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PLN PLN
PLN PLN – Polish zloty
EUR EUR – Euro
USD USD – US dollar
GBP GBP – British Pound
CHF CHF – Swiss franc
CZK CZK – Czech koruna
SEK SEK – Swedish krona
NOK NOK – Norwegian krone
DKK DKK – Danish krone
CAD CAD – Canadian dollar
JPY JPY – Japanese yen
CHF CHF
PLN PLN – Polish zloty
EUR EUR – Euro
USD USD – US dollar
GBP GBP – British Pound
CHF CHF – Swiss franc
CZK CZK – Czech koruna
SEK SEK – Swedish krona
NOK NOK – Norwegian krone
DKK DKK – Danish krone
CAD CAD – Canadian dollar
JPY JPY – Japanese yen
Exchange Funds

Course Swiss Franc

Current average rate CHF
Current rate CHF/PLN: 4,2520
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Since 2000
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How is the average Swiss franc exchange rate calculated at the National Bank of Poland?

The National Bank of Poland determines the average CHF exchange rate based on information from the wholesale market and publishes it in tables as a reference value. This rate is often used as a reference point for settlements and comparisons, but is not a transaction rate. It does not take into account retail replacement costs or institutional margins.

What is the current CHF to PLN exchange rate?

CHF/PLN can be sensitive to changes in market sentiment, because the franc is often associated with greater security in periods of uncertainty. When checking the exchange rate, distinguish between the reference value (e.g. National Bank of Poland) and the purchase and sale rates in the exchange offer. In practice, the cost depends on the range and spread, which may increase when volatility is higher.

What is the difference between the Swiss franc exchange rate from the National Bank of Poland and the exchange rate at currency exchange offices?

The NBP exchange rate is a reference point published periodically, while currency exchange offices and banks must take into account the margin, service costs and the risk of short-term fluctuations. With CHF, differences may be more noticeable during periods of market stress, when institutions set more cautious ranges. Therefore, the NBP table does not correspond to the conditions of the actual transaction.

How to check the current CHF exchange rate online?

A good approach is to check the table of the National Bank of Poland for the reference value and compare it with market quotations. If you're planning an exchange, specific buying and selling rates at the location you'll be using are key. In CHF, pay attention to whether the offer has a particularly wide spread on more volatile days.

What does the Swiss franc buying and selling rate mean?

The buying rate applies when you sell CHF and the sell rate applies when you buy it. The spread is the difference between these rates and the real cost of the exchange. In CHF, its level may change depending on market sentiment and the institution's pricing policy, which is why comparing several offers is particularly important.

What does the CHF exchange rate against the Polish zloty depend on?

The franc often reacts to global risk sentiment and expectations regarding monetary policy in Switzerland. The relationship with PLN is also influenced by interest rates in Poland and the perception of risk in the region. In practice, CHF may gain in periods of uncertainty, which affects valuations against the Polish zloty.

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