CNY to CHF Exchange Rate - Convert Chinese Yuan to Swiss Franc

Converting from Chinese Yuan (CNY) to Swiss Franc (CHF)

What is Chinese Yuan (CNY)

The Chinese Yuan (CNY), known as Renminbi (RMB), is the official currency of the People's Republic of China. The term "Renminbi" translates to "people's currency," while "Yuan" refers to the basic unit of the currency. Introduced in 1948, the Yuan has undergone various reforms and adjustments over the decades.

CNY is often denoted by the symbol ¥ and is subdivided into smaller units called jiao and fen, although these smaller denominations are rarely used in everyday transactions. The Yuan is integral to China's economy, one of the largest in the world, and it plays a significant role in global finance and trade. As China has become more economically significant, the CNY has been increasingly used in international trading, with many countries holding reserves in Yuan.

Currency conversion rates fluctuate due to various factors, including trade balances, interest rates, and inflation. To convert CNY to other currencies, you can use online currency converters or check the latest rates from financial institutions. For example, if you want to know how many Swiss Francs (CHF) you receive for a certain amount of Yuan, simply multiply the amount in CNY by the current exchange rate.

What is Swiss Franc (CHF)

The Swiss Franc (CHF) is the official currency of Switzerland and is also used in the Principality of Liechtenstein. Its unique name comes from the Latin term "Confoederatio Helvetica," which means "Swiss Confederation." The Swiss Franc is denoted by the symbol CHF and is often represented by "Fr" or "SFr" as well.

Introduced in 1850, the Swiss Franc is one of the world's strongest and most stable currencies. This stability is attributed to Switzerland's sound fiscal policies, low inflation rates, and its reputation as a global financial hub. The Swiss National Bank (SNB) governs the currency and implements monetary policies to maintain its value.

In international finance, the CHF is considered a "safe haven" currency, meaning that in times of economic uncertainty, investors flock to it as a secure asset. When converting CHF to other currencies, it's essential to keep an eye on the exchange rates, which can change frequently based on market conditions.

To convert Chinese Yuan (CNY) to Swiss Franc (CHF), it is crucial to find the current exchange rate. As of now, let’s say the exchange rate is represented as $1 CNY = x CHF$. Therefore, to convert an amount of Yuan to Francs, the calculation would be $AmountCHF = AmountCNY × x$.

In conclusion, understanding the characteristics of both the Yuan and the Swiss Franc can help individuals and businesses navigate the complexities of currency conversion effectively. Whether you are traveling, trading, or investing, being informed about these currencies is essential in today’s global economy.

Chinese Yuan to Swiss Franc conversion table

CNY to CHF conversion table

Chinese Yuan (CNY)Swiss Franc (CHF)
1 CNY0.11359716229 CHF
2 CNY0.22719432457 CHF
3 CNY0.34079148686 CHF
4 CNY0.45438864915 CHF
5 CNY0.56798581144 CHF
6 CNY0.68158297372 CHF
7 CNY0.79518013601 CHF
8 CNY0.9087772983 CHF
9 CNY1.02237446058 CHF
10 CNY1.13597162287 CHF
100 CNY11.35971622871 CHF
200 CNY22.71943245743 CHF
300 CNY34.07914868614 CHF
400 CNY45.43886491486 CHF
500 CNY56.79858114357 CHF
600 CNY68.15829737228 CHF
700 CNY79.518013601 CHF
800 CNY90.87772982971 CHF
900 CNY102.23744605842 CHF
1 000 CNY113.59716228714 CHF
2 000 CNY227.19432457428 CHF
5 000 CNY567.98581143569 CHF
10 000 CNY1 135.97162287138 CHF
20 000 CNY2 271.94324574277 CHF
50 000 CNY5 679.85811435692 CHF
100 000 CNY11 359.71622871383 CHF
Last updated May 2, 2025 at 11:55 PM