BAM to KPW Exchange Rate - Convert Bosnia and Herzegovina convertible mark to North Korean Won

Converting from Bosnia and Herzegovina Convertible Mark (BAM) to North Korean Won (KPW)

What is Bosnia and Herzegovina Convertible Mark (BAM)

The Bosnia and Herzegovina convertible mark (BAM) is the official currency of Bosnia and Herzegovina, a country located in Southeast Europe on the Balkan Peninsula. Introduced in 1998, the BAM replaced the Croatian kuna and the Yugoslav dinar. Structured into 100 fening, the convertible mark is uniquely designed to maintain a stable value, being pegged to the euro (€) at a fixed rate. This peg helps ensure that the BAM remains stable against fluctuations in the currency market, thereby providing a sense of security for both citizens and foreign investors.

The BAM is issued by the Central Bank of Bosnia and Herzegovina, which plays a crucial role in maintaining the currency's value and ensuring the stability of the country's economy. The currency features various denominations, including coins (1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50 fening; and 1, 2, 5 BAM) and banknotes (10, 20, 50, 100, and 200 BAM). The design of the banknotes highlights the rich history and culture of Bosnia and Herzegovina, showcasing prominent historical figures and symbols.

What is North Korean Won (KPW)

The North Korean won (KPW) is the official currency of North Korea, a country situated in East Asia on the Korean Peninsula. Launched in 1947, the won replaced the Korean yen. Comprised of 100 chon, the KPW is primarily used within North Korea, with the government controlling its circulation and usage strictly.

North Korea maintains a unique monetary system, characterized by its isolation from global financial markets. The North Korean government imposes tight restrictions on currency exchange, making it challenging for foreign tourists and citizens to use KPW outside the country. While the KPW's value fluctuates in the domestic market, its exchange rate is usually fixed and managed by the state.

The won exists in several denominations, including banknotes (1, 5, 10, 50, 100, 500, and 1,000 KPW). Each banknote features iconic images that reflect North Korean ideology, national pride, and the regime's achievements. However, the true market value of the KPW is often questioned, especially in comparison to foreign currencies like the US dollar (USD) or Chinese yuan (CNY), leading to a black market where the exchange rates can differ significantly from the official rates.

Currency Conversion: BAM to KPW

Converting BAM to KPW can be a complex process due to the limited availability of exchange services and the variable rates. To convert BAM to KPW, it's essential first to check the current exchange rates from a reliable source, as market fluctuations can impact values. The formula for conversion is:

KPW = BAM × Exchange Rate (BAM to KPW)

For travelers or businesses looking to engage in transactions involving both currencies, understanding the exchange dynamics and keeping updated on the latest rates is crucial to making informed financial decisions.

Bosnia and Herzegovina convertible mark to North Korean Won conversion table

BAM to KPW conversion table

Bosnia and Herzegovina convertible mark (BAM)North Korean Won (KPW)
1 BAM533.49281785909 KPW
2 BAM1 066.98563571819 KPW
3 BAM1 600.47845357728 KPW
4 BAM2 133.97127143637 KPW
5 BAM2 667.46408929547 KPW
6 BAM3 200.95690715456 KPW
7 BAM3 734.44972501366 KPW
8 BAM4 267.94254287275 KPW
9 BAM4 801.43536073184 KPW
10 BAM5 334.92817859094 KPW
100 BAM53 349.28178590937 KPW
200 BAM106 698.56357181873 KPW
300 BAM160 047.8453577281 KPW
400 BAM213 397.12714363746 KPW
500 BAM266 746.40892954683 KPW
600 BAM320 095.6907154562 KPW
700 BAM373 444.97250136556 KPW
800 BAM426 794.25428727493 KPW
900 BAM480 143.53607318429 KPW
1 000 BAM533 492.81785909366 KPW
2 000 BAM1 066 985.63571818732 KPW
5 000 BAM2 667 464.0892954683 KPW
10 000 BAM5 334 928.17859093661 KPW
20 000 BAM10 669 856.35718187322 KPW
50 000 BAM26 674 640.89295468304 KPW
100 000 BAM53 349 281.78590936608 KPW
Last updated June 13, 2025 at 09:55 AM