Swiss Franc to Nepalese Rupee

You will find a currency converter from the CHF to the NPR on this page. It is possible to convert any amount from Swiss Franc to Nepalese Rupee using Myfin currency converter at the current rate of 2026-04-25. If you need a reverse conversion, go to the NPR CHF pair converter.

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CHFSwiss Franc
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NPRNepalese Rupee
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1 CHF = 191.972 NPR

To calculate the values for foreign currency conversions, we use the market exchange rates of 159 currencies of the world.

CHFSwiss Franc
  • Country of Circulation: Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Campione d'Italia
  • Currency Code, Symbol, символ: CHF, Fr
  • Denominations of coins in circulation: 5, 10 & 20 Rp., ​1⁄2, 1, 2 & 5 Fr
  • Denominations of banknotes in circulation: 10, 20, 50, 100, 200 & 1,000 francs
  • History:

    The Swiss franc (international symbol: CHF, code: 756) is the official currency in Switzerland, Liechtenstein, the Italian commune of Campione de Italy. Nowadays it is the only currency in Europe to have retained the name" franc ". It is subdivided into 100 coins, which are called in different languages: rappen (germ.

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NPRNepalese Rupee
  • Country of Circulation: Nepal
  • Currency Code, Symbol, символ: NPR, रू
  • Denominations of coins in circulation: रू1, रू2
  • Denominations of banknotes in circulation: रू5, रू10, रू20, रू50, रू100, रू500, रू1000
  • History:

    The Nepali rupee (sign N₨, code NPR) is the national currency of Nepal. The currency is issued only within this state and is not official in any other country. Paisa is used as change for the Nepali rupee.

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Historical data of the 1 Swiss Franc to the Nepalese Rupee exchange rate

Date
CHF
NPR
Change
Friday 24.04.2026
1 CHF
191.972 NPR
0.635374
Thursday 23.04.2026
1 CHF
191.337 NPR
0.09727
Wednesday 22.04.2026
1 CHF
191.239 NPR
-0.239669
Tuesday 21.04.2026
1 CHF
191.479 NPR
0.079278
Monday 20.04.2026
1 CHF
191.4 NPR
1.055023
Sunday 19.04.2026
1 CHF
190.345 NPR
0.055801
Saturday 18.04.2026
1 CHF
190.289 NPR
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