KPW to VEF Exchange Rate - Convert North Korean Won to Venezuelan Bolivar Fuerte

Converting from North Korean Won (KPW) to Venezuelan Bolivar Fuerte (VEF)

What is North Korean Won (KPW)

The North Korean Won (KPW) is the official currency of North Korea. It was introduced in 1947 and has undergone several changes over the years. The currency is often symbolized as "₩."

North Korea's economy is unique, largely due to its centralized control by the government. The country has two exchange rates for the KPW: an official rate set by the government and a black-market rate, which can vary significantly. Because of this dual exchange system, the actual value of the KPW can be hard to determine for international purposes.

For instance, the official exchange rate may not reflect the purchasing power of the currency. North Koreans mainly use the KPW for everyday transactions within the country, but foreigners often need to use foreign currencies, such as the US dollar or Chinese yuan, when traveling there. This limited exposure to the global market makes the KPW a rather difficult currency to trade.

What is Venezuelan Bolivar Fuerte (VEF)

The Venezuelan Bolivar Fuerte (VEF) was introduced in 2008 to replace the original bolivar (VEB) as part of an effort to stabilize Venezuela's economy, which has struggled with hyperinflation and economic instability. The currency symbol for VEF is "Bs.F." However, it’s important to note that the VEF is no longer in active circulation as Venezuela recently revaluated its currency again, transitioning to a new currency called the "Bolívar Soberano" (VES).

Despite its nominal value, the VEF’s purchasing power had significantly dropped due to the hyperinflation that plagued Venezuela for years. Numerous economic factors led to this extreme devaluation, including a decline in oil prices and poor government policies. As a result, converting KPW to VEF, and now to VES, can be complicated.

The actual exchange rate between KPW and VEF (now VES) can vary greatly due to economic conditions, market demand, and political stability in both countries. Since both currencies are subject to fluctuations, it is essential for travelers, businesses, and investors to stay informed about the latest exchange rates before making currency conversions.

In conclusion, while both the North Korean Won and the Venezuelan Bolivar Fuerte represent two distinct financial systems facing their own challenges, understanding these currencies is vital for anyone interested in international finance. Conversions can significantly impact transactions, so keeping an eye on both economic landscapes is essential for accurate conversions and better financial planning.

North Korean Won to Venezuelan Bolivar Fuerte conversion table

KPW to VEF conversion table

North Korean Won (KPW)Venezuelan Bolivar Fuerte (VEF)
1 KPW10 748.58204066255 VEF
2 KPW21 497.1640813251 VEF
3 KPW32 245.74612198765 VEF
4 KPW42 994.3281626502 VEF
5 KPW53 742.91020331275 VEF
6 KPW64 491.4922439753 VEF
7 KPW75 240.07428463785 VEF
8 KPW85 988.6563253004 VEF
9 KPW96 737.23836596295 VEF
10 KPW107 485.8204066255 VEF
100 KPW1 074 858.20406625498 VEF
200 KPW2 149 716.40813250996 VEF
300 KPW3 224 574.61219876494 VEF
400 KPW4 299 432.81626501992 VEF
500 KPW5 374 291.0203312749 VEF
600 KPW6 449 149.22439752988 VEF
700 KPW7 524 007.42846378486 VEF
800 KPW8 598 865.63253003984 VEF
900 KPW9 673 723.83659629482 VEF
1 000 KPW10 748 582.0406625498 VEF
2 000 KPW21 497 164.08132509961 VEF
5 000 KPW53 742 910.20331274902 VEF
10 000 KPW107 485 820.40662549805 VEF
20 000 KPW214 971 640.81325099609 VEF
50 000 KPW537 429 102.03312749024 VEF
100 000 KPW1 074 858 204.06625498047 VEF
Last updated June 2, 2025 at 12:00 AM