Kenyan Shilling to Swiss Franc

You will find a currency converter from the KES to the CHF on this page. It is possible to convert any amount from Kenyan Shilling to Swiss Franc using Myfin currency converter at the current rate of 2026-06-30. If you need a reverse conversion, go to the CHF KES pair converter.

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KESKenyan Shilling
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1 KES = 0.0062 CHF

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

KESKenyan Shilling
  • Country of Circulation: Kenya
  • Currency Code, Symbol, символ: KES, KSh
  • Denominations of coins in circulation: 1, 5, 10 , 20 shillings
  • Denominations of banknotes in circulation: 50, 100, 200, 500 and 1000 shillings
  • History:

    The Kenyan shilling (sign KSh, code KES) is the official national currency of Kenya. The currency is not used in other countries. Cents are used as change for the Kenyan shilling.

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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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Historical data of the 1 Kenyan Shilling to the Swiss Franc exchange rate

Date
KES
CHF
Change
Tuesday 30.06.2026
1 KES
0.006243 CHF
0.000006
Monday 29.06.2026
1 KES
0.006236 CHF
-0.000018
Sunday 28.06.2026
1 KES
0.006255 CHF
0.000004
Saturday 27.06.2026
1 KES
0.006251 CHF
-0.00001
Friday 26.06.2026
1 KES
0.006261 CHF
0.000004
Thursday 25.06.2026
1 KES
0.006257 CHF
-0.000015
Wednesday 24.06.2026
1 KES
0.006272 CHF
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