BYN to KPW Exchange Rate - Convert Belarusian New Ruble to North Korean Won

Converting from Belarusian New Ruble (BYN) to North Korean Won (KPW)

What is Belarusian New Ruble (BYN)

The Belarusian New Ruble (BYN) is the official currency of Belarus, a country located in Eastern Europe. It was introduced in July 2016, replacing the old ruble at a conversion rate of 1 BYN to 10,000 old rubles. The currency code for the Belarusian New Ruble is BYN, and it is subdivided into 100 kopecks. The symbol for the currency is Br.

The central bank, the National Bank of the Republic of Belarus, is responsible for issuing and regulating the BYN. The bank aims to maintain price stability, manage inflation, and oversee the country’s monetary policy. The Belarusian economy relies heavily on manufacturing, agriculture, and transportation, which can influence the value of the BYN in foreign exchange markets.

When it comes to conversions, the BYN can fluctuate against various currencies due to economic conditions, geopolitics, and market demand. Therefore, knowing the current exchange rate is essential for anyone looking to convert BYN to another currency, including the North Korean Won (KPW).

What is North Korean Won (KPW)

The North Korean Won (KPW) is the official currency of North Korea, a country located in East Asia on the northern part of the Korean Peninsula. The currency code for the North Korean Won is KPW, and it is subdivided into 100 chon. However, the chon is rarely used in everyday transactions. The symbol for the won is ₩.

The North Korean government controls the KPW, and it is subject to strict regulations. Due to international sanctions and the country's isolated economy, the KPW's exchange rate is not freely determined by market forces. The government often sets the value of the won, which can lead to a substantial difference between the official exchange rate and the unofficial market rate.

Converting from BYN to KPW can be a complex process. Given the volatility of both currencies and the restrictions placed on currency exchange in North Korea, it’s advisable to approach the conversion with caution.

For those looking to convert BYN to KPW, it's essential to check the latest exchange rate, as it can vary widely. Additionally, be aware that accessing foreign currencies in North Korea can be challenging, and travelers often find that they must rely on authorized exchange services.

In summary, understanding the Belarusian New Ruble and the North Korean Won is vital for anyone involved in trade, travel, or investment between the two nations. Always consult reliable financial sources and possibly local experts when navigating these currencies.

Belarusian New Ruble to North Korean Won conversion table

BYN to KPW conversion table

Belarusian New Ruble (BYN)North Korean Won (KPW)
1 BYN275.01131732288 KPW
2 BYN550.02263464577 KPW
3 BYN825.03395196865 KPW
4 BYN1 100.04526929153 KPW
5 BYN1 375.05658661442 KPW
6 BYN1 650.0679039373 KPW
7 BYN1 925.07922126018 KPW
8 BYN2 200.09053858306 KPW
9 BYN2 475.10185590595 KPW
10 BYN2 750.11317322883 KPW
100 BYN27 501.1317322883 KPW
200 BYN55 002.26346457661 KPW
300 BYN82 503.39519686491 KPW
400 BYN110 004.52692915321 KPW
500 BYN137 505.65866144152 KPW
600 BYN165 006.79039372982 KPW
700 BYN192 507.92212601812 KPW
800 BYN220 009.05385830643 KPW
900 BYN247 510.18559059473 KPW
1 000 BYN275 011.31732288304 KPW
2 000 BYN550 022.63464576607 KPW
5 000 BYN1 375 056.58661441518 KPW
10 000 BYN2 750 113.17322883035 KPW
20 000 BYN5 500 226.34645766071 KPW
50 000 BYN13 750 565.86614415176 KPW
100 000 BYN27 501 131.73228830353 KPW
Last updated June 13, 2025 at 11:59 PM