KPW to KRW Exchange Rate - Convert North Korean Won to South Korean Won

Converting from North Korean Won (KPW) to South Korean Won (KRW)

What is North Korean Won (KPW)

The North Korean Won (KPW) is the official currency of North Korea. Introduced in 1947, the won is subdivided into 100 chon, although chon are rarely used in everyday transactions. The currency has undergone several redenominations, with the latest occurring in 2009, when North Korea removed two zeros from its currency to combat inflation. Due to the isolated nature of North Korea's economy and strict government regulations, the KPW has limited usability outside of the country.

The exchange rate of the North Korean Won against other currencies, particularly the South Korean Won, can be quite volatile and is often influenced by political factors, economic sanctions, and the overall stability of the regime. However, the official exchange rate set by the North Korean government may not reflect the black market rates, which often differ significantly. Because of this volatility and the closed economy, accurate and reliable conversion rates can be challenging to obtain.

What is South Korean Won (KRW)

The South Korean Won (KRW) is the official currency of South Korea, introduced in 1945 after the end of Japanese colonial rule. The won is subdivided into 100 jeon, though jeon coins are rarely used in daily transactions. The South Korean economy is one of the largest in Asia, and the KRW is widely used in international trade, making it a valuable and stable currency in the global marketplace.

The exchange rate between the South Korean Won and other currencies, including the North Korean Won, is influenced by various economic factors, including interest rates, economic growth, and inflation. Additionally, the KRW is affected by geopolitical tensions and market sentiments regarding the Korean Peninsula.

Converting KPW to KRW

Converting KPW to KRW can be complex due to the differences in stability and accessibility of the two currencies. The official exchange rate is often not practical for anyone needing to perform transactions between the two currencies. As of my last data update in October 2023, the black market rate tends to offer a more realistic conversion figure.

For example, if the exchange rate is $1 KPW ≈ 0.0005 KRW$, this can signify a considerable difference from what is officially stated. To convert KPW to KRW, one would typically use the formula:

Amount in KRW = Amount in KPW × Conversion Rate

Before attempting a conversion, it is advisable to check reliable sources for the most current exchange rates, especially if you are considering any financial transactions or investments. Moreover, always be aware of legal implications and restrictions related to currency exchange, especially regarding North Korea.

North Korean Won to South Korean Won conversion table

KPW to KRW conversion table

North Korean Won (KPW)South Korean Won (KRW)
1 KPW1.50972686199 KRW
2 KPW3.01945372398 KRW
3 KPW4.52918058598 KRW
4 KPW6.03890744797 KRW
5 KPW7.54863430996 KRW
6 KPW9.05836117195 KRW
7 KPW10.56808803394 KRW
8 KPW12.07781489593 KRW
9 KPW13.58754175793 KRW
10 KPW15.09726861992 KRW
100 KPW150.97268619918 KRW
200 KPW301.94537239836 KRW
300 KPW452.91805859754 KRW
400 KPW603.89074479673 KRW
500 KPW754.86343099591 KRW
600 KPW905.83611719509 KRW
700 KPW1 056.80880339427 KRW
800 KPW1 207.78148959345 KRW
900 KPW1 358.75417579263 KRW
1 000 KPW1 509.72686199181 KRW
2 000 KPW3 019.45372398363 KRW
5 000 KPW7 548.63430995907 KRW
10 000 KPW15 097.26861991814 KRW
20 000 KPW30 194.53723983628 KRW
50 000 KPW75 486.3430995907 KRW
100 000 KPW150 972.6861991814 KRW
Last updated June 4, 2025 at 12:00 AM