MMK to KPW Exchange Rate - Convert Myanmar Kyat to North Korean Won

Converting from Myanmar Kyat (MMK) to North Korean Won (KPW)

What is Myanmar Kyat (MMK)

The Myanmar Kyat (MMK) is the official currency of Myanmar, a Southeast Asian country also known as Burma. The kyat is subdivided into 100 pyas, although the pya unit is rarely used in everyday transactions today. The currency code for the kyat is MMK, and it is symbolized by the character "Ks."

The Myanmar Kyat has undergone several changes since it was first introduced in the 19th century. In 1952, the kyat was pegged to the British pound, but the currency has since experienced fluctuations and devaluations due to economic challenges and political instability. The Central Bank of Myanmar manages the kyat, regulating its supply and value. Over time, the kyat's exchange rate can vary widely against other major currencies, such as the US dollar (USD) and the euro (EUR).

Exchange rates play a crucial role in international trade and travel, and understanding the worth of the kyat compared to other currencies is essential for individuals and businesses. Currency conversion from MMK to other currencies, such as the North Korean Won (KPW), can be done through currency exchange services, banking institutions, or online platforms.

What is North Korean Won (KPW)

The North Korean Won (KPW) is the official currency of North Korea, a country located in East Asia. The currency code for the won is KPW, and it is often represented by the symbol "₩." The won is divided into 100 chon, but like the pya in Myanmar, the chon is not commonly used in daily transactions.

The North Korean economy is unique, characterized by a centralized government-controlled financial system. The currency was first introduced in 1947, replacing the Korean yen, which was used during the Japanese occupation. Throughout its history, the North Korean won has experienced significant fluctuations in value, especially after reforms and economic changes initiated by the government.

One important aspect of the North Korean won is that it operates in a controlled exchange rate environment, significantly influenced by government policies, foreign trade agreements, and sanctions imposed by other countries. As a result, the exchange rate of the North Korean won may not reflect the true value of the currency on the global market.

When converting from Myanmar Kyat to North Korean Won, it’s essential to consider current exchange rates, which can change frequently. An accurate conversion will involve knowledge of the latest rates, as well as any fees associated with the currency exchange process. To convert MMK to KPW, the formula can be expressed as follows:

KPW = MMK × Exchange Rate

Understanding both currencies is vital for travelers, businesses, and individuals engaging in financial transactions between Myanmar and North Korea.

Myanmar Kyat to North Korean Won conversion table

MMK to KPW conversion table

Myanmar Kyat (MMK)North Korean Won (KPW)
1 MMK0.42852648087 KPW
2 MMK0.85705296173 KPW
3 MMK1.2855794426 KPW
4 MMK1.71410592347 KPW
5 MMK2.14263240433 KPW
6 MMK2.5711588852 KPW
7 MMK2.99968536607 KPW
8 MMK3.42821184693 KPW
9 MMK3.8567383278 KPW
10 MMK4.28526480867 KPW
100 MMK42.85264808668 KPW
200 MMK85.70529617335 KPW
300 MMK128.55794426003 KPW
400 MMK171.4105923467 KPW
500 MMK214.26324043338 KPW
600 MMK257.11588852006 KPW
700 MMK299.96853660673 KPW
800 MMK342.82118469341 KPW
900 MMK385.67383278009 KPW
1 000 MMK428.52648086676 KPW
2 000 MMK857.05296173352 KPW
5 000 MMK2 142.63240433381 KPW
10 000 MMK4 285.26480866761 KPW
20 000 MMK8 570.52961733522 KPW
50 000 MMK21 426.32404333806 KPW
100 000 MMK42 852.64808667612 KPW
Last updated April 25, 2025 at 03:55 PM