CHF to AED Exchange Rate - Convert Swiss Franc to UAE Dirham

Converting from Swiss Franc (CHF) to UAE Dirham (AED)

What is Swiss Franc (CHF)

The Swiss Franc (CHF) is the official currency of Switzerland and Liechtenstein. It is one of the most stable and popular currencies in the world, often recognized for its resilience during economic uncertainty. The Swiss Franc is abbreviated as “CHF” derived from the Latin phrase “Confoederatio Helvetica Franc.”

Each franc is divided into 100 centimes (or "gros" in some regions). The Swiss National Bank (SNB) is responsible for issuing and regulating the currency. The currency's stability can be attributed to Switzerland’s strong financial system, low inflation rates, and sound economic policies. The country also boasts high living standards and a robust banking sector, making the Swiss Franc an attractive option for investors and traders.

If you are traveling to Switzerland or making transactions involving Swiss Francs, you may notice the notes, which come in denominations of 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, and 1,000 francs. The coins are mainly 5, 10, 20, and 50 centimes, along with 1, 2, and 5 francs. When converting CHF into another currency, like the UAE Dirham, it’s essential to stay updated on exchange rates as they can fluctuate based on economic trends and market conditions.

What is UAE Dirham (AED)

The United Arab Emirates Dirham (AED) is the official currency of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and is commonly denoted with the symbol "د.إ." The dirham has been in use since 1973 and is subdivided into 100 fils. The currency is managed by the Central Bank of the UAE, which is responsible for issuing the banknotes and coins currently in circulation.

The UAE Dirham has gained prominence due to the UAE's robust economy, which is primarily driven by oil exports, tourism, and financial services. The Dirham is well-regarded in the Persian Gulf region and is often pegged to the US Dollar (USD) at a fixed exchange rate of approximately $1 USD to 3.67 AED, providing additional stability for traders and international businesses.

Banknotes of the dirham come in denominations of 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, 500, and 1,000 dirhams. The coins, on the other hand, circulate primarily in 1, 5, 10, 25, 50 fils and 1 dirham.

When converting from CHF to AED, it is advisable to check the current exchange rate and consider any fees associated with the currency exchange service you choose. Currency exchange can significantly impact your finances, so understanding the conversion process is crucial, especially for travelers and business professionals engaging in international trade.

Overall, whether you are dealing with Swiss Francs or UAE Dirhams, knowing their characteristics and conversion can make international finance smoother.

Swiss Franc to UAE Dirham conversion table

CHF to AED conversion table

Swiss Franc (CHF)UAE Dirham (AED)
1 CHF4.47000015453 AED
2 CHF8.94000030906 AED
3 CHF13.41000046359 AED
4 CHF17.88000061812 AED
5 CHF22.35000077265 AED
6 CHF26.82000092719 AED
7 CHF31.29000108172 AED
8 CHF35.76000123625 AED
9 CHF40.23000139078 AED
10 CHF44.70000154531 AED
100 CHF447.00001545309 AED
200 CHF894.00003090617 AED
300 CHF1 341.00004635926 AED
400 CHF1 788.00006181234 AED
500 CHF2 235.00007726543 AED
600 CHF2 682.00009271851 AED
700 CHF3 129.0001081716 AED
800 CHF3 576.00012362468 AED
900 CHF4 023.00013907777 AED
1 000 CHF4 470.00015453085 AED
2 000 CHF8 940.00030906171 AED
5 000 CHF22 350.00077265427 AED
10 000 CHF44 700.00154530853 AED
20 000 CHF89 400.00309061706 AED
50 000 CHF223 500.00772654265 AED
100 000 CHF447 000.0154530853 AED
Last updated June 10, 2025 at 10:55 PM