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CHE
One of two ISO 4217 codes for the WIR Bank currency, which is a non-circulating currency to serve the bookkeeping needs of small and medium businesses in Switzerland. The WIR Bank currency is available to be loaned to members of the bank. It is based on the Swiss franc. The other code is CHW.


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