KES to KPW Exchange Rate - Convert Kenyan Shilling to North Korean Won

Converting from Kenyan Shilling (KES) to North Korean Won (KPW)

What is Kenyan Shilling (KES)

The Kenyan Shilling, abbreviated as KES, is the official currency of Kenya. It is denoted by the symbol "KSh" and is issued by the Central Bank of Kenya. The shilling is subdivided into 100 cents. It was first introduced in 1966, replacing the East African shilling at a rate of 1 KES to 20 previous shillings.

The value of the Kenyan Shilling fluctuates based on a variety of economic factors such as inflation rates, trade balances, and political stability. In recent years, the Kenyan economy has seen significant growth, which has impacted the value of the shilling. The currency can be exchanged for various other currencies, making it an essential part of Kenya's trade and commerce.

Exchange rates can vary widely, and as such, it is crucial to stay informed about the current rates when converting KES to other currencies, including North Korean Won (KPW). Online currency converters and financial institutions can provide up-to-date exchange information for travelers and businesses alike.

What is North Korean Won (KPW)

The North Korean Won, known by its symbol "₩" and abbreviated as KPW, is the official currency of North Korea. Introduced in 1947, the won was initially pegged to the Soviet ruble. While the North Korean government has made various reforms over the years, KPW is still largely controlled and regulated by the state.

The won is subdivided into 100 chon, although the chon is rarely used due to its very low value. The KPW is unique in that its exchange rate is often subject to strict government regulations and artificial adjustments. This means that the official exchange rate is frequently different from the black market rate, which can fluctuate significantly due to economic conditions.

It is essential for anyone interested in exchanging Kenyan Shillings to North Korean Wons to check both the official rate and informal market trends. For instance, if we denote the official exchange rate as $R$, the rate for converting KES to KPW can be expressed as:

KPW = KES × R

This equation showcases the linear conversion between the two currencies, but be cautious when calculating actual amounts due to the potential for drastic discrepancies between official and black market rates.

In conclusion, while converting from Kenyan Shilling to North Korean Won is straightforward mathematically, the complexities of each currency's economic environment require careful consideration and up-to-date information. Always consult reliable financial sources for the most accurate exchange rates before making conversions.

Kenyan Shilling to North Korean Won conversion table

KES to KPW conversion table

Kenyan Shilling (KES)North Korean Won (KPW)
1 KES6.96457648177 KPW
2 KES13.92915296354 KPW
3 KES20.8937294453 KPW
4 KES27.85830592707 KPW
5 KES34.82288240884 KPW
6 KES41.78745889061 KPW
7 KES48.75203537238 KPW
8 KES55.71661185415 KPW
9 KES62.68118833591 KPW
10 KES69.64576481768 KPW
100 KES696.45764817682 KPW
200 KES1 392.91529635363 KPW
300 KES2 089.37294453045 KPW
400 KES2 785.83059270727 KPW
500 KES3 482.28824088409 KPW
600 KES4 178.7458890609 KPW
700 KES4 875.20353723772 KPW
800 KES5 571.66118541454 KPW
900 KES6 268.11883359136 KPW
1 000 KES6 964.57648176817 KPW
2 000 KES13 929.15296353635 KPW
5 000 KES34 822.88240884086 KPW
10 000 KES69 645.76481768173 KPW
20 000 KES139 291.52963536345 KPW
50 000 KES348 228.82408840863 KPW
100 000 KES696 457.64817681726 KPW
Last updated June 5, 2025 at 06:55 AM