Today's CHF Price to Indian Rupee is 1 CHF = 110.82 INR
The only franc still in use in Europe is the Swiss franc (CHF), which was first introduced in 1850. It is the official currency of Liechtenstein, Switzerland, and the Italian exclave of Campione d'Italia. The Swiss National Bank (SNB), the country's central bank, issues the Swiss franc banknotes.
There are six denominations available: 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, and 1,000 francs. The Swiss franc has become more well-known as a safe-haven currency, making it the seventh most traded currency in the world.
Date | 1 CHF to INR |
12-Sep-25 | ₹110.82 |
11-Sep-25 | ₹110.88 |
10-Sep-25 | ₹110.51 |
9-Sep-25 | ₹110.63 |
8-Sep-25 | ₹110.97 |
6-Sep-25 | ₹110.31 |
5-Sep-25 | ₹110.28 |
4-Sep-25 | ₹109.45 |
3-Sep-25 | ₹109.47 |
2-Sep-25 | ₹109.18 |
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The Swiss National Bank issues the Swiss francs notes.
Apart from Switzerland, the Italian exclave of Campione d'Italia, also uses Swiss francs.
No, the exchange rate of Swiss francs to Indian rupee is not always constant.
Switzerland's strong economy, conservative monetary policies, and stable politics have made the Swiss Franc (CHF) a well-liked safe-haven currency. It is renowned to be one of the few major currencies that has historically had a strong correlation with gold. The volatility of the global economy and geopolitical developments often impact its value.
Switzerland accepts only Swiss francs; no other currency is accepted. To save any trouble while travelling, it is recommended to carry Swiss Franc with you for all of your cash transactions.
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