KRW to QAR Exchange Rate - Convert South Korean Won to Qatar Rial

Converting from South Korean Won (KRW) to Qatar Rial (QAR) | Currency

What is South Korean Won (KRW)

The South Korean Won (KRW) is the official currency of South Korea and is used throughout the country for all monetary transactions. Symbolized by "₩," the Won is subdivided into smaller units known as "jeon," although these are rarely used in everyday exchanges. The Bank of Korea is responsible for issuing the currency and maintaining its stability.

The Won was introduced in 1945, replacing the Korean yen at a rate of 15 won for 1 yen. Over the years, it has undergone several changes, including adjustments to its value and the introduction of new banknotes and coins. The current series of bills features notable figures from Korean history and culture, reflecting the country's heritage.

When dealing with international exchanges, the Won is often evaluated against major currencies like the US Dollar (USD) and the Euro (EUR). Its value fluctuates based on various factors, including South Korea's economic performance, trade balance, and global market trends. For travelers or businesses looking to convert KRW to another currency, being aware of the current exchange rate is essential.

What is Qatar Rial (QAR)

The Qatar Rial (QAR) is the national currency of Qatar, a small but wealthy nation located on the Arabian Peninsula. Represented by the symbol "ر.ق" in Arabic or "QR" in English, the Rial is divided into 100 dirhams. The Qatar Central Bank is the authority responsible for issuing and regulating the currency.

The Qatari Rial was introduced in 1973, replacing the Qatar and Dubai Rial at a fixed rate of 1 QAR to 1 QDBR. The currency is known for its stability, largely due to Qatar's rich natural resources, especially its vast reserves of oil and natural gas. The value of the Rial is pegged to the US Dollar at a fixed exchange rate of approximately $1 USD = 3.64 QAR. This peg helps maintain the Rial’s stability and predictability in the international market.

Foreign exchange transactions involving the Qatari Rial are particularly important for businesses and travelers engaging in trade and tourism. Understanding the exchange rate between the QAR and other currencies, such as the South Korean Won, is crucial for making informed financial decisions.

Converting KRW to QAR

To convert KRW to QAR, one must check the current exchange rate. As economic circumstances can change, it is advisable to consult a reliable financial service or currency converter. The conversion can be expressed mathematically as:

Amount in QAR = Amount in KRW × Exchange Rate (QAR/KRW)

For those planning to travel to Qatar or conduct business transactions, staying updated on the exchange rate will ensure an easier financial experience. Always consider additional fees that may be charged by banks or exchange services when converting currencies.

South Korean Won to Qatar Rial conversion table

KRW to QAR conversion table

South Korean Won (KRW)Qatar Rial (QAR)
1 KRW0.00253724493 QAR
2 KRW0.00507448987 QAR
3 KRW0.0076117348 QAR
4 KRW0.01014897973 QAR
5 KRW0.01268622467 QAR
6 KRW0.0152234696 QAR
7 KRW0.01776071453 QAR
8 KRW0.02029795947 QAR
9 KRW0.0228352044 QAR
10 KRW0.02537244933 QAR
100 KRW0.25372449332 QAR
200 KRW0.50744898665 QAR
300 KRW0.76117347997 QAR
400 KRW1.01489797329 QAR
500 KRW1.26862246662 QAR
600 KRW1.52234695994 QAR
700 KRW1.77607145326 QAR
800 KRW2.02979594659 QAR
900 KRW2.28352043991 QAR
1 000 KRW2.53724493323 QAR
2 000 KRW5.07448986647 QAR
5 000 KRW12.68622466617 QAR
10 000 KRW25.37244933234 QAR
20 000 KRW50.74489866468 QAR
50 000 KRW126.86224666169 QAR
100 000 KRW253.72449332338 QAR
Last updated April 11, 2025 at 09:55 PM