Historic Swiss franc Burundian Franc

Swiss franc burundian franc history for December 2023. The highest quote for this month is 3359.43 (29/12/2023) and the lowest 3377.77 (29/12/2023). The difference between high and low is -0.55.

CHF BIF average rate for December 2023 is 3267.46538, the change between 01/12/2023 and 31/12/2023 is -3.93 %.

01 December 20231 CHF = 3229.83 BIF
02 December 20231 CHF = 3256.64 BIF
03 December 20231 CHF = 3256.64 BIF
04 December 20231 CHF = 3250.04 BIF
05 December 20231 CHF = 3237.79 BIF
06 December 20231 CHF = 3228.81 BIF
07 December 20231 CHF = 3227.22 BIF
08 December 20231 CHF = 3231.52 BIF
10 December 20231 CHF = 3216.05 BIF
11 December 20231 CHF = 3210.62 BIF
12 December 20231 CHF = 3221.73 BIF
13 December 20231 CHF = 3222.35 BIF
14 December 20231 CHF = 3238.02 BIF
15 December 20231 CHF = 3263.64 BIF
18 December 20231 CHF = 3257.76 BIF
19 December 20231 CHF = 3261.41 BIF
20 December 20231 CHF = 3290.71 BIF
21 December 20231 CHF = 3281.31 BIF
22 December 20231 CHF = 3306.20 BIF
23 December 20231 CHF = 3313.56 BIF
24 December 20231 CHF = 3311.11 BIF
25 December 20231 CHF = 3304.17 BIF
26 December 20231 CHF = 3303.81 BIF
27 December 20231 CHF = 3316.62 BIF
28 December 20231 CHF = 3359.73 BIF
29 December 20231 CHF = 3356.81 BIF

29/06/2018: East African Community Currency Integration

Burundi joins the East African Community (EAC) currency integration, paving the way for a future unified currency within the region.

15/01/2015: Removal of Minimum Exchange Rate

The Swiss National Bank unexpectedly abandoned the minimum exchange rate, causing the Swiss franc (CHF) to surge in value.

17/10/2011: Introduction of New Banknotes

New banknotes with enhanced security features and updated designs are introduced in denominations of 500, 1000, 2000, 5000, and 10,000 Francs.

06/09/2011: Implementation of Minimum Exchange Rate

The Swiss National Bank imposed a minimum exchange rate pegging the Swiss franc (CHF) to the Euro to prevent excessive appreciation.

30/06/2003: Second Currency Revaluation

The Burundian Franc undergoes another significant devaluation as part of the second currency revaluation program.

13/09/1999: Introduction of Euro

Switzerland decided not to join the Eurozone and maintain the Swiss franc (CHF) as its official currency.

30/04/1995: Printing of Banknotes

The first locally printed banknotes, issued in denominations of 10, 20, 50, 100, 500, 1000, and 5000 Francs, are circulated.

20/10/1990: Introduction of New Coins

New coins are introduced in denominations of 1, 5, 10, 50, and 100 Francs.

22/09/1985: First Currency Revaluation

The Burundian Franc is significantly devalued as part of a currency revaluation program.

08/05/1973: Floatation of Swiss Franc

Switzerland abandoned the fixed exchange rate system, allowing the Swiss franc (CHF) to float freely against other currencies.

30/06/1960: Independence from Belgium

Burundi gains independence from Belgium, establishing the Burundian Franc as its official currency.

01/05/1936: Introduction of Swiss National Bank

The Swiss National Bank was established as the central bank responsible for issuing and managing the Swiss franc (CHF).

24/11/1907: Gold Standard Referendum

Switzerland voted to adopt the gold standard, making the Swiss franc (CHF) fully convertible into gold.

06/06/1850: Currency Act of 1850

The Swiss franc (CHF) was introduced as the official currency of Switzerland.