KRW to INR Exchange Rate - Convert South Korean Won to Indian Rupee

Converting from South Korean Won (KRW) to Indian Rupee (INR)

What is South Korean Won (KRW)

The South Korean Won (KRW) is the official currency of South Korea, a country known for its advanced technology and rich cultural heritage. The currency symbol for the won is ₩, and it is subdivided into 100 jeon, although the use of jeon is quite rare. The Bank of Korea (BOK) is responsible for issuing and regulating the currency.

The won has fluctuated against various world currencies due to factors such as economic changes, global events, and trade relationships. As a result, it’s essential to keep an eye on exchange rates if you plan to transact in or convert KRW. The won is generally stable, often reflecting South Korea's robust economy, driven by industries like electronics, automobiles, and shipbuilding.

When converting KRW to other currencies, understanding exchange rates is crucial. These rates can change multiple times a day based on market dynamics. Many financial platforms and banks provide live exchange rates, making it easier for businesses and travelers to gauge the best times to conduct their transactions.

What is Indian Rupee (INR)

The Indian Rupee (INR) is the official currency of India, a country rich in diversity and culture. The currency symbol for the rupee is ₹, and it is subdivided into 100 paise. The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) is responsible for issuing and managing the currency in the country.

The value of the rupee can be influenced by various factors, including India's economic growth, inflation rates, and overall political stability. India has a mixed economy, encompassing agriculture, manufacturing, and services, which all contribute to the rupee's strength. Like the KRW, the INR is not immune to fluctuations, and those looking to exchange or convert INR should monitor market trends closely.

When converting KRW to INR, it's essential to check the current exchange rate, which can be represented as:

Exchange Rate = (KRW/INR)

Understanding this rate is vital, especially for foreign trade, tourism, or investment purposes. If the value of KRW is higher compared to INR, it means you will get more rupees for each won you exchange, and vice versa.

Conclusion

Converting between currencies like South Korean Won (KRW) and Indian Rupee (INR) can be straightforward with the right information. Always check current rates and consider any possible transaction fees that might apply in converting currency. Being informed will help you make better financial decisions while navigating the currency markets.

South Korean Won to Indian Rupee conversion table

KRW to INR conversion table

South Korean Won (KRW)Indian Rupee (INR)
1 KRW0.06030176142 INR
2 KRW0.12060352283 INR
3 KRW0.18090528425 INR
4 KRW0.24120704567 INR
5 KRW0.30150880709 INR
6 KRW0.3618105685 INR
7 KRW0.42211232992 INR
8 KRW0.48241409134 INR
9 KRW0.54271585275 INR
10 KRW0.60301761417 INR
100 KRW6.03017614171 INR
200 KRW12.06035228341 INR
300 KRW18.09052842512 INR
400 KRW24.12070456682 INR
500 KRW30.15088070853 INR
600 KRW36.18105685023 INR
700 KRW42.21123299194 INR
800 KRW48.24140913364 INR
900 KRW54.27158527535 INR
1 000 KRW60.30176141705 INR
2 000 KRW120.6035228341 INR
5 000 KRW301.50880708525 INR
10 000 KRW603.01761417051 INR
20 000 KRW1 206.03522834102 INR
50 000 KRW3 015.08807085255 INR
100 000 KRW6 030.17614170509 INR
Last updated January 22, 2025 at 04:55 PM