets, the weak krona has increased the krona value of their Swiss holdings. For Swiss companies with Swedish operations, costs in krona have become cheaper. Ericsson equipment powers Swiss 5G. IKEA furnishes Swiss apartments. H&M operates Swiss stores. Spotify streams to Swiss subscribers. Atlas Copco and Sandvik supply Swiss industry. In the reverse direction, Nestle, Novartis, and other Swiss brands serve Swedish consumers. Both countries are cashless. Both maintain non-euro currencies for sovereignty and policy flexibility. The persistent krona weakness has become self-reinforcing as Swedish investors hedge less aggressively, accepting the weak krona as a new normal rather than a temporary aberration. For macro traders, SEK/CHF captures the maximum monetary policy divergence within non-euro European currencies, making it an analytically pure expression of hawkish versus dovish central banking applied to two structurally similar small economies.

What Drives the SEK/CHF Rate

Riksbank and SNB policy divergence dominates. Swedish pension outflows, safe-haven CHF demand, Swedish housing data, inflation trajectories, and the self-reinforcing krona weakness dynamic are the main drivers.

What a Conversion Really Costs

Banks charge 1-2.5%. Both cashless. Fintech apps offer 0.3-1%. Direct SEK/CHF has moderate liquidity through Scandinavian and Swiss banking networks. EUR routing is an alternative. Both countries' fintech excellence ensures competitive options.

How to Get the Best SEK to CHF Rate

Fintech apps in both cashless countries. Compare direct with EUR routing. Track Riksbank versus SNB policy for directional signals. The mid-market rate on this page is the benchmark. The persistent trend means monitoring for potential reversal signals is especially relevant. ABB's dual Swiss-Swedish heritage makes it a natural corporate barometer for this divergence trade that analysts follow closely.

SEK
SEK - Swedish Krona
The Swedish Krona (SEK) is the official currency of Sweden. Sweden rejected the euro by referendum in 2003 and maintains an independent monetary policy through the Riksbank, the world's oldest central 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.

SEK to CHF frequently asked questions

Common questions about converting Swedish Krona to Swiss Franc

The live rate is at the top of this page, updating every 5 minutes.
Franc strength (safe haven, surplus) plus krona weakness (pension outflows, dovish Riksbank) create persistent divergence.
Originally a Swiss-Swedish merger. Its operations span both currencies, making it a corporate barometer.
Riksbank vs SNB policy divergence, pension flows, safe-haven demand, and housing/inflation data.
Yes. Fintech apps universal.
Enter 1000 in the converter above for the current franc amount.