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South Korean Won to Norwegian Krone

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1.00 KRW = 0.006082 NOK
Mid-market rate at 02:35 UTC

KRW to NOK exchange rates today

Live rates · Updated every 15 minutes

KRW South Korean Won to Norwegian Krone
KRWNOK
1 KRW 0.006082 NOK
5 KRW 0.030410 NOK
10 KRW 0.060820 NOK
25 KRW 0.152050 NOK
50 KRW 0.304100 NOK
100 KRW 0.608200 NOK
250 KRW 1.52 NOK
500 KRW 3.04 NOK
1,000 KRW 6.08 NOK
5,000 KRW 30.41 NOK
10,000 KRW 60.82 NOK
NOK Norwegian Krone to South Korean Won
NOKKRW
1 NOK 164.42 KRW
5 NOK 822.10 KRW
10 NOK 1,644.20 KRW
25 NOK 4,110.49 KRW
50 NOK 8,220.98 KRW
100 NOK 16,441.96 KRW
250 NOK 41,104.90 KRW
500 NOK 82,209.80 KRW
1,000 NOK 164,419.60 KRW
5,000 NOK 822,097.99 KRW
10,000 NOK 1,644,195.99 KRW

Click any amount to convert. Rates are mid-market and update every 15 minutes.

KRW to NOK chart

Historical exchange rate trend

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KRW to NOK Statistics

Exchange rate performance overview

MetricLast 30 days
High0.006300
Low0.005900
Average0.006143
Change-1.1%
Volatility1.83%

Looking at the 30-day window, the KRW/NOK pair traded in a range of 0.005900 to 0.006300. The monthly average was 0.006143 with 1.83% volatility. The relatively low volatility indicates stable trading conditions for the KRW/NOK currency pair.

The current mid-market exchange rate is 1 KRW = 0.006082 NOK, updated as of June 4, 2026, 2:35 AM UTC. Mid-market rates represent the fairest available rate and are the midpoint between buy and sell prices on global currency markets. Actual transaction rates from banks or money transfer services may include a markup above this rate.

Currency Information

South Korean Won to Norwegian Krone Exchange Rate

KRW/NOK pairs Korea's tech economy with Norway's oil currency. Korean refineries import crude oil. Norwegian sovereign fund holds Korean equities (Samsung, SK Hynix, Hyundai). Both currencies respond to global growth differently: KRW through tech demand and NOK through energy prices. When tech leads growth, KRW/NOK rises. When energy leads, it falls. Norway's $1.7 trillion sovereign fund holds billions in Korean equities as part of its global portfolio, creating institutional investment flows. Korean shipbuilders construct LNG carriers for Norwegian energy companies. Samsung Heavy Industries and Hyundai Heavy Industries serve the global offshore energy sector that Norwegian companies dominate. Both countries maintain independent currencies managed by respected central banks. The pair combines Asian semiconductor dynamics with European petroleum economics in a cross rate that reflects the relative performance of the world's two most important industrial input categories: technology and energy. For Norwegian fund managers adjusting Korean equity allocation and Korean shipbuilders serving Norwegian energy clients, KRW/NOK determines the bilateral economics of a relationship bridging Asia's tech manufacturing with Europe's energy production.

What Drives the KRW/NOK Rate

BOK and Norges Bank decisions, semiconductor versus oil dynamics, Chinese data (KRW), Norwegian petroleum revenue, sovereign fund Korea allocation, and global growth composition (tech vs energy) are the main drivers.

What a Conversion Really Costs

Direct KRW/NOK illiquid. USD or EUR routing at 2-4%. Both countries increasingly cashless. Online services charge 1-2%. Norway cashless; Korea increasingly so.

How to Get the Best KRW to NOK Rate

USD or EUR routing. No-fee cards in cashless Norway. Compare the mid-market rate on this page. Track semiconductors versus oil for directional signals. Korean shipbuilders' massive LNG carrier and offshore platform construction for Norwegian energy companies creates one of the most significant industrial connections between the two countries. Hyundai Heavy Industries and Samsung Heavy Industries have delivered billions of dollars worth of vessels and platforms to Norwegian operators. This shipbuilding corridor generates won-krone conversion at institutional scale. Norway's sovereign wealth fund's Korean equity holdings add a second major institutional flow. Both countries' central banks maintain hawkish credibility that supports their currencies' relatively stable positioning within their regional peers. The tech-versus-oil dynamic makes KRW/NOK analytically interesting for macro traders seeking to express views on global growth composition without dollar exposure. Both economies' export orientation means global trade volume indicators provide useful leading signals for directional positioning. Korean shipbuilding for Norwegian clients is a multibillion-dollar industrial corridor.

KRW
KRW - South Korean Won
The South Korean Won (KRW) is the official currency of South Korea. Driven by a technology-heavy export economy, the Won is influenced by global semiconductor demand and trade with China.
NOK
NOK - Norwegian Krone
The Norwegian Krone (NOK) is the official currency of Norway. Closely tied to Brent crude oil prices, it reflects the economy of a nation with a $1.7 trillion sovereign wealth fund.

KRW to NOK frequently asked questions

Common questions about converting South Korean Won to Norwegian Krone

The live rate is at the top of this page, updating every 5 minutes.
Yes. Billions in Samsung, SK Hynix, Hyundai, and other Korean stocks.
BOK and Norges Bank rates, semiconductors vs oil, Chinese data, and sovereign fund flows.
Illiquid. USD or EUR routing.
Korean shipbuilders make LNG carriers for Norwegian energy companies.
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