CHF to MAD Exchange Rate Today

Swiss Franc to Moroccan Dirham conversion for Swiss travelers and Moroccan community in Switzerland. Track live CHF/MAD rates every 30 minutes for trips to Morocco or supporting family from Zurich, Geneva, Basel, and across Switzerland.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Swiss Franc to Moroccan Dirham exchange rate today?

The CHF to MAD exchange rate typically ranges between 11.2-11.8 MAD per 1 CHF. The Swiss Franc is one of the world's strongest currencies, giving Swiss travelers excellent purchasing power in Morocco. The rate depends on Swiss National Bank policy, Morocco's economic health, and global market conditions. Our converter updates every 30 minutes with real mid-market rates from OpenExchangeRates.

Is Morocco cheap for Swiss visitors?

Absolutely. Morocco is very affordable for Swiss tourists. With 1 CHF buying approximately 11.5 MAD, visitors from Zurich, Geneva, Basel, and other Swiss cities find exceptional value. A quality hotel costs CHF 40-80/night, restaurant meals CHF 6-15, riads CHF 50-100/night. Your Swiss Francs go much further than in Switzerland or neighboring European countries, making Morocco an excellent budget-friendly destination.

How can Moroccans in Switzerland send money home?

The 80,000+ Moroccan community in Switzerland has multiple options: Swiss banks (UBS, Credit Suisse, PostFinance) charge 3-5% margins plus CHF 20-50 fees; money transfer specialists like Wise (0.6-1.5%), Remitly, Western Union, or MoneyGram; Moroccan banks with Swiss presence (Attijariwafa Bank Switzerland); or Morocco-Switzerland specialized services like Ria Money Transfer. For monthly remittances from Zurich or Geneva, comparing services can save 5-10% annually.

Why is the Swiss Franc so strong against the Dirham?

CHF's strength (1 CHF β‰ˆ 11.5 MAD) reflects Switzerland's economic stability, political neutrality, banking prowess, and safe-haven currency status. The Swiss National Bank maintains strong monetary policy, Switzerland has virtually no debt, and the country's GDP per capita is among the world's highest. For Swiss travelers, this means Morocco offers outstanding value with the strong franc buying substantial dirhams.

Where should I exchange CHF to MAD for the best rate?

Best options: use Swiss fintech apps (Revolut, Wise) before traveling (0.5-1.5% fee); withdraw MAD from Moroccan ATMs using Swiss cards with no foreign fees (PostFinance, Neon, Zak); avoid Swiss bank exchanges (5-8% markup); skip airport exchanges in both countries (10-15% markup). In Morocco, exchange offices in Casablanca, Rabat, or Marrakech medinas offer better rates than hotels or tourist areas.