Convert Thai Baht to Swiss Franc
THB to CHF Exchange Rate Calculator


1 Thai Baht (THB) = 0.0242 Swiss Franc (CHF) at the live mid-market rate. That means $100 THB converts to roughly 2.42 CHF, and $1,000 THB converts to about 24.18 CHF. The THB/CHF rate refreshes every hour from Frankfurter, which sources data from the European Central Bank reference set. Enter any amount below to convert instantly — free, no sign-up.
90-day THB/CHF context
Over the past 90 days, THB/CHF has traded between 0.0240 and 0.0250. The current rate of 0.0242 sits roughly 15% through that range — near the lower end, meaning Swiss Franc has been stronger than typical against Thai Baht recently. Versus the rate 90 days ago, Thai Baht has weakened by 2.77% against Swiss Franc.
THB/CHF Price History
Interactive THB/CHF exchange rate chart with 7-day, 30-day, and 90-day views.

About Thai Baht (THB)
The Thai Baht (THB) is the official currency used for trade and commerce. Its value against other currencies fluctuates based on market conditions.

About Swiss Franc (CHF)
The Swiss Franc (CHF) is the official currency of Switzerland and Liechtenstein. Backed by Switzerland's political neutrality, current-account surplus, and AAA-rated government debt, it is the textbook safe-haven currency — the first destination for capital during crises.
- •Switzerland runs one of the world's largest current-account surpluses relative to GDP
- •Swiss National Bank (SNB) held the EUR/CHF floor at 1.20 from 2011 until abandoning it on 15 January 2015
- •SNB balance sheet assets exceeded 110% of Swiss GDP at peak — the largest relative to GDP of any G10 central bank
- •Swiss gold reserves rank among the highest per capita globally
- •Switzerland's referendum system means monetary policy can be constrained by public votes
Frequently Asked Questions
When is THB/CHF most liquid?
Liquidity is deepest during the Tokyo and Hong Kong sessions (00:00–08:00 UTC) when THB markets are open. Spreads widen noticeably during the New York afternoon and Asian public holidays.
What is a typical daily range for THB/CHF?
Daily ranges vary with volatility regimes. Majors like EUR/USD typically move 0.5–1.2% on quiet days and 2–3% on data-release days. Check the 30-day chart above for a sense of the current range.
What economic events move THB/CHF the most?
The biggest scheduled catalysts are central bank rate decisions and inflation prints and SNB rate decisions and Swiss sight-deposit data. Geopolitical headlines and global risk sentiment also produce meaningful moves, especially when one currency is a safe-haven and the other is risk-sensitive.
Is it cheaper to convert THB to CHF at a bank or online?
Online money-transfer services (Wise, Revolut, Remitly, InstaRem) typically offer rates much closer to the mid-market THB/CHF than traditional banks. Always compare the total delivered amount, not just the advertised "fee" — many providers embed their margin in the exchange rate itself.
Does the THB/CHF rate change on weekends?
The interbank forex market closes from Friday 21:00 UTC until Sunday 21:00 UTC, so mid-market THB/CHF rates don't update during that window. Retail broker spreads often widen at Sunday open as Asian desks reopen, so the first few hours of the new week can carry wider execution costs.
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