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Singapore Dollar to Swiss Franc
SGD to CHF exchange rates today
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Historical exchange rate trend
SGD to CHF Statistics
Exchange rate performance overview
| Metric | Last 30 days |
|---|---|
| High | 0.631700 |
| Low | 0.595400 |
| Average | 0.613624 |
| Change | -1.6% |
| Volatility | 1.62% |
Looking at the 30-day window, the SGD/CHF pair traded in a range of 0.595400 to 0.631700. The monthly average was 0.613624 with 1.62% volatility. The relatively low volatility indicates stable trading conditions for the SGD/CHF currency pair.
The current mid-market exchange rate is 1 SGD = 0.616356 CHF, updated as of June 4, 2026, 2:21 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.
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Singapore Dollar to Swiss Franc Exchange Rate
SGD/CHF is the reverse of CHF/SGD, pairing the world's two strongest and most respected small-nation currencies. Both Singapore and Switzerland are wealthy financial centers with AAA ratings, stable monetary policies, and currencies that have appreciated over the long term. Together they manage over $6 trillion in cross-border private wealth. The pair is one of the calmest major crosses, reflecting two well-governed economies with similar stability-oriented central banking philosophies.
The Global Wealth Management Axis
Switzerland and Singapore are the world's top two cross-border wealth management centers. Swiss private banks UBS, Julius Baer, and Lombard Odier run major Singapore offices. Singaporean banks DBS and OCBC expand wealth management in competition with Swiss incumbents. GIC and Temasek hold Swiss equity positions. Swiss Re and Zurich Insurance have significant Singapore operations. Nestle distributes through Singapore for ASEAN markets. This institutional overlap creates substantial SGD/CHF flows. Both currencies are managed by central banks renowned for pragmatic stability (SNB and MAS). Both have appreciated over time versus most currencies. SGD/CHF is therefore one of the least volatile major crosses, reflecting two stable currencies managed by institutions with similar philosophies. For wealth management professionals in both cities, the rate determines compensation comparisons between Zurich and Singapore, two of the world's most expensive cities where banking salaries are exceptional. The pair's stability makes it less interesting for speculative traders but ideal for long-term financial planning where predictability matters more than volatility-driven opportunity.
What Drives the SGD/CHF Rate
MAS and SNB policy, global risk sentiment, wealth management flows, both countries' trade data, and USD dynamics affecting both through their dollar relationships are the main drivers. Low volatility reflects similar stability-oriented management.
What a Conversion Really Costs
Banks charge 0.5-1.5%. Singapore Arcade money changers handle CHF excellently. Swiss banks handle SGD competitively. Online services charge 0.3-1%. Both financial centers' deep infrastructure ensures tight spreads. Private banking channels handle large institutional flows at near-interbank rates.
How to Get the Best SGD to CHF Rate
Singapore money changers or Swiss banks. Compare the mid-market rate on this page. The pair's stability means timing is less critical than for volatile crosses. Online services beat banks for personal transfers. The institutional relationship between Singapore and Swiss finance is one of the deepest in global wealth management. UBS, Julius Baer, and Lombard Odier's Singapore operations compete directly with local banks DBS and OCBC for the same ultra-high-net-worth clients, creating a competitive wealth management corridor that benefits all parties with superior service and tighter conversion spreads. Both currencies' long-term appreciation trend makes them natural stores of value for conservative investors.
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