SVC to CHF Exchange Rate - Convert El Salvador Colon to Swiss Franc

Converting from El Salvador Colon (SVC) to Swiss Franc (CHF)

What is El Salvador Colon (SVC)

The El Salvador Colon (SVC) was the currency of El Salvador before the country moved to the US dollar in 2001. Introduced in 1892, the colon was named after Christopher Columbus, a key figure in the Spanish colonization of the Americas. The currency was subdivided into 100 centavos and featured banknotes and coins with various designs over its lifespan.

In 2001, El Salvador adopted the US dollar as its official currency, in an effort to stabilize the economy and encourage foreign investment. This switch made the colon obsolete, and while some locals may still refer to it in discussions about historical finances, it is no longer in use for transactions. Understanding the colon is essential for evaluating the historical context of El Salvador's economy and its evolution over time.

What is Swiss Franc (CHF)

The Swiss Franc (CHF) is the official currency of Switzerland and Liechtenstein, and it is one of the most stable and respected currencies in the world. The franc is abbreviated as “CHF,” which comes from the Latin phrase "Confoederatio Helvetica Franc." The Swiss Franc is subdivided into 100 centimes, commonly referred to as "rappen" in German and "centimes" in French.

Switzerland has a long-standing reputation for financial stability, due in part to its strong banking sector and low inflation rates. The Swiss National Bank (SNB) is responsible for issuing and regulating the currency, ensuring it remains robust amidst global economic fluctuations. As a result, the Swiss Franc is often considered a safe haven currency during times of economic uncertainty.

Converting SVC to CHF

Although the El Salvador Colon is no longer in use, understanding its conversion to Swiss Francs can be valuable for historical reference or academic purposes. In an era where the colon was active, conversion rates fluctuated based on market conditions, just as they do today.

To convert $1 SVC to CHF, historical exchange rates would need to be analyzed. It’s important to note that these rates can differ greatly depending on economic conditions at the time. For instance, during the late 1990s, before dollarization, $1 SVC was roughly equivalent to about $0.25 to $0.30 CHF.

While direct transactions between these two currencies are no longer feasible due to the colon's discontinuation, the understanding of these currencies provides valuable insight into different economic systems and their impacts on both domestic and international markets.

In summary, while SVC has become part of history, the Swiss Franc continues to play a crucial role in global finance and commerce, representing safety and stability in a complex economic landscape.

El Salvador Colon to Swiss Franc conversion table

SVC to CHF conversion table

El Salvador Colon (SVC)Swiss Franc (CHF)
1 SVC0.09279427042 CHF
2 SVC0.18558854084 CHF
3 SVC0.27838281126 CHF
4 SVC0.37117708169 CHF
5 SVC0.46397135211 CHF
6 SVC0.55676562253 CHF
7 SVC0.64955989295 CHF
8 SVC0.74235416337 CHF
9 SVC0.83514843379 CHF
10 SVC0.92794270421 CHF
100 SVC9.27942704214 CHF
200 SVC18.55885408428 CHF
300 SVC27.83828112642 CHF
400 SVC37.11770816855 CHF
500 SVC46.39713521069 CHF
600 SVC55.67656225283 CHF
700 SVC64.95598929497 CHF
800 SVC74.23541633711 CHF
900 SVC83.51484337925 CHF
1 000 SVC92.79427042138 CHF
2 000 SVC185.58854084277 CHF
5 000 SVC463.97135210692 CHF
10 000 SVC927.94270421384 CHF
20 000 SVC1 855.88540842768 CHF
50 000 SVC4 639.7135210692 CHF
100 000 SVC9 279.4270421384 CHF
Last updated June 13, 2025 at 11:59 PM