KRW to RUB Exchange Rate - Convert South Korean Won to Russian Rouble

Converting from South Korean Won (KRW) to Russian Rouble (RUB)

What is South Korean Won (KRW)

The South Korean Won (KRW) is the official currency of South Korea. It was introduced in 1945, replacing the Korean yen. One won is subdivided into 100 jeon, although the jeon unit is not commonly used in everyday transactions anymore. The symbol for the won is ₩, and its currency code is KRW.

The South Korean Won is managed by the Bank of Korea, which is responsible for issuing and controlling the currency. The currency is widely used in South Korea for a variety of transactions, and it plays a crucial role in the nation’s economy. It is traded on foreign exchange markets, making it an essential currency for international trade and investment.

Additionally, the value of the won can fluctuate based on various factors including economic conditions, interest rates, and geopolitical events. It is important for anyone considering converting their won to monitor these factors to understand the best time to make their currency exchange.

What is Russian Rouble (RUB)

The Russian Rouble (RUB) is the official currency of Russia and is one of the oldest currencies in the world, dating back to the 13th century. The symbol for the rouble is ₽, and its currency code is RUB. Like the won, the rouble is also subdivided into smaller units, known as kopecks, where 1 rouble equals 100 kopecks.

The Central Bank of the Russian Federation manages the rouble, overseeing its issuance and regulation. The rouble is used not only in Russia but also in certain neighboring countries as a means of exchange. Its value can change frequently based on the conditions of the global economy, oil prices (as Russia is a major oil producer), and monetary policies implemented by the central bank.

When considering a conversion from KRW to RUB, it's essential to be aware of the current exchange rate, which indicates how much one currency is worth in terms of the other. The exchange rate can often be found on financial news platforms or currency converters online.

For a basic idea, if you’re looking to convert a specific amount of KRW to RUB, you can use the formula:

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

In conclusion, converting from South Korean won to Russian roubles requires you to be aware of the current exchange rates and factors influencing both currencies. Understanding these currencies allows for informed decisions whether you're traveling, investing, or conducting international business transactions.

South Korean Won to Russian Rouble conversion table

KRW to RUB conversion table

South Korean Won (KRW)Russian Rouble (RUB)
1 KRW0.05743598859 RUB
2 KRW0.11487197718 RUB
3 KRW0.17230796577 RUB
4 KRW0.22974395435 RUB
5 KRW0.28717994294 RUB
6 KRW0.34461593153 RUB
7 KRW0.40205192012 RUB
8 KRW0.45948790871 RUB
9 KRW0.5169238973 RUB
10 KRW0.57435988589 RUB
100 KRW5.74359885886 RUB
200 KRW11.48719771772 RUB
300 KRW17.23079657658 RUB
400 KRW22.97439543544 RUB
500 KRW28.71799429429 RUB
600 KRW34.46159315315 RUB
700 KRW40.20519201201 RUB
800 KRW45.94879087087 RUB
900 KRW51.69238972973 RUB
1 000 KRW57.43598858859 RUB
2 000 KRW114.87197717718 RUB
5 000 KRW287.17994294294 RUB
10 000 KRW574.35988588589 RUB
20 000 KRW1 148.71977177177 RUB
50 000 KRW2 871.79942942943 RUB
100 000 KRW5 743.59885885887 RUB
Last updated April 1, 2025 at 11:55 PM