Swedish Krona Exchange Rate
SEK/PLN

The Riksbank is the world’s oldest central bank
Cash accounts for just 1% of payments
The colloquial name for the Swedish krona is the spänn

Exchange rate negotiable with a dealer

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What factors influence the current exchange rate between the Swedish krona and the Polish zloty (SEK/PLN)?

The SEK/PLN currency pair shows how many Polish zlotys (PLN) are needed to buy one Swedish krona (SEK). Sweden has a highly developed, innovative economy that is heavily reliant on global trade, which has a direct impact on the value of its currency.

Two institutions have a key influence on the Swedish krona’s exchange rate:

  • Sveriges Riksbank (the Swedish National Bank) – the oldest central bank in the world, which sets interest rates in Sweden.
  • The National Bank of Poland (NBP) – which shapes monetary policy in Poland.

The Swedish krona (like the Polish zloty) is a floating currency, meaning that its exchange rate is determined by the free market. The SEK reacts strongly to data from European industry, sentiment on the stock markets and fluctuations in the prices of raw materials for which Scandinavia is renowned.

Currency converter and quick exchange: SEK/PLN

Our intuitive currency converter lets you keep track of exchange rates in real time and instantly see how many zlotys you’ll receive when selling Swedish kronor. The data fed into the Trejdoo converter comes from the interbank Forex market – so you’re always up to date.

To check the current value, simply enter the amount in the calculator above. Want to check exchange rates for other Scandinavian neighbours? See also the current Norwegian krone exchange rate (NOK/PLN).

Swedish krona exchange rates for businesses (B2B)

Poland is one of Sweden’s key trading partners. If your company exports goods there or provides services to the Scandinavian market, settlements in SEK are part of your daily routine. Unfortunately, Polish banks often treat the Swedish krona as an ‘exotic’ currency, which results in huge spreads.

At Trejdoo, we’re changing the rules. We offer Polish businesses access to negotiated exchange rates that protect profits from exports and imports. What’s more, you can transfer the kronor accumulated on the platform to your Scandinavian business partners’ accounts instantly and cheaply.

A multi-currency card – essential in Sweden

Sweden is a global leader in cashless payments – in many shops, restaurants and hotels, you simply cannot pay with banknotes. That’s why, if you’re sending staff on business trips there or running a business locally, a multi-currency card is an absolute must.

Instead of wasting money on double currency conversions at a traditional bank, simply order our card and manage your finances exactly as you wish. You can purchase SEK at the exchange office on the platform, and the amount will be deducted from your balance when you pay by card. You can also keep your balance in your own currency, and the automatic conversion to SEK will only take place at the time of the card transaction.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) - SEK/PLN

How do you read the SEK/PLN exchange rate correctly?

In this exchange rate, the Swedish krona (SEK) is the base currency and the Polish zloty (PLN) is the quoted currency. The exchange rate shown indicates how many zlotys (or groszy) one krona is worth. For example, a rate of 0.3850 means that 1 Swedish krona is worth 38.5 groszy.

Sweden joined the European Union in 1995, but in a nationwide referendum in 2003, the country’s citizens decisively rejected the idea of adopting the single currency. As a result, Sweden has retained full independence in conducting its own monetary policy through the Riksbank.

The highest liquidity and the lowest, most cost-effective spreads for this pair are available during European market hours. It is best to trade on the Trejdoo platform on working days, between 9:00 and 17:00 local time, when Swedish and Polish banks are open.

Definitely yes. Given Sweden’s generally cashless nature, buying kronor at a traditional, brick-and-mortar currency exchange is completely pointless. A much cheaper and safer option is to exchange PLN for SEK on the Trejdoo platform and top up our free multi-currency card, which you can use to pay throughout Scandinavia.

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