KRW to PKR Exchange Rate - Convert South Korean Won to Pakistani Rupee

Converting from South Korean Won (KRW) to Pakistani Rupee (PKR)

What is South Korean Won (KRW)

The South Korean Won, abbreviated as KRW, is the official currency of South Korea. It was introduced in 1945, replacing the Korean yen at a rate of 15 won for 1 yen. The won is further subdivided into 100 jeon, although jeon coins are seldom used today given their low value.

The symbol for the Korean won is ₩, and it is typically denoted in financial contexts with the abbreviation KRW. The value of the won is influenced by various factors, including South Korea's economic conditions, trade balance, and inflation rates. The Bank of Korea is responsible for issuing the won and regulating its supply to ensure a stable economy.

In South Korea, banknotes come in denominations of 1,000, 5,000, 10,000, and 50,000 won, while coins are available in 1, 5, 10, 50, 100, and 500 won. The won has gained a reputation as a stable currency in the Asian market, thanks in part to South Korea's strong export-driven economy.

What is Pakistani Rupee (PKR)

The Pakistani Rupee, abbreviated as PKR, is the official currency of Pakistan and was introduced in 1948, shortly after the country gained independence. The symbol for the Pakistani rupee is ₨, and it is divided into 100 paisa. However, similar to the Korean won, paisa coins are rarely used today due to inflation and changes in purchasing power.

The value of the Pakistani rupee is affected by a range of economic factors, such as inflation, trade balance, foreign reserves, and political stability. The State Bank of Pakistan is the central bank that manages the supply of the currency and implements monetary policy.

Pakistani banknotes are available in various denominations, including 10, 20, 50, 100, 500, and 1,000 rupees, with coins available in denominations of 1, 2, 5, and 10 rupees along with 1, 2, 5, and 10 paise. The rupee has seen fluctuations over the years as a result of economic challenges, but it remains the primary currency for trade and daily transactions in Pakistan.

Converting KRW to PKR

Currency conversion between KRW and PKR can be done through various online platforms, banks, or currency exchange services. The exchange rate can fluctuate based on several factors, including market demand, geopolitical events, and economic indicators, so it is essential to check current rates before engaging in any conversion.

To convert an amount in won to rupees, you can use the formula:

Amount in PKR = Amount in KRW × Exchange Rate (KRW to PKR)

It is advisable to keep an eye on real-time exchange rates and consider any fees charged by the currency exchange service you are using. Understanding the value of both currencies and the factors that affect their rates will enable you to make informed financial decisions.

South Korean Won to Pakistani Rupee conversion table

KRW to PKR conversion table

South Korean Won (KRW)Pakistani Rupee (PKR)
1 KRW0.20784978968 PKR
2 KRW0.41569957936 PKR
3 KRW0.62354936905 PKR
4 KRW0.83139915873 PKR
5 KRW1.03924894841 PKR
6 KRW1.24709873809 PKR
7 KRW1.45494852778 PKR
8 KRW1.66279831746 PKR
9 KRW1.87064810714 PKR
10 KRW2.07849789682 PKR
100 KRW20.78497896824 PKR
200 KRW41.56995793648 PKR
300 KRW62.35493690472 PKR
400 KRW83.13991587296 PKR
500 KRW103.92489484119 PKR
600 KRW124.70987380943 PKR
700 KRW145.49485277767 PKR
800 KRW166.27983174591 PKR
900 KRW187.06481071415 PKR
1 000 KRW207.84978968239 PKR
2 000 KRW415.69957936478 PKR
5 000 KRW1 039.24894841194 PKR
10 000 KRW2 078.49789682388 PKR
20 000 KRW4 156.99579364776 PKR
50 000 KRW10 392.48948411941 PKR
100 000 KRW20 784.97896823882 PKR
Last updated June 5, 2025 at 06:55 AM