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

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

What is North Korean Won (KPW)

The North Korean Won (KPW) is the official currency of North Korea, introduced in 1947. It is subdivided into 100 chon. The currency is issued by the state-owned Central Bank of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea. The KPW is notable for its strict regulations and limited usability outside North Korea. Due to the country's isolated economy and government policies, the North Korean Won is not widely traded on international markets.

The exchange rate of the KPW is often artificially maintained by the North Korean government, which makes it difficult to accurately assess its value compared to other currencies. The government imposes strict controls on currency exchange, meaning that transactions in KPW can be challenging for foreign visitors or investors. When dealing with KPW, it's important to understand that its value may not reflect typical supply and demand dynamics found in more open economies.

What is Kenyan Shilling (KES)

The Kenyan Shilling (KES) is the official currency of Kenya, introduced in the 1960s. It is divided into 100 cents and is recognized by the symbol "KSh." The Central Bank of Kenya oversees the issuance and regulation of the shilling. Unlike the KPW, the Kenyan Shilling is widely accepted in many transactions, both domestically and internationally.

The Kenyan economy is considered one of the more stable ones in East Africa, and the KES is often traded against several major currencies. Exchange rates for the KES fluctuate based on various economic factors, including inflation rates, government fiscal policies, and international market trends.

To convert KPW to KES, it is crucial to understand the current market exchange rate. However, due to limited access to KPW outside of North Korea and the restricted nature of its exchange rate, converting KPW to KES directly can be quite complex. If you are looking to perform this conversion, it might be necessary to seek specialized financial services or consult individuals familiar with North Korean currency.

When expressing the exchange value mathematically, you can represent the conversion with the equation:

Value in KES = Value in KPW × Exchange Rate (KES per KPW)

Conversely, the inlined form of the conversion would be written as $KES = KPW × ($Exchange Rate$)$.

In conclusion, converting from North Korean Won to Kenyan Shilling involves understanding both currencies' characteristics. Given the unique nature of the KPW and the prevailing conditions in North Korea, along with the more accessible KES, it is advisable to proceed with caution if you find yourself needing to make this exchange. Always stay updated with the latest exchange rates and consult with trusted financial sources to ensure accuracy in your transactions.

North Korean Won to Kenyan Shilling conversion table

KPW to KES conversion table

North Korean Won (KPW)Kenyan Shilling (KES)
1 KPW0.1435757493 KES
2 KPW0.2871514986 KES
3 KPW0.43072724791 KES
4 KPW0.57430299721 KES
5 KPW0.71787874651 KES
6 KPW0.86145449581 KES
7 KPW1.00503024511 KES
8 KPW1.14860599442 KES
9 KPW1.29218174372 KES
10 KPW1.43575749302 KES
100 KPW14.3575749302 KES
200 KPW28.71514986041 KES
300 KPW43.07272479061 KES
400 KPW57.43029972082 KES
500 KPW71.78787465102 KES
600 KPW86.14544958123 KES
700 KPW100.50302451143 KES
800 KPW114.86059944164 KES
900 KPW129.21817437184 KES
1 000 KPW143.57574930205 KES
2 000 KPW287.1514986041 KES
5 000 KPW717.87874651024 KES
10 000 KPW1 435.75749302049 KES
20 000 KPW2 871.51498604098 KES
50 000 KPW7 178.78746510245 KES
100 000 KPW14 357.5749302049 KES
Last updated June 2, 2025 at 12:00 AM