KPW to QAR Exchange Rate - Convert North Korean Won to Qatar Rial

Converting from North Korean Won (KPW) to Qatar Rial (QAR)

What is North Korean Won (KPW)

The North Korean Won (KPW) is the official currency of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (commonly known as North Korea). Introduced in 1947, the won has undergone various adjustments and denominations over the years. The currency is predominantly used within North Korea, where it serves as the primary medium for trade and daily transactions.

The won is subdivided into 100 chon, though the chon is rarely used in practice; most pricing is quoted in wons. The currency comes in both banknotes and coins, with various denominations reflecting the communist government's emphasis on control and regulation over the economy. Banknotes are often vibrant and showcase significant historical and cultural figures, symbols, and landmarks.

It is essential to note that the North Korean economy operates under strict regulations and is largely isolated from the global market. This isolation affects the stability and value of the KPW, as it is not widely traded on the international forex markets. Due to a lack of reliable exchange rates, converting KPW to other currencies can be challenging and often involves informal or black-market exchanges.

What is Qatar Rial (QAR)

The Qatar Rial (QAR) is the official currency of the State of Qatar. Introduced in 1973, the rial is divided into 100 dirhams. The symbol for the rial is ﷼, and it is represented in international currency markets by the code QAR. The Qatari economy relies heavily on oil and gas exports, which has contributed to the rial’s stability and relatively high value compared to many other currencies.

The QAR is issued by the Qatar Central Bank and is readily available in various banknote and coin denominations. Banknotes feature designs that depict Qatari heritage, culture, and significant national milestones. The currency is known for its strength, often ranking favorably against other global currencies.

Qatar’s currency is freely traded internationally, making it easier to exchange for other currencies. The exchange rate for the QAR is typically stable, thanks to the country’s significant reserves and sound monetary policies.

Converting KPW to QAR

Converting North Korean Won to Qatari Rial can be quite complex due to the volatility of the KPW and the limited accessibility of reliable exchange rates. As KPW is not widely accepted outside of North Korea, those seeking to exchange it for QAR may rely on unofficial channels or specific forex services that specialize in rare currency exchanges.

For instance, if the current exchange rate is around

1 QAR = 1,300 KPW

, a holder of 10,000 KPW would receive approximately

(10,000 KPW/1300) ≈ 7.69 QAR

upon conversion.

It remains critical for users to consult updated exchange rates and consider any fees associated with currency conversion. Understanding these currencies and their implications can aid travelers or business people in navigating financial transactions involving the North Korean Won and Qatari Rial.

North Korean Won to Qatar Rial conversion table

KPW to QAR conversion table

North Korean Won (KPW)Qatar Rial (QAR)
1 KPW0.00404437497 QAR
2 KPW0.00808874994 QAR
3 KPW0.01213312491 QAR
4 KPW0.01617749988 QAR
5 KPW0.02022187485 QAR
6 KPW0.02426624982 QAR
7 KPW0.02831062479 QAR
8 KPW0.03235499976 QAR
9 KPW0.03639937473 QAR
10 KPW0.0404437497 QAR
100 KPW0.40443749702 QAR
200 KPW0.80887499403 QAR
300 KPW1.21331249105 QAR
400 KPW1.61774998807 QAR
500 KPW2.02218748509 QAR
600 KPW2.4266249821 QAR
700 KPW2.83106247912 QAR
800 KPW3.23549997614 QAR
900 KPW3.63993747316 QAR
1 000 KPW4.04437497017 QAR
2 000 KPW8.08874994035 QAR
5 000 KPW20.22187485087 QAR
10 000 KPW40.44374970174 QAR
20 000 KPW80.88749940347 QAR
50 000 KPW202.21874850869 QAR
100 000 KPW404.43749701737 QAR
Last updated June 2, 2025 at 12:00 AM