KPW to ZAR Exchange Rate - Convert North Korean Won to South African Rand

Converting from North Korean Won (KPW) to South African Rand (ZAR)

What is North Korean Won (KPW)

The North Korean Won (KPW) is the official currency of North Korea. Symbolized as "₩", it has been in use since 1947, replacing the Korean yen at par. The currency exists in both coins and banknotes, with banknotes being more commonly used for transactions. The North Korean government strictly controls and manages the currency, making it difficult to exchange outside the country. Due to its limited use in global markets, KPW does not have a standard exchange rate with most currencies, including the South African Rand (ZAR).

The North Korean economy operates primarily on a state-controlled system, and prices of goods are often set by the government rather than being influenced by supply and demand. Additionally, North Korea is largely isolated due to political and economic sanctions which limit international trade. This isolation means that the KPW has a very low or even non-existent value in foreign markets. When considering converting KPW to any other currency, it is important to note that such transactions can be complicated and subject to strict regulations within North Korea.

What is South African Rand (ZAR)

The South African Rand (ZAR) serves as the official currency of South Africa and is represented by the symbol "R." Introduced in 1961, it replaced the South African pound in an effort to decimalize the currency. Coins and banknotes in rand are widely accepted not only in South Africa, but also in several neighboring countries, such as Lesotho, Eswatini, and Namibia, which use it alongside their own currencies.

The rand is grouped into 100 smaller units called cents, marked by "c." The South African economy is one of the most developed on the continent and is characterized by a mixture of agricultural, mining, and industrial sectors. The value of the rand is impacted by various factors, including economic conditions, interest rates, and international trade dynamics. Unlike the KPW, the rand is a freely traded currency and can be exchanged relatively easily in global markets, allowing for straightforward conversion to and from multiple foreign currencies.

Converting KPW to ZAR

Converting North Korean Won to South African Rand presents unique challenges due to the limited accessibility and restrictions on KPW outside of North Korea. If you are looking to make such a conversion, it's advisable to consult with local financial institutions, currency exchange services, or online platforms that specialize in foreign currency. Keep in mind that fluctuations in exchange rates and transaction fees can affect the final amount you receive. If traveling to South Korea or another nearby country, accessing ZAR might be easier than directly converting KPW.

In conclusion, while the KPW and ZAR represent distinct financial systems, understanding each currency's context is essential when considering their conversion.

North Korean Won to South African Rand conversion table

KPW to ZAR conversion table

North Korean Won (KPW)South African Rand (ZAR)
1 KPW0.01984989434 ZAR
2 KPW0.03969978867 ZAR
3 KPW0.05954968301 ZAR
4 KPW0.07939957734 ZAR
5 KPW0.09924947168 ZAR
6 KPW0.11909936601 ZAR
7 KPW0.13894926035 ZAR
8 KPW0.15879915468 ZAR
9 KPW0.17864904902 ZAR
10 KPW0.19849894336 ZAR
100 KPW1.98498943356 ZAR
200 KPW3.96997886711 ZAR
300 KPW5.95496830067 ZAR
400 KPW7.93995773423 ZAR
500 KPW9.92494716779 ZAR
600 KPW11.90993660134 ZAR
700 KPW13.8949260349 ZAR
800 KPW15.87991546846 ZAR
900 KPW17.86490490201 ZAR
1 000 KPW19.84989433557 ZAR
2 000 KPW39.69978867114 ZAR
5 000 KPW99.24947167785 ZAR
10 000 KPW198.49894335571 ZAR
20 000 KPW396.99788671141 ZAR
50 000 KPW992.49471677853 ZAR
100 000 KPW1 984.98943355706 ZAR
Last updated June 2, 2025 at 12:00 AM