KPW to VES Exchange Rate - Convert North Korean Won to Venezuelan bolívar soberano

Converting from North Korean Won (KPW) to Venezuelan bolívar soberano (VES)

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 changes and revaluations throughout its history. The current version of the currency is represented by the symbol ‘₩’.

The value of the North Korean Won is closely controlled by the government, making it quite distinct from most currencies around the world. The exchange rate with other currencies is particularly influenced by North Korea's unique economic structure and foreign policies. While $1 USD may equal around 900 KPW based on official rates, the actual market value can differ significantly due to the country’s restrictions on foreign exchange and the black market, where rates can be substantially higher.

It is important to note that North Korea operates under an authoritarian regime, which means that financial transactions, including currency exchange, are heavily regulated. This situation complicates the process of converting KPW to other currencies, including the Venezuelan bolívar soberano (VES).

What is Venezuelan bolívar soberano (VES)

The Venezuelan bolívar soberano (VES) is the official currency of Venezuela, introduced in August 2018 as part of an effort to stabilize the country's economy. It replaced the previous version of the bolívar at a rate of 1 bolívar soberano to 100,000 bolívares fuertes. The bolívar soberano is represented by the symbol ‘Bs.S.’ and has been subject to hyperinflation, which has significantly impacted its value.

Venezuela has experienced one of the worst hyperinflation crises in history, leading to drastic fluctuations in the currency's value. As a result, the bolívar soberano's purchasing power has diminished greatly over recent years, prompting people to seek alternative forms of currency, like the US dollar, for transactions.

Exchanging KPW for VES can be quite challenging due to limited availability and the constraints mentioned. The conversion process often requires indirect methods, such as exchanging KPW for a more widely accepted currency like the US dollar first, and then converting those dollars into bolívares soberanos. The complexity of this process is increased by the lack of official exchange channels for both currencies.

In conclusion, while converting North Korean Won (KPW) to Venezuelan bolívar soberano (VES) is theoretically possible, it involves multiple challenges due to each currency's unique status in the global economy, government regulations, and hyperinflation issues in Venezuela. Investors and travelers alike must be aware of these dynamics when considering currency exchanges involving KPW and VES.

North Korean Won to Venezuelan bolívar soberano conversion table

KPW to VES conversion table

North Korean Won (KPW)Venezuelan bolívar soberano (VES)
1 KPW0.10809878733 VES
2 KPW0.21619757466 VES
3 KPW0.32429636199 VES
4 KPW0.43239514931 VES
5 KPW0.54049393664 VES
6 KPW0.64859272397 VES
7 KPW0.7566915113 VES
8 KPW0.86479029863 VES
9 KPW0.97288908596 VES
10 KPW1.08098787329 VES
100 KPW10.80987873286 VES
200 KPW21.61975746572 VES
300 KPW32.42963619857 VES
400 KPW43.23951493143 VES
500 KPW54.04939366429 VES
600 KPW64.85927239715 VES
700 KPW75.66915113001 VES
800 KPW86.47902986286 VES
900 KPW97.28890859572 VES
1 000 KPW108.09878732858 VES
2 000 KPW216.19757465716 VES
5 000 KPW540.4939366429 VES
10 000 KPW1 080.98787328579 VES
20 000 KPW2 161.97574657159 VES
50 000 KPW5 404.93936642897 VES
100 000 KPW10 809.87873285794 VES
Last updated June 4, 2025 at 12:00 AM