SEK Exchange Rates — Swedish Krona Today

The official currency of Sweden, one of the Nordic countries with a strong economy. See today's SEK exchange rate against every major world currency, sourced from the European Central Bank's daily reference rates.

About the Swedish Krona

The official currency of Sweden, one of the Nordic countries with a strong economy.

On this page you'll find today's SEK exchange rate against every major world currency, sourced from the European Central Bank's daily reference rates. The ECB publishes one official mid-market rate per business day at approximately 16:00 Central European Time — the same benchmark used by financial institutions, journalists, and accountants when a single reliable number is required.

How to read these SEK rates

Each rate shows how many units of the target currency you get for one SEK. So if SEK to EUR reads 0.92, one SEK buys 0.92 euros. To go the other way, divide 1 by the rate, or use the reverse-pair page linked next to each conversion.

Remember: ECB reference rates are mid-market — the midpoint between what banks pay and receive in the wholesale interbank market. Your retail bank, card provider, or exchange bureau will apply a margin on top. Fintech cards typically stay within 0.5% of this rate; high-street banks add 1–3%; airport bureaux can add 5% or more.

Popular SEK conversions

PairOpen converter
SEK to EURSEK → EUR (Euro)
SEK to GBPSEK → GBP (British Pound)
SEK to JPYSEK → JPY (Japanese Yen)
SEK to CADSEK → CAD (Canadian Dollar)
SEK to AUDSEK → AUD (Australian Dollar)
SEK to CHFSEK → CHF (Swiss Franc)
SEK to CNYSEK → CNY (Chinese Yuan)
SEK to NOKSEK → NOK (Norwegian Krone)
SEK to DKKSEK → DKK (Danish Krone)
SEK to MXNSEK → MXN (Mexican Peso)
SEK to BRLSEK → BRL (Brazilian Real)
SEK to INRSEK → INR (Indian Rupee)

For any pair not listed, use the calculator on our main currency converter — it supports every currency on this hub in both directions.

Frequently asked about SEK

Where do the SEK rates on this page come from?

Directly from the European Central Bank's daily reference publication. The ECB gathers quotes from a panel of major banks around 14:10 CET and publishes the midpoint shortly after 16:00 CET each business day. We refresh against that feed automatically.

Why does the SEK rate here differ from what my bank quotes?

The ECB rate is the mid-market benchmark. Banks and money-transfer services add a margin — that's how they earn on the transaction. Comparing their quote against the mid-market rate is the fastest way to see whether you're getting a fair deal.

Can I use these SEK rates for accounting or invoicing?

Yes — ECB reference rates are widely accepted for accounting, tax reporting, and cross-border invoicing in the EU and elsewhere. Confirm the required source with your local tax authority; many explicitly reference the ECB feed.