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Send USD to Switzerland, at the mid-market rate.

Pay out to a bank account in Swiss francs (CHF) from a US-dollar account in your own name. You see the fee and the exact amount your recipient gets before you send.

Updated · Estimated rate, as of Aug 20, 2026, 11:27 AM UTC · Reviewed by Joyce Chin, Chief Operating Officer & Compliance Officer

Estimate a payout

estimate

USD

They receive

≈ CHF 791.63

Payout currency

1 USD = 0.7964 CHF

Account type
Maash fee$6.00 (0.5% + $1.00)

Estimated mid-market rate, as of Aug 20, 2026, 11:27 AM UTC. The fee comes out of the amount you send, so the recipient gets the rest. The exact amount is shown before you confirm.

Delivery time

Next day

bank payouts to Switzerland arrive within one business day over SIC. Occasionally a banking partner pauses a transfer for a short compliance check.

1%

personal + $1.00 fixed

0.5%

business + $1.00 fixed

0.7964

CHF per USD · as of Aug 20, 2026, 11:27 AM UTC

$1.02

minimum, no upper limit

// worked example

Sending $1,000.00 to Switzerland

You send

$1,000.00

Maash fee (business)

−$6.00

0.5% + $1.00 fixed

They receive

CHF 791.63

1 USD ≈ 0.7964 CHF · mid-market, no markup

You send

$1,000.00

Maash fee (personal)

−$11.00

1% + $1.00 fixed

They receive

CHF 787.65

1 USD ≈ 0.7964 CHF · mid-market, no markup

Sending $1,000.00 to Switzerland on a business account costs $6.00 and delivers ≈CHF 791.63 at the mid-market rate; on a personal account it costs $11.00 and delivers ≈CHF 787.65.

Estimated at the mid-market rate as of Aug 20, 2026, 11:27 AM UTC; the exact amount your recipient receives is shown before you confirm.

// Rate history

How the USD → CHF rate has moved

Between 31 Jul 2026 – 20 Aug 2026, captured daily, the rate ranged from a low of 0.7965 to a high of 0.8138 CHF per US dollar; the latest recorded rate, 0.7965, sits in the lower third of that range.

Rate history range

Mid-market rate, no markup · captured daily · as of Aug 20, 2026, 11:01 AM UTC

// the details

Sending USD to Switzerland: the details

Sending US dollars to Switzerland: payout currency, delivery method, delivery time, transfer limits, and exchange rate.
DetailValue
Payout currencySwiss franc (CHF)
Delivery methodBank transfer over SIC
Delivery timeWithin one business day over SIC. Occasionally a banking partner pauses a transfer for a short compliance check.
Transfer size$1.02 minimum, no upper limit
Exchange rateMid-market, no markup (1 USD ≈ 0.7964 CHF)
What you needYour recipient’s bank details in Switzerland — the account name, account number, and any local routing code.

Every way we pay out to Switzerland

Each network runs on its own schedule. Which one a payout uses depends on the bank details your recipient has.

Every network we pay out to Switzerland over, with each one’s delivery time, minimum, per-transfer limit, and personal fee.
CurrencyPaid overDelivery timeMinLimitFee
CHFSIC · localnext day$1.02No limit1% + $1.00
EURSEPAreal time to next day$1.02No limit1% + $1.00
USDSWIFT1–4 days$35.36No limit1% + $35.00

Fees shown for a personal account.

Days are business days — a Saturday delays a same-day or next-day payout. These are ceilings, not typical times: within the window, how fast the money lands depends on the receiving bank.

We also pay out to Switzerland in EUR over SEPA (1% + $1.00 on a personal account, 0.5% + $1.00 on business), and in USD over SWIFT (1% + $35.00 on a personal account, 0.5% + $35.00 on business).

You can also open a Maash account from Switzerland — see every country you can open one from.

How to send USD to Switzerland

  1. 1

    Open your Maash account

    Sign up and verify your identity. Opening a US-dollar account is free and takes a few minutes.

  2. 2

    Add your recipient in Switzerland

    Enter the amount in US dollars and your recipient’s bank details in Switzerland.

  3. 3

    Confirm and send

    Review the fee and the amount they’ll receive — both shown upfront — then confirm with your passkey.

Sending USD to Switzerland — FAQ

Speed

How long does it take to send USD to Switzerland?

Payments between Maash accounts land in seconds, and bank payouts arrive within one business day over SIC. Occasionally a banking partner pauses a transfer for a short compliance check. Maash tells you when that happens.

Rate

How has the USD to CHF rate moved over this period?

Between 31 Jul 2026 – 20 Aug 2026 the mid-market rate fell 1.37%, with a low of 0.7965 and a high of 0.8138 CHF per US dollar. The rate is captured daily and shown at the mid-market rate with no markup.

Cost

How much does it cost to send money to Switzerland?

A payout to Switzerland in Swiss francs (CHF) costs 1% plus a $1.00 fixed fee on a personal account, or 0.5% plus $1.00 on a business account. Currency conversion uses the mid-market rate with no markup, and every fee is shown before you confirm.

Sending USD

Can I send US dollars to a bank account in Switzerland?

Yes, over SWIFT. The fee is 1% + $35.00 on a personal account, 0.5% + $35.00 on business — a payout in Swiss francs (CHF) costs 1% plus a $1.00 fixed fee instead, so a recipient with an account in Swiss francs usually pays less. Your recipient’s account must accept US dollars.

Safety

Is my money safe while the transfer is processing?

Yes. Your funds sit in your own account and only move when you confirm a transfer with your passkey. Maash can’t spend, move, or freeze your balance. Occasionally a banking partner pauses a transfer for a short compliance check. A review delays a transfer — it never takes your money.

Account

Can I open a Maash account in Switzerland?

Yes. Switzerland is one of the countries Maash can open an account from, so you can both hold US dollars and send to Switzerland. Identity verification applies, and some countries need additional checks; Maash lists every country it can open an account from on its supported-countries page.

Send USD to other countries

All 191 payout countries →

Personal-account fee and the fastest delivery time — each page lists the networks that country is reached over, the personal and business fee, and, where we list them, the banks we pay out to.

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