1 CHF = 4.42 SAR
1 SAR = 0.226 CHF
(Mid-market exchange rate)
Last updated Sep 19, 2024 04:31 GMT
Below is the live and historical Swiss Franc to Saudi Riyal rate chart so you can see today's rate - and how the rates have changed over time.
1 CHF = 4.42 SAR
Stat | Last 7 days | Last 30 days | Last 90 days | Last year | Selected period on chart |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
High | 4.453 | 4.466 | 4.45 | 4.481 | 4.466 |
Low | 4.39 | 4.352 | 4.149 | 4.066 | 4.352 |
Average | 4.429 | 4.424 | 4.308 | 4.242 | 4.424 |
Volatility | 1.44% | 2.62% | 7.25% | 10.21% | 2.62% |
1 CHF is worth 4.42 SAR today
At the current exchange rate of 4.42 , a sum of 1,000 Swiss Franc is worth 4,420 Saudi Riyal.
The Swiss Franc is currently stronger than the Saudi Riyal given that 1 CHF is equal to 4.42 SAR. Conversely, 1 SAR is worth 0.226 CHF.
Today, to buy 1,000 Swiss Franc, you need 4,420 Saudi Riyal. On the same date last year, you needed 4,184 Saudi Riyal for 1,000 Swiss Franc. This change indicates that the Swiss Franc has become stronger against the Saudi Riyal by 5.54% over the past year.
The pair experienced high volatility of 10.21%.
High volatility means there is a higher risk of significant price changes. It is better to closely monitor the exchange rate in such situations.
Today's CHF to SAR exchange rate (4.42) is smaller compared to yesterday's rate (4.441).
1 CHF | 4.42000 SAR |
5 CHF | 22.10000 SAR |
10 CHF | 44.20000 SAR |
20 CHF | 88.40000 SAR |
25 CHF | 110.50000 SAR |
50 CHF | 221.00000 SAR |
100 CHF | 442.00000 SAR |
250 CHF | 1,105.00000 SAR |
500 CHF | 2,210.00000 SAR |
1,000 CHF | 4,420.00000 SAR |
2,000 CHF | 8,840.00000 SAR |
5,000 CHF | 22,100.00000 SAR |
10,000 CHF | 44,200.00000 SAR |
1 SAR | 0.22624 CHF |
5 SAR | 1.13122 CHF |
10 SAR | 2.26244 CHF |
20 SAR | 4.52489 CHF |
25 SAR | 5.65611 CHF |
50 SAR | 11.31222 CHF |
100 SAR | 22.62443 CHF |
250 SAR | 56.56109 CHF |
500 SAR | 113.12217 CHF |
1,000 SAR | 226.24434 CHF |
2,000 SAR | 452.48869 CHF |
5,000 SAR | 1,131.22172 CHF |
10,000 SAR | 2,262.44344 CHF |
The currency code for Swiss Franc is CHF.
The CHF currency symbol is SFr..
Minor unit: 1/100 = Rappen
CHF rank by most traded currencies: 8
Avg proportion of daily world trade volume: 2.60%
CHF rank by strongest currencies (buying power): 8
The Swiss Franc is the currency of 2 countries:
Switzerland, Liechtenstein
The currency code for Saudi Riyal is SAR.
The SAR currency symbol is ﷼.
Minor unit: 1/100 = Halala
SAR rank by most traded currencies: 30
Avg proportion of daily world trade volume: 0.10%
SAR rank by strongest currencies (buying power): 35
The Saudi Riyal is the currency of 1 countries:
Saudi Arabia
Let's look at some practical information, ideas and tips to help you make sure you can get the most from your money when you convert Swiss Franc to Saudi Riyal, to send a payment, for a trip overseas, when shopping online or to hold a balance in Saudi Riyal.
You can convert Swiss Franc to Saudi Riyal either in a physical location or online. If you choose to exchange money at a currency exchange store, bank or at the airport, you'll be given your Saudi Riyal in cash. Or, you can choose to convert digitally, to send a payment overseas for example.
If you're exchanging money in a physical location you'll usually need to take the following steps:
Exchanging your money digitally is often easier. As an example, here's how to send a payment overseas:
Because banks, currency exchange offices and international payment services all set their own exchange rates, you'll need to shop around a little to find the best CHF to SAR exchange rate for your specific transaction.
Get to know the CHF/SAR mid-market exchange rate using reputable currency conversion tools, so you'll be able to see how the market is trending. You can often set up rate alerts so the service you choose will send you a message when the CHF/SAR mid-market exchange rate hits your preferred level. Once you see a rate you like, act fast to complete your transaction before markets move again.
Another smart option is to open a multi-currency account which lets you hold a selection of major world currencies, often including Swiss Franc and Saudi Riyal. This can be helpful if you transact internationally often, live overseas, receive payments from abroad, invest in diverse markets or even if you simply love to shop online with international retailers. Because you can hold a balance in the currency or currencies of your choice, there's no need to convert from one currency to another unnecessarily - you can wait until exchange rates are favorable to avoid losing out.
You'll be able to exchange Saudi Riyal to Swiss Franc in the same way as you'd exchange Swiss Franc to Saudi Riyal. If you have Saudi Riyal in your pocket in cash, you can take them along to a currency exchange service and ask if they'll buy back in exchange for Saudi Riyal. Be aware that the exchange rate might not be great - so coming back from a trip with as little foreign cash as possible is a smart plan.
On the other hand, if you hold Swiss Franc in a bank or specialist provider account, you'll be able to take advantage of online currency exchange services which can often offer fast, efficient and good value conversion which uses a better rate than a bank would.
You can exchange currencies in person at a currency exchange store, bank or airport, or use an online service instead. It's helpful to know that in person currency exchange options can offer a pretty poor deal overall, as exchange rates commonly include a markup - an extra fee. If you're exchanging somewhere with little local competition - like at an airport or hotel, for example - the chances are that the rate you get will be even worse.
A good alternative is to open a multi-currency account which lets you hold and exchange currencies digitally - and if you pick an account which also offers a linked debit card, you can make ATM withdrawals at home and abroad whenever you need cash. Digital specialist services can often offer a better exchange rate with lower overall costs compared to using your bank or exchanging cash in person - plus they're intuitive to use and let you manage your money with just your phone.
CHF | USD | EUR | GBP | INR | CAD | AUD | JPY | NZD | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
To CHF | - | 0.84895 | 0.94282 | 1.11990 | 0.01014 | 0.62285 | 0.57614 | 0.00591 | 0.52742 |
To USD | 1.17793 | - | 1.10755 | 1.31905 | 0.01195 | 0.73475 | 0.67865 | 0.00696 | 0.62075 |
To EUR | 1.06065 | 0.90289 | - | 1.18870 | 0.01078 | 0.66168 | 0.60887 | 0.00628 | 0.55956 |
To GBP | 0.89294 | 0.75812 | 0.84126 | - | 0.00906 | 0.55685 | 0.51374 | 0.00529 | 0.47102 |
To INR | 98.57980 | 83.68930 | 92.76030 | 110.39100 | - | 61.53530 | 56.79570 | 0.58259 | 51.95170 |
To CAD | 1.60552 | 1.36100 | 1.51131 | 1.79582 | 0.01625 | - | 0.92106 | 0.00948 | 0.84537 |
To AUD | 1.73569 | 1.47351 | 1.64240 | 1.94651 | 0.01761 | 1.08571 | - | 0.01028 | 0.91630 |
To JPY | 169.06256 | 143.72008 | 159.32497 | 189.05300 | 1.71647 | 105.47099 | 97.23370 | - | 89.11800 |
To NZD | 1.89602 | 1.61095 | 1.78711 | 2.12305 | 0.01925 | 1.18292 | 1.09134 | 0.01122 | - |
The Swiss Franc to Saudi Riyal exchange rate today is 4.42 . Use this guide to learn more about exchanging CHF to SAR in the easiest and best value way for your specific needs.
The CHF to SAR rate today is 4.42 . That means that 1,000 Swiss Franc would be worth 4,420 Saudi Riyal.
Exchange CHF to SAR in person at a bank, currency exchange store or airport - or for a better exchange rate and to avoid standing in line in a physical store, use a digital service. Online currency exchange services are safe, intuitive and easy to use, to send payments internationally, or hold and exchange multiple currencies including CHF to SAR.
If you want to send money from Switzerland - or anywhere else in the world - to Saudi Arabia, you'll be able to do so through your bank or an online specialist service like Wise. Specialist international money transfer services can often offer better exchange rates and lower overall costs for payments to Saudi Arabia - plus, you'll be able to get everything arranged with just your laptop or phone.
The mid-market exchange rate is the rate that banks and currency exchange services get when they buy and sell currencies like Saudi Riyal and Swiss Franc on wholesale markets. It's an important benchmark you can use to measure whether the exchange rate you're offered by a bank or exchange service is fair.
Usually banks and exchange services add a percentage margin - known as a markup - to the exchange rate they get themselves. But this markup can vary a lot, and in some cases pushes up the cost of currency exchange significantly. Learning about the mid-market rate and monitoring it can mean you get a better deal when you exchange currencies.
Get the live Swiss Franc to Saudi Riyal exchange rate with our handy tools, to help you compare your options.
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