KRW to GTQ Exchange Rate - Convert South Korean Won to Guatemala Quetzal

Converting from South Korean Won (KRW) to Guatemala Quetzal (GTQ)

What is South Korean Won (KRW)

The South Korean Won (KRW) is the official currency of South Korea, a vibrant nation known for its rich culture, advanced technology, and strong economy. The Won is symbolized as ₩ and is subdivided into 100 jeon, although the jeon is rarely used in daily transactions today.

The history of the Won dates back to 1902 when it replaced the Korean yen. Over the years, the currency has undergone various changes, especially during South Korea’s economic transformations. The Bank of Korea, established in 1950, is the central authority responsible for issuing the currency and managing monetary policy.

The exchange rate of KRW can fluctuate frequently due to various factors, such as economic conditions, inflation, and market speculation. For individuals traveling to South Korea or conducting business there, understanding the value of the Won in comparison to other currencies is essential.

What is Guatemala Quetzal (GTQ)

The Guatemala Quetzal (GTQ) is the official currency of Guatemala, a Central American country known for its stunning landscapes, Mayan heritage, and biodiversity. The currency is named after the Quetzal bird, a symbol of freedom and beauty in Guatemala. It is abbreviated as Q and subdivided into 100 centavos.

The Quetzal was introduced in 1925, replacing the Guatemalan peso. Like the KRW, the GTQ is also managed by a central bank, which is the Bank of Guatemala. The GTQ has undergone various changes over the decades, reflecting the political and economic climate of the country.

Exchange rates for the Quetzal can vary widely based on economic conditions, inflation rates, and international trade. For example, if Guatemala experiences inflation, the value of the GTQ against other currencies may decline.

Converting KRW to GTQ

When converting South Korean Won to Guatemala Quetzal, it’s important to use a reliable exchange rate to get an accurate idea of the value. As of recent data, the exchange rate fluctuates, so checking real-time rates from financial institutions or currency conversion websites can help you get the best deal.

For instance, if the exchange rate is approximately 1 KRW = 0.005 GTQ, converting a sum would involve multiplying your KRW amount by this rate. If you have 10,000 KRW, the conversion would be:

10,000 KRW × 0.005 GTQ/KRW = 50 GTQ

In conclusion, understanding the South Korean Won and Guatemala Quetzal is vital for travelers and investors alike. Paying attention to exchange rates and economic conditions will enable better financial decisions when converting between these two currencies.

South Korean Won to Guatemala Quetzal conversion table

KRW to GTQ conversion table

South Korean Won (KRW)Guatemala Quetzal (GTQ)
1 KRW0.00565433497 GTQ
2 KRW0.01130866994 GTQ
3 KRW0.01696300491 GTQ
4 KRW0.02261733988 GTQ
5 KRW0.02827167485 GTQ
6 KRW0.03392600983 GTQ
7 KRW0.0395803448 GTQ
8 KRW0.04523467977 GTQ
9 KRW0.05088901474 GTQ
10 KRW0.05654334971 GTQ
100 KRW0.56543349709 GTQ
200 KRW1.13086699418 GTQ
300 KRW1.69630049127 GTQ
400 KRW2.26173398837 GTQ
500 KRW2.82716748546 GTQ
600 KRW3.39260098255 GTQ
700 KRW3.95803447964 GTQ
800 KRW4.52346797673 GTQ
900 KRW5.08890147382 GTQ
1 000 KRW5.65433497091 GTQ
2 000 KRW11.30866994183 GTQ
5 000 KRW28.27167485457 GTQ
10 000 KRW56.54334970913 GTQ
20 000 KRW113.08669941826 GTQ
50 000 KRW282.71674854565 GTQ
100 000 KRW565.43349709131 GTQ
Last updated June 5, 2025 at 06:55 AM