KRW definition

KRW means Korean Won, the lawful currency of South Korea;
KRW means the lawful currency of Korea.
KRW means the legal currency of the Republic of Korea;

Examples of KRW in a sentence

  • End Users’ payment transactions on STOVE shall be settled in KRW for the End Users residing in Korea and in USD for the End Users residing in outside of Korea.

  • SGS shall make payments to the Partner hereunder in KRW if it is a Korean Partner and in USD if it is not a Korean Partner.

  • The FX ARs for currency pairs other than AUD, CAD, CHF, CZK, DKK, EUR, GBP, NOK, NZD, JPY, KRW, SEK, SGD and USD are not provided, but Fitch may publish these in the future.

  • Therefore, Employee shall agree in written form to provide 300,000 KRW per month to school administration office either on or by eighteenth (18) of every month for the first 3 months of employment until it amounts to a total of 900,000 KRW.

  • The FX ARs for currency pairs other than USD, GBP, EUR, CHF, JPY, AUD, CAD, DKK, NOK, SEK, CZK, NZD, KRW and SGD are not provided, but Fitch may publish these in the future.


More Definitions of KRW

KRW means the Korean Won, the lawful currency of Korea.
KRW or “won” means the lawful currency of South Korea.
KRW. Means the South Korean Won.
KRW means Korean won.
KRW. Korean Won, the lawful currency of Korea
KRW means the official currency of Korea. Whenever conversion between KRW to USD is necessary for the implementation of any terms or conditions under this Agreement, such conversion shall be made at the exchange rate equal to the Daily Exchange Rate.