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Singapore Dollar to South Korean Won (SGD/KRW) Exchange Rate Today

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Today's rate, how it compares to the last 30 days, and what you'll actually pay to convert.

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SGD to KRW Conversion Table

Common amounts converted from Singapore Dollar to South Korean Won at today's rate.

Singapore Dollar (SGD)South Korean Won (KRW)
1 SGD
5 SGD
10 SGD
25 SGD
50 SGD
100 SGD
250 SGD
500 SGD
1,000 SGD
5,000 SGD
10,000 SGD
50,000 SGD

Rates update live when available. About our data sources.

How much South Korean Won will you actually receive?

Estimated cost to convert SGD 1,000 to KRW with different transfer services. Fees are sourced from published pricing pages and may vary by amount, payment method, and destination.

ServiceRateFeeTotal CostKRW received
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Wise Visit source Mar 2026
Revolut Visit source Mar 2026
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OFX Visit source Mar 2026
XE Visit source Mar 2026
Typical bank Mar 2026
Bureau de change Mar 2026

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Planning a trip? What to know about SGD/KRW

If you are travelling and need South Korean Won, the mid-market rate on this page is your benchmark. Your bank, card, or bureau de change will add their own markup. Use the provider comparison table above to see how much you would actually receive. For practical tips on getting the best rate at your destination, see the travel advice section below.

SGD/KRW rate statistics

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Is today's SGD/KRW rate good or bad?

We compare today's live Singapore Dollar to South Korean Won mid-market rate against its 30-day and 52-week trading range. When the rate is near the top of its recent range, SGD holders get more South Korean Won per unit - a better time to convert. When it is near the bottom, you may want to watch and wait.

Two of Asia's most trade-dependent economies. Singapore manages SGD via a currency band while Korea lets KRW float more freely, making KRW the more volatile side. Semiconductor demand and regional trade data are the shared drivers.

The live analysis below updates throughout market hours and shows exactly where today's rate sits in context.

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What is the SGD/KRW exchange rate?

The SGD/KRW rate tracks how many South Korean Won one Singapore Dollar buys. Two of Asia's most export-dependent economies in a single pair. Singapore's managed exchange rate keeps SGD stable, while KRW's free float makes it more reactive to semiconductor demand and risk appetite. Regional trade and tech supply chain linkages connect the two.

SGD is issued by the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) (ranked 10th globally - meaning it's the 10th most bought and sold currency in the world). KRW is issued by the Bank of Korea (BOK) (ranked 11th). Full SGD profile | Full KRW profile

Singapore Dollar to South Korean Won is commonly checked by K-culture fans, tech industry workers, and travellers to Seoul.

What drives this rate? MAS exchange rate band management (SGD) vs Bank of Korea policy and global semiconductor demand (KRW). Both are trade-dependent Asian economies, so regional trade data and Chinese demand affect the pair strongly.

Is today's SGD/KRW rate good or bad?

The Singapore Dollar to South Korean Won mid-market rate shown above is the reference price before any provider adds fees or markup. It is not a guaranteed quote - your bank, card issuer, or transfer service will offer a different rate that includes their margin.

On a typical conversion, banks add 2-4% to this rate. The gap between the mid-market rate and what you actually receive is the real cost of converting - often larger than any flat fee. Use the mid-market rate on this page as your benchmark, then compare what your bank or transfer provider actually delivers.

Converting Singapore Dollar to South Korean Won? Read this first

Converting to Korean Won? South Korea's payment landscape is highly digital - credit and debit cards are accepted virtually everywhere. Airport bureau de change offer poor rates; Myeongdong money changers in Seoul or bank ATMs are significantly better. T-money transit cards are prepaid, not linked to your bank.

Watch out: The SGD/KRW rate moves 24 hours a day on weekdays. If you are converting a meaningful amount, compare providers using the mid-market rate on this page as your benchmark.

For more on how provider fees work, see our exchange rate FAQ.

Frequently asked questions

What moves the SGD/KRW exchange rate?

MAS exchange rate band management (SGD) vs Bank of Korea policy and global semiconductor demand (KRW). Both are trade-dependent Asian economies, so regional trade data and Chinese demand affect the pair strongly.

Is it better to use a card or withdraw cash for South Korean Won?

For most travelers, a card with no foreign transaction fee is the simplest and cheapest option - provided you always choose to pay in South Korean Won (the local currency) rather than Singapore Dollar. Choosing your home currency triggers Dynamic Currency Conversion (DCC), which typically adds 3-5% on top. If you need cash, withdraw from ATMs in-country rather than exchanging at airports.

See our exchange rate FAQ for general questions about how rates work, mid-market pricing, and using rates for taxes.

Learn more

Mid-market rate from our data providers, updated -. We pull rates from multiple institutional-grade sources with automatic failover, so you always see a number even if one source is down. Full details on our methodology page.

How this rate is calculated

We prefer a direct rate from our primary data source when one is available. If a direct quote is unavailable, we compute a cross-rate through a major intermediary currency (usually USD or EUR). When a rate is derived rather than directly quoted, we label it on the page. Full methodology.

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Last reviewed: March 6, 2026 | Maintained by: ExchangeRates.com Editorial