KPW to TZS Exchange Rate - Convert North Korean Won to Tanzanian Shilling

Converting from North Korean Won (KPW) to Tanzanian Shilling (TZS)

What is North Korean Won (KPW)

The North Korean Won (KPW) is the official currency of North Korea. First introduced in 1947, it was established to stabilize the economy following World War II and the division of Korea. The North Korean government issues the currency, and it is primarily used within the country. The Won is divided into 100 chon, although chon is rarely used in daily transactions.

Due to North Korea's isolated economy and limited engagement with the global market, the exchange rate of the KPW can be somewhat opaque. There are two exchange rates for the currency: the official rate set by the government and a black market rate that often holds more significance for everyday transactions. The value of the KPW can fluctuate widely, influenced by various internal factors, including government regulations and the country's economic conditions.

Despite its limited use outside of North Korea, understanding the KPW is important for businesses and individuals engaging with the country. The exchange rate with foreign currencies remains essential for accurately evaluating prices and costs associated with imports and exports in international trade.

What is Tanzanian Shilling (TZS)

The Tanzanian Shilling (TZS) is the official currency of Tanzania, introduced in 1966 to stabilize the economy. The Shilling is subdivided into 100 cents, although, like many currencies, the cent denomination is not widely used in day-to-day transactions. The Bank of Tanzania is responsible for issuing and regulating the currency.

Over the years, the Tanzanian Shilling has undergone several changes and adjustments, including the introduction of new banknotes and coins to better reflect the current economic environment. The currency's value can fluctuate based on various factors, such as inflation rates, trade balance, and economic policies. It is crucial for anyone involved in trading or traveling to Tanzania to keep an eye on the exchange rate, which often changes due to market dynamics.

Exchange rates for currencies are typically represented in terms of how much one unit of currency is worth compared to another. To convert North Korean Won (KPW) to Tanzanian Shilling (TZS), one can use the following formula:

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

For example, if the exchange rate is 1 KPW = 0.05 TZS and you have 1,000 KPW, the calculation would be:

Amount in TZS = 1000 KPW × 0.05 TZS/KPW = 50 TZS

Keep in mind that exchange rates may vary, so it is advisable to check current rates from reliable financial institutions or currency converters before making any conversions. Understanding these currencies and how to convert between them can greatly assist in making informed financial decisions when engaging with North Korea and Tanzania.

North Korean Won to Tanzanian Shilling conversion table

KPW to TZS conversion table

North Korean Won (KPW)Tanzanian Shilling (TZS)
1 KPW2.99055816881 TZS
2 KPW5.98111633761 TZS
3 KPW8.97167450642 TZS
4 KPW11.96223267522 TZS
5 KPW14.95279084403 TZS
6 KPW17.94334901284 TZS
7 KPW20.93390718164 TZS
8 KPW23.92446535045 TZS
9 KPW26.91502351925 TZS
10 KPW29.90558168806 TZS
100 KPW299.05581688061 TZS
200 KPW598.11163376122 TZS
300 KPW897.16745064182 TZS
400 KPW1 196.22326752243 TZS
500 KPW1 495.27908440304 TZS
600 KPW1 794.33490128365 TZS
700 KPW2 093.39071816426 TZS
800 KPW2 392.44653504487 TZS
900 KPW2 691.50235192547 TZS
1 000 KPW2 990.55816880608 TZS
2 000 KPW5 981.11633761217 TZS
5 000 KPW14 952.79084403041 TZS
10 000 KPW29 905.58168806083 TZS
20 000 KPW59 811.16337612165 TZS
50 000 KPW149 527.90844030414 TZS
100 000 KPW299 055.81688060827 TZS
Last updated June 2, 2025 at 12:00 AM