KRW to EUR Exchange Rate - Convert South Korean Won to Euro

Converting from South Korean Won (KRW) to Euro (EUR)

What is South Korean Won (KRW)

The South Korean Won (KRW) is the official currency of South Korea. It is abbreviated as "KRW" and is symbolized by "₩." The won was first introduced in 1945, replacing the Korean yen, and has undergone several changes and reforms since its inception. The currency is further divided into smaller units known as jeon, with 1,000 won being equivalent to 1,000 jeon. However, the jeon is rarely used in everyday transactions.

In South Korea, the currency is issued by the Bank of Korea, the country’s central bank. The won plays a crucial role in the South Korean economy, which is characterized by a strong industrial sector, cutting-edge technology, and significant exports. Factors like inflation, economic growth, and foreign exchange reserves can affect the value of the won against other currencies.

When converting KRW to another currency, it’s important to consider the current exchange rate. The exchange rate can fluctuate due to various factors, including economic indicators, market demand, and geopolitical events. For example, if the exchange rate is 1,200 KRW to 1 EUR, it means that you would need ₩1,200 to purchase €1.

What is Euro (EUR)

The Euro (EUR) is the official currency of the Eurozone, which consists of 19 of the 27 European Union countries. It was introduced in 1999 in electronic form and became physical currency in 2002, replacing national currencies like the German Mark and French Franc. The Euro is abbreviated as "EUR" and is symbolized by "€."

The Euro aims to facilitate trade and travel within Europe by providing a common currency. It is the second most traded currency globally, after the United States Dollar (USD). The European Central Bank (ECB) manages the Euro, setting monetary policy and working to maintain price stability across the Eurozone.

Exchange rates for the Euro can also be affected by various factors, including economic conditions, political stability, and changes in interest rates. For instance, if the conversion rate from KRW to EUR is 1,200, it indicates that €1 is worth ₩1,200. Foreign exchange markets constantly adjust these rates based on supply and demand.

Conclusion

Understanding the conversion between South Korean Won (KRW) and Euro (EUR) is essential for those traveling, trading, or conducting business between South Korea and Europe. Always check the latest exchange rates and consider any fees involved in the currency exchange process to get the best value for your money. Whether you're planning a trip to Seoul or looking to import goods from Europe, being informed about these currencies will help you make well-informed financial decisions.

South Korean Won to Euro conversion table

KRW to EUR conversion table

South Korean Won (KRW)Euro (EUR)
1 KRW0.00062847393 EUR
2 KRW0.00125694786 EUR
3 KRW0.00188542178 EUR
4 KRW0.00251389571 EUR
5 KRW0.00314236964 EUR
6 KRW0.00377084357 EUR
7 KRW0.00439931749 EUR
8 KRW0.00502779142 EUR
9 KRW0.00565626535 EUR
10 KRW0.00628473928 EUR
100 KRW0.06284739278 EUR
200 KRW0.12569478555 EUR
300 KRW0.18854217833 EUR
400 KRW0.25138957111 EUR
500 KRW0.31423696389 EUR
600 KRW0.37708435666 EUR
700 KRW0.43993174944 EUR
800 KRW0.50277914222 EUR
900 KRW0.56562653499 EUR
1 000 KRW0.62847392777 EUR
2 000 KRW1.25694785554 EUR
5 000 KRW3.14236963886 EUR
10 000 KRW6.28473927771 EUR
20 000 KRW12.56947855542 EUR
50 000 KRW31.42369638855 EUR
100 000 KRW62.8473927771 EUR
Last updated May 2, 2025 at 11:55 PM