With the currency converter at exchangemarket.ch you can really easily check what the current euro exchange rate is. So, I can change money exactly to the exchange rate that is currently displayed. Unfortunately, that is not the case everywhere. If I use the UBS currency converter or the Post Finance currency calculator, then I see a euro rate, but the real exchange rate is always different.
Philippe
Liesberg
I changed money from an inheritance at ExchangeMarket. Overall, a larger amount in several transactions. The process is simple - you enter the amount in euros you want to change, then make the payment in euros and get francs on the franc account. Of course, if you want to sell euro. The EUR CHF rate was much better than the PostFinance Euro rate. I compared the exchange rate in the PostFinance Currency Converter and ExchangeMarket Currency Converter.
Mateo
Thun
Excellent currency converter to compare the exchange rate. The euro exchange rate is very different for many banks. It's worth a comparison. Because of that, I registered with exchangemarket.ch and change my money here now. The registration is very easy and the money exchange is handled quickly. If I buy euros in the morning, then I have the same day the money in euros on my euro account.
Henry
Lausanne
For every frontalier it makes sense to compare the exchange rate online. With the currency converter of exchangemarket.ch you can compare the euro rate at the banks and at exchangemarket and you can see how much you can save. Too bad that the exchange rates at the bureaux de change are not displayed, but these are worse anyway. One thing is certain. Changing money is the cheapest online. I have been a customer for several months and am very satisfied. The transactions are handled quickly and since everything runs via bank transfers it is also safe.
Eric
Basel
The EUR CHF rate you find at the banks is the purest rip-off. With each change EUR CHF 2-3 percent is bagged. At today's interest rates, you would have to leave the money for over 5 years at the bank to make up for that. If you want to change 100'000 francs in euros, then that will cost 3000 francs at the bank. That's why I'm glad to have come across exchangemarket.ch. The difference between buying euros and selling euros is small and that means a good exchange rate. I am fully satisfied and have my peace.
Anton
Chur