MYR to KPW Exchange Rate - Convert Malaysian Ringgit to North Korean Won

Converting from Malaysian Ringgit (MYR) to North Korean Won (KPW)

What is Malaysian Ringgit (MYR)

The Malaysian Ringgit, abbreviated as MYR, is the official currency of Malaysia. It is subdivided into 100 sen, with coins available in denominations of 5, 10, 20, and 50 sen, along with larger denominations of RM1, RM5, RM10, RM20, RM50, and RM100 banknotes. The symbol for the Malaysian Ringgit is "RM."

The MYR has been widely used in Malaysia since 1975, replacing the Malaysian dollar. Over the years, the currency has seen fluctuations influenced by economic conditions, government policies, and market dynamics. The Bank Negara Malaysia, the country's central bank, plays a crucial role in regulating and issuing the currency, ensuring its stability and trust within the local and international markets.

The Malaysian economy relies heavily on exports, particularly commodities such as palm oil, electronics, and petroleum. The value of MYR can be affected by global market trends, domestic economic growth, and foreign exchange rates. For travelers or businesses dealing with Malaysian Ringgit, keeping an eye on these economic factors is essential for understanding conversion rates to other currencies.

What is North Korean Won (KPW)

The North Korean Won, abbreviated as KPW, is the official currency of North Korea. It is subdivided into 100 chon, although chon coins are not commonly used in everyday transactions. Banknotes come in various denominations: KPW 1, KPW 5, KPW 10, KPW 50, KPW 100, KPW 500, and KPW 1,000. The symbol for the North Korean Won is "₩."

Unlike many currencies, the KPW exists in a unique economic system governed by North Korea's state-controlled economy. The value of the North Korean Won is not subjected to normal market forces like most other currencies, as it is influenced significantly by government policies and regulations. As a result, obtaining an accurate exchange rate between KPW and other currencies, including MYR, can be challenging.

Travel to North Korea is highly restricted, and the local currency is mainly used within the country. Foreign currencies, such as USD or Chinese Yuan (CNY), may be accepted in some areas, but KPW remains the primary means of trade. Those looking to convert MYR to KPW should approach this with caution, given the current economic climate and availability of reliable exchange services.

Currency Conversion

When converting MYR to KPW, it's essential to consult up-to-date financial resources or currency converters for accurate rates. The conversion process can be mathematically expressed as:

Converted Amount = Amount in MYR × Exchange Rate (MYR to KPW)

For instance, if the exchange rate is 1 MYR = 200 KPW, then converting 10 MYR would yield:

10 MYR × 200 = 2000 KPW

Understanding the fluctuating rates and the economic situation of both currencies is vital for anyone dealing with conversions.

Malaysian Ringgit to North Korean Won conversion table

MYR to KPW conversion table

Malaysian Ringgit (MYR)North Korean Won (KPW)
1 MYR211.78584352786 KPW
2 MYR423.57168705572 KPW
3 MYR635.35753058358 KPW
4 MYR847.14337411144 KPW
5 MYR1 058.9292176393 KPW
6 MYR1 270.71506116716 KPW
7 MYR1 482.50090469502 KPW
8 MYR1 694.28674822288 KPW
9 MYR1 906.07259175075 KPW
10 MYR2 117.85843527861 KPW
100 MYR21 178.58435278606 KPW
200 MYR42 357.16870557212 KPW
300 MYR63 535.75305835817 KPW
400 MYR84 714.33741114423 KPW
500 MYR105 892.92176393029 KPW
600 MYR127 071.50611671635 KPW
700 MYR148 250.09046950241 KPW
800 MYR169 428.67482228847 KPW
900 MYR190 607.25917507452 KPW
1 000 MYR211 785.84352786058 KPW
2 000 MYR423 571.68705572116 KPW
5 000 MYR1 058 929.21763930291 KPW
10 000 MYR2 117 858.43527860582 KPW
20 000 MYR4 235 716.87055721165 KPW
50 000 MYR10 589 292.17639302912 KPW
100 000 MYR21 178 584.35278605824 KPW
Last updated June 3, 2025 at 10:55 AM