CHF to UZS Exchange Rate - Convert Swiss Franc to Uzbekistani Som

Converting from Swiss Franc (CHF) to Uzbekistani Som (UZS)

What is Swiss Franc (CHF)

The Swiss Franc (CHF) is the official currency of Switzerland and its neighboring principality, Liechtenstein. Introduced in 1850, the Swiss Franc is one of the most stable and secure currencies in the world. The currency symbol for the Swiss Franc is "CHF," which stands for "Confoederatio Helvetica Franc." The term "Confoederatio Helvetica" is Latin for the Swiss Confederation, reflecting the nation's commitment to neutrality and stability.

The Swiss Franc is subdivided into 100 smaller units called "Rappen" in German or "Centimes" in French. CHF is widely recognized as a safe-haven currency and is often sought after during times of geopolitical uncertainty or economic downturns. As a result, many investors hold Swiss Francs in their portfolios to hedge against potential losses in other currencies.

The value of the Swiss Franc is influenced by various factors, including Switzerland’s strong economy, low inflation rates, and the country’s robust banking system. Because of its strength and stability, the Swiss Franc is frequently used as a benchmark currency in financial markets.

What is Uzbekistani Som (UZS)

The Uzbekistani Som (UZS) is the official currency of Uzbekistan, a Central Asian country that gained independence from the Soviet Union in 1991. The symbol for the Uzbekistani Som is "сум" in Cyrillic script, and it is subdivided into 100 tiyin. The Som was introduced in 1994 to replace the Soviet Ruble, and it has since undergone several reforms to stabilize its value.

The Uzbekistani economy has experienced significant changes since its independence, with a focus on diversifying away from agriculture and fostering economic growth. The Som serves as an important tool for commerce and trade within Uzbekistan, facilitating transactions for goods and services. However, the currency has faced challenges such as inflation and fluctuations in exchange rates, which can impact its purchasing power.

In recent years, the Uzbek government has implemented measures to strengthen the Som’s value through fiscal discipline and economic reforms. These efforts aim to attract foreign investment and enhance the overall stability of the currency. As a result, the Uzbekistani Som is gradually becoming more relevant on the international stage.

Converting CHF to UZS

When converting Swiss Francs (CHF) to Uzbekistani Som (UZS), it's essential to consult current exchange rates. Exchange rates can fluctuate based on market conditions, so using a reliable source is crucial for accurate conversions. For example, if the current exchange rate is $1 CHF = 10,000 UZS$, then converting 100 CHF would yield:

100 CHF × 10,000 UZS/CHF = 1,000,000 UZS.

Understanding both currencies is essential for travelers, expatriates, or businesses engaged in trade between Switzerland and Uzbekistan. Always check for updated rates to ensure accurate conversions in your transactions.

Swiss Franc to Uzbekistani Som conversion table

CHF to UZS conversion table

Swiss Franc (CHF)Uzbekistani Som (UZS)
1 CHF15 528.64580503198 UZS
2 CHF31 057.29161006395 UZS
3 CHF46 585.93741509593 UZS
4 CHF62 114.58322012791 UZS
5 CHF77 643.22902515989 UZS
6 CHF93 171.87483019186 UZS
7 CHF108 700.52063522384 UZS
8 CHF124 229.16644025582 UZS
9 CHF139 757.8122452878 UZS
10 CHF155 286.45805031977 UZS
100 CHF1 552 864.58050319773 UZS
200 CHF3 105 729.16100639545 UZS
300 CHF4 658 593.74150959318 UZS
400 CHF6 211 458.32201279091 UZS
500 CHF7 764 322.90251598863 UZS
600 CHF9 317 187.48301918636 UZS
700 CHF10 870 052.06352238409 UZS
800 CHF12 422 916.64402558181 UZS
900 CHF13 975 781.22452877954 UZS
1 000 CHF15 528 645.80503197727 UZS
2 000 CHF31 057 291.61006395454 UZS
5 000 CHF77 643 229.02515988634 UZS
10 000 CHF155 286 458.05031977268 UZS
20 000 CHF310 572 916.10063954536 UZS
50 000 CHF776 432 290.25159886341 UZS
100 000 CHF1 552 864 580.50319772682 UZS
Last updated April 25, 2025 at 01:55 PM