IDR to KRW Exchange Rate - Convert Indonesian Rupiah to South Korean Won

Converting from Indonesian Rupiah (IDR) to South Korean Won (KRW)

What is Indonesian Rupiah (IDR)

The Indonesian Rupiah (IDR) is the official currency of Indonesia, a Southeast Asian nation composed of thousands of islands. The currency is symbolized as "Rp" and is subdivided into 100 sen, although the sen is rarely used due to inflation and changes in the economy. The Indonesian Rupiah has undergone several changes since its introduction in 1946, primarily to combat inflation and stabilize the economy.

Over the years, the Rupiah has experienced significant fluctuations in value, influenced by various factors including economic growth, trade balances, and foreign investment. To express the value, exchange rates of the Rupiah against major currencies like the US dollar are often quoted. As of 2023, the conversion rate can range widely, so it is essential to check the latest market rates when conducting currency exchanges.

For anyone traveling to or doing business in Indonesia, understanding the Rupiah is crucial. For example, understanding how many Rupiah you will need for a purchase will help in budgeting effectively while in the country. Just like many currencies, the best practice is to keep an eye on the exchange rates to get the most value for money.

What is South Korean Won (KRW)

The South Korean Won (KRW) is the currency of South Korea, represented by the symbol "₩." It has been the official currency since it replaced the Korean yen in 1945. Like the Rupiah, the Won is also divided into smaller units called jeon, although these smaller denominations are not commonly used in everyday transactions. The exchange rate of the Won is heavily influenced by South Korea's bustling economy, which is one of the largest in Asia.

South Korea is known for its strong manufacturing base, particularly in technology, automotive, and shipbuilding, which greatly impacts the value of the Won. The central bank in South Korea, the Bank of Korea, plays an essential role in maintaining the stability of the currency. Different factors such as inflation rates, trade figures, and geopolitical events can all lead to fluctuations in the KRW exchange rate.

When converting Indonesian Rupiah to South Korean Won ($IDR → KRW$), it’s important to check current exchange rates, as they can vary significantly day-to-day. Exchange services, banks, and online platforms can all provide updated rates for a more accurate conversion.

In summary, whether you are traveling or engaging in international business, converting from IDR to KRW requires understanding both currencies' values. Keeping up-to-date with exchange rates can help you make more informed financial decisions.

Indonesian Rupiah to South Korean Won conversion table

IDR to KRW conversion table

Indonesian Rupiah (IDR)South Korean Won (KRW)
1 IDR0.08862157216 KRW
2 IDR0.17724314433 KRW
3 IDR0.26586471649 KRW
4 IDR0.35448628866 KRW
5 IDR0.44310786082 KRW
6 IDR0.53172943299 KRW
7 IDR0.62035100515 KRW
8 IDR0.70897257732 KRW
9 IDR0.79759414948 KRW
10 IDR0.88621572165 KRW
100 IDR8.86215721647 KRW
200 IDR17.72431443294 KRW
300 IDR26.58647164941 KRW
400 IDR35.44862886588 KRW
500 IDR44.31078608235 KRW
600 IDR53.17294329882 KRW
700 IDR62.0351005153 KRW
800 IDR70.89725773177 KRW
900 IDR79.75941494824 KRW
1 000 IDR88.62157216471 KRW
2 000 IDR177.24314432941 KRW
5 000 IDR443.10786082354 KRW
10 000 IDR886.21572164707 KRW
20 000 IDR1 772.43144329414 KRW
50 000 IDR4 431.07860823536 KRW
100 000 IDR8 862.15721647072 KRW
Last updated April 1, 2025 at 09:55 PM