KPW to PAB Exchange Rate - Convert North Korean Won to Panama Balboa

Converting from North Korean Won (KPW) to Panama Balboa (PAB)

What is North Korean Won (KPW)

The North Korean Won (KPW) is the official currency of North Korea. Introduced in 1947, the won has undergone several reforms, with the most notable one occurring in 2009 when the government redenominated the currency. The currency is issued by the Central Bank of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea and is subdivided into 100 chon. However, the chon is rarely used in daily transactions.

The won is generally not recognized outside of North Korea, and its value is often subject to fluctuation due to government regulations and the country's isolated economy. As a result, exchange rates for the won can be difficult to determine. The official exchange rate set by the North Korean government can significantly differ from the rates available on the black market, where many locals engage in trading goods and services.

Due to international sanctions and the closed nature of the North Korean economy, foreign currency transactions can be limited, making it challenging to obtain accurate conversion rates for the North Korean won.

What is Panama Balboa (PAB)

In contrast, the Panama Balboa (PAB) is a stable and widely used currency in Panama. Established in 1904 and named after the explorer Vasco Núñez de Balboa, the balboa is pegged to the United States dollar (USD) at a one-to-one exchange rate. This close relationship with the USD means that the balboa is used primarily for fiscal stability, and in everyday transactions, Panamanians often prefer using the US dollar.

The balboa is subdivided into 100 centésimos, but it is important to note that the currency does not circulate in paper form; hence, coins denominated in balboa are the only physical representation of the currency. The US dollar, on the other hand, serves as the primary medium of exchange in Panama, with both currencies being accepted interchangeably.

Panama's economy benefits from the use of the balboa as it fosters trade and tourism. The stable nature of the currency, along with the pegging to the USD, makes it a trustworthy option for conducting international transactions.

Converting KPW to PAB

When considering a conversion from North Korean Won (KPW) to Panama Balboa (PAB), potential challenges arise due to the volatile nature of the won and the limited recognition of the currency outside North Korea. One must check the latest exchange rates, keeping in mind that the conversion process may be influenced by various factors including market demand, geopolitical conditions, and economic policies.

To convert KPW to PAB, you would use the current exchange rate reflected in the currency markets. This can be expressed mathematically as:

Amount in PAB = Amount in KPW × Exchange Rate (KPW to PAB)

As such, obtaining precise conversion figures may depend on using reputable financial institutions or online currency converters that account for the latest updates in the currency markets.

North Korean Won to Panama Balboa conversion table

KPW to PAB conversion table

North Korean Won (KPW)Panama Balboa (PAB)
1 KPW0.00111110035 PAB
2 KPW0.0022222007 PAB
3 KPW0.00333330105 PAB
4 KPW0.0044444014 PAB
5 KPW0.00555550175 PAB
6 KPW0.00666660211 PAB
7 KPW0.00777770246 PAB
8 KPW0.00888880281 PAB
9 KPW0.00999990316 PAB
10 KPW0.01111100351 PAB
100 KPW0.11111003509 PAB
200 KPW0.22222007018 PAB
300 KPW0.33333010527 PAB
400 KPW0.44444014036 PAB
500 KPW0.55555017545 PAB
600 KPW0.66666021054 PAB
700 KPW0.77777024563 PAB
800 KPW0.88888028072 PAB
900 KPW0.9999903158 PAB
1 000 KPW1.11110035089 PAB
2 000 KPW2.22220070179 PAB
5 000 KPW5.55550175447 PAB
10 000 KPW11.11100350894 PAB
20 000 KPW22.22200701789 PAB
50 000 KPW55.55501754472 PAB
100 000 KPW111.11003508943 PAB
Last updated June 4, 2025 at 12:00 AM