CHF to BYN Exchange Rate - Convert Swiss Franc to Belarusian New Ruble

Converting from Swiss Franc (CHF) to Belarusian New Ruble (BYN)

What is Swiss Franc (CHF)

The Swiss Franc (CHF) is the official currency of Switzerland and one of the most stable currencies in the world. Represented by the symbol "₣," the Swiss Franc is subdivided into 100 cents. It has been the currency of choice in Switzerland since 1850 and is also used in several neighboring countries. The currency is known for its robust value and is often regarded as a safe haven during times of economic uncertainty.

The Swiss Franc is issued by the Swiss National Bank (SNB), which manages monetary policy and aims to maintain price stability. The stability of the Swiss Franc is attributed to Switzerland's strong economy, low inflation rates, and a banking system known for its reliability and privacy.

To convert CHF to other currencies, including the Belarusian New Ruble (BYN), one must consider the current exchange rate, which can fluctuate based on market conditions.

What is Belarusian New Ruble (BYN)

The Belarusian New Ruble (BYN) is the official currency of Belarus, introduced in 2016 to replace the old ruble (BYR) at a conversion rate of 1 BYN to 10,000 BYR. The BYN is represented by the symbol "р." Like the Swiss Franc, the Belarusian New Ruble is subdivided into 100 kopecks. The currency is regulated by the National Bank of the Republic of Belarus, which strives to ensure monetary and financial stability.

Belarus's economy has been characterized by state control and a focus on heavy industry, agriculture, and services. However, the country has faced various economic challenges, including inflation and the need for reforms. As a result, the exchange rate of the BYN may be subject to more volatility compared to stronger currencies like the CHF.

When converting from Swiss Francs to Belarusian New Rubles, it's essential to keep in mind the current forex rates, which can fluctuate daily. To make a straightforward conversion, you can use the following formula:

Amount in BYN = Amount in CHF × Exchange Rate (CHF to BYN)

For example, if 1 CHF is equivalent to 2.55 BYN, then $100 CHF$ would convert to:

100 CHF × 2.55 BYN/CHF = 255 BYN

When dealing with currency conversions, it is crucial to check reliable financial websites or contact your bank for the most accurate and up-to-date exchange rates to ensure a smooth transaction. Understanding the differences between CHF and BYN can help you make informed financial decisions, whether you are traveling, investing, or conducting international business.

Swiss Franc to Belarusian New Ruble conversion table

CHF to BYN conversion table

Swiss Franc (CHF)Belarusian New Ruble (BYN)
1 CHF3.98319093159 BYN
2 CHF7.96638186317 BYN
3 CHF11.94957279476 BYN
4 CHF15.93276372634 BYN
5 CHF19.91595465793 BYN
6 CHF23.89914558952 BYN
7 CHF27.8823365211 BYN
8 CHF31.86552745269 BYN
9 CHF35.84871838427 BYN
10 CHF39.83190931586 BYN
100 CHF398.31909315859 BYN
200 CHF796.63818631718 BYN
300 CHF1 194.95727947578 BYN
400 CHF1 593.27637263437 BYN
500 CHF1 991.59546579296 BYN
600 CHF2 389.91455895155 BYN
700 CHF2 788.23365211015 BYN
800 CHF3 186.55274526874 BYN
900 CHF3 584.87183842733 BYN
1 000 CHF3 983.19093158592 BYN
2 000 CHF7 966.38186317185 BYN
5 000 CHF19 915.95465792962 BYN
10 000 CHF39 831.90931585923 BYN
20 000 CHF79 663.81863171847 BYN
50 000 CHF199 159.54657929616 BYN
100 000 CHF398 319.09315859233 BYN
Last updated June 10, 2025 at 10:55 PM