KPW to SYP Exchange Rate - Convert North Korean Won to Syrian Pound

Converting from North Korean Won (KPW) to Syrian Pound (SYP)

What is North Korean Won (KPW)

The North Korean Won (KPW) is the official currency of North Korea. Introduced in 1947, it replaced the Korean Yen at par. The currency is subdivided into 100 chon, although chon are rarely used in everyday transactions. The symbol for the North Korean Won is ₩, and its ISO code is KPW.

Due to North Korea's closed economy and strict government regulations, the KPW is not widely traded on international markets. Consequently, its exchange rate is often influenced more by state policy rather than supply and demand dynamics typical in other currencies. Nonetheless, the KPW exists in both banknotes and coins, but coins are not commonly seen in circulation.

In recent years, economic sanctions and the overall state of North Korea's economy have led to increased inflation, which has affected the value of the KPW. Adjustments in the currency's value often occur due to governmental directives rather than economic fluctuations. Thus, converting KPW to other currencies can be complex and unrepresentative of its actual use in a typical market scenario.

What is Syrian Pound (SYP)

The Syrian Pound (SYP) is the official currency of Syria, symbolized by £S or sometimes just SYP. It was introduced in 1919 and is subdivided into 100 piasters. The Syrian Pound has undergone significant changes due to the ongoing economic hardship and civil unrest in the country.

The value of the SYP has declined considerably since the onset of the Syrian civil war in 2011. Economic sanctions, inflation, and a lack of foreign investment have caused the currency to weaken significantly. As a result, the Syrian Pound is not stable, and its exchange rates can fluctuate widely from day to day.

Despite its depreciation, transactions in Syria continue to use the SYP for everyday purchases, from groceries to larger goods. The SYP exists in various denominations, both in coins and banknotes, adapting to the economic needs of the populace. Similar to the North Korean Won, the Syrian Pound is also affected by government controls and regulations, making its conversion to other currencies a nuanced process.

Converting KPW to SYP

Converting North Korean Won (KPW) to Syrian Pound (SYP) can be quite challenging due to limited access to exchange rates and market fluctuations. As both currencies are primarily influenced by local economic conditions and government regulations, finding a reliable exchange rate may involve significant research and caution.

Since these currencies are not often traded internationally, it is essential to consult multiple sources for accurate and up-to-date information before making any conversions. Whether for trade, travel, or investment purposes, understanding the economic landscape of both North Korea and Syria can aid in making informed decisions regarding currency exchange between KPW and SYP.

North Korean Won to Syrian Pound conversion table

KPW to SYP conversion table

North Korean Won (KPW)Syrian Pound (SYP)
1 KPW14.42700369111 SYP
2 KPW28.85400738222 SYP
3 KPW43.28101107333 SYP
4 KPW57.70801476444 SYP
5 KPW72.13501845555 SYP
6 KPW86.56202214666 SYP
7 KPW100.98902583777 SYP
8 KPW115.41602952889 SYP
9 KPW129.84303322 SYP
10 KPW144.27003691111 SYP
100 KPW1 442.70036911107 SYP
200 KPW2 885.40073822214 SYP
300 KPW4 328.1011073332 SYP
400 KPW5 770.80147644427 SYP
500 KPW7 213.50184555534 SYP
600 KPW8 656.20221466641 SYP
700 KPW10 098.90258377747 SYP
800 KPW11 541.60295288854 SYP
900 KPW12 984.30332199961 SYP
1 000 KPW14 427.00369111068 SYP
2 000 KPW28 854.00738222135 SYP
5 000 KPW72 135.01845555338 SYP
10 000 KPW144 270.03691110676 SYP
20 000 KPW288 540.07382221353 SYP
50 000 KPW721 350.18455553382 SYP
100 000 KPW1 442 700.36911106764 SYP
Last updated June 4, 2025 at 12:00 AM