KPW to CHF Exchange Rate - Convert North Korean Won to Swiss Franc

Converting from North Korean Won (KPW) to Swiss Franc (CHF)

What is North Korean Won (KPW)

The North Korean Won (KPW) is the official currency of North Korea. It is subdivided into 100 chon, although the chon is rarely used in everyday transactions. The KPW is issued by the State Bank of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea.

The value of the North Korean Won can be difficult to determine owing to the country's unique economic situation and strict government regulations. North Korea's economy is largely controlled and isolated from global markets, meaning that the KPW does not freely float against other currencies. As a result, the exchange rate can be unstable and varies widely depending on whether you are looking at official rates or unofficial market rates.

In North Korea, the KPW is used for everyday transactions, but for importations or foreign trade, the government might prefer the use of foreign currencies, particularly the Chinese Yuan (CNY) or the US Dollar (USD). Understanding the value of the North Korean Won is crucial for anyone looking to navigate business dealings in this secretive nation or traveling there, as it affects pricing and purchasing power on the ground.

What is Swiss Franc (CHF)

The Swiss Franc (CHF) is the official currency of Switzerland and is widely regarded as one of the strongest and most stable currencies in the world. The Franc is subdivided into 100 centimes or cents. The Swiss National Bank is responsible for issuing and managing the currency.

The value of the Swiss Franc is often seen as a safe haven asset, especially during times of economic uncertainty. This is due to Switzerland's progressive economy, strong financial institutions, and stable political environment. Consequently, many investors seek to hold Swiss Francs as a safeguard against currency fluctuations or geopolitical risks.

When comparing the KPW to the CHF, the disparity in stability and strength becomes evident. The exchange rates between these two currencies can be extremely variable due to the differing levels of economic stability and market influence. The purchasing power of 1 CHF is significantly higher than 1 KPW, which indicates a vast difference in the economic landscapes of North Korea and Switzerland.

To convert KPW to CHF, one would need to locate the current exchange rate, which can be challenging due to the limited accessibility of accurate information regarding the North Korean economy. The conversion formula can be expressed as:

Amount in CHF = Amount in KPW × Current Exchange Rate (KPW to CHF)

In summary, when dealing with conversions between the North Korean Won and the Swiss Franc, a clear understanding of both currencies' backgrounds and current market conditions is vital. Be sure to check for the latest exchange rates to get an accurate conversion.

North Korean Won to Swiss Franc conversion table

KPW to CHF conversion table

North Korean Won (KPW)Swiss Franc (CHF)
1 KPW0.00091045172 CHF
2 KPW0.00182090344 CHF
3 KPW0.00273135516 CHF
4 KPW0.00364180688 CHF
5 KPW0.0045522586 CHF
6 KPW0.00546271032 CHF
7 KPW0.00637316204 CHF
8 KPW0.00728361376 CHF
9 KPW0.00819406548 CHF
10 KPW0.00910451721 CHF
100 KPW0.09104517205 CHF
200 KPW0.1820903441 CHF
300 KPW0.27313551615 CHF
400 KPW0.3641806882 CHF
500 KPW0.45522586025 CHF
600 KPW0.5462710323 CHF
700 KPW0.63731620435 CHF
800 KPW0.7283613764 CHF
900 KPW0.81940654845 CHF
1 000 KPW0.9104517205 CHF
2 000 KPW1.820903441 CHF
5 000 KPW4.55225860251 CHF
10 000 KPW9.10451720502 CHF
20 000 KPW18.20903441003 CHF
50 000 KPW45.52258602508 CHF
100 000 KPW91.04517205017 CHF
Last updated June 4, 2025 at 12:00 AM