BDT to KPW Exchange Rate - Convert Bangladesh Taka to North Korean Won

Converting from Bangladesh Taka (BDT) to North Korean Won (KPW)

What is Bangladesh Taka (BDT)

The Bangladesh Taka (BDT) is the official currency of Bangladesh, a country located in South Asia. The currency symbol for Taka is "৳," and it is subdivided into 100 poisha. The BDT has been in circulation since 1972 when it replaced the East Pakistan rupee after Bangladesh gained independence.

The Taka is issued by the Bangladesh Bank, which is the central bank of the country. The exchange rate of the Taka is determined by various economic factors, including inflation, foreign reserves, interest rates, and overall economic stability. As of 2023, the BDT is known for its relative stability compared to some neighboring currencies but still experiences fluctuations due to global economic trends.

The Taka plays a crucial role in Bangladesh’s economy. It is used in everyday transactions, and its purchasing power can differ significantly from one region to another. The currency is available in both coins and banknotes, with denominations of BDT 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 500, and 1000 notes commonly in use.

What is North Korean Won (KPW)

The North Korean Won (KPW) is the official currency of North Korea, a country located in East Asia. The symbol for the North Korean Won is "₩," and it is divided into 100 chon. The currency has been the legal tender in North Korea since 1947 when it was introduced to replace the Korean yen.

The KPW is issued by the State Bank of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea. Unlike many other currencies, the won is heavily regulated by the North Korean government. This regulation often results in an unstable exchange rate against other international currencies due to limited foreign exchange and strict government control over financial markets.

North Korea operates under a controlled economy where the government dictates pricing and wage levels. As a result, the KPW may have a very different value domestically compared to its value in international markets. Foreigners may find it challenging to use KPW outside of North Korea, as most international transactions prefer widely accepted currencies such as the US dollar or the euro.

Converting BDT to KPW

When converting BDT to KPW, it is essential to be aware of the current exchange rates, which can fluctuate based on economic conditions and government policies. Generally, it is advisable to consult a reliable financial institution or currency converter for the most accurate rates before making any transactions.

In summary, both the Bangladesh Taka and North Korean Won serve as vital instruments in their respective economies, reflecting the unique financial landscapes of Bangladesh and North Korea. Understanding their characteristics can help anyone navigate conversions and economic dealings involving these currencies.

Bangladesh Taka to North Korean Won conversion table

BDT to KPW conversion table

Bangladesh Taka (BDT)North Korean Won (KPW)
1 BDT7.32651874173 KPW
2 BDT14.65303748347 KPW
3 BDT21.9795562252 KPW
4 BDT29.30607496693 KPW
5 BDT36.63259370867 KPW
6 BDT43.9591124504 KPW
7 BDT51.28563119213 KPW
8 BDT58.61214993387 KPW
9 BDT65.9386686756 KPW
10 BDT73.26518741733 KPW
100 BDT732.65187417333 KPW
200 BDT1 465.30374834665 KPW
300 BDT2 197.95562251998 KPW
400 BDT2 930.60749669331 KPW
500 BDT3 663.25937086663 KPW
600 BDT4 395.91124503996 KPW
700 BDT5 128.56311921328 KPW
800 BDT5 861.21499338661 KPW
900 BDT6 593.86686755994 KPW
1 000 BDT7 326.51874173326 KPW
2 000 BDT14 653.03748346653 KPW
5 000 BDT36 632.59370866632 KPW
10 000 BDT73 265.18741733264 KPW
20 000 BDT146 530.37483466528 KPW
50 000 BDT366 325.9370866632 KPW
100 000 BDT732 651.8741733264 KPW
Last updated June 5, 2025 at 06:55 AM