Convert Norwegian Krone to British Pound
NOK to GBP Exchange Rate Calculator


1 Norwegian Krone (NOK) = 0.0801 British Pound (GBP) at the live mid-market rate. That means $100 NOK converts to roughly 8.01 GBP, and $1,000 NOK converts to about 80.06 GBP. The NOK/GBP rate refreshes every hour from Frankfurter, which sources data from the European Central Bank reference set. Enter any amount below to convert instantly — free, no sign-up.
90-day NOK/GBP context
Over the past 90 days, NOK/GBP has traded between 0.0766 and 0.0807. The current rate of 0.0801 sits roughly 84% through that range — near the upper end, meaning British Pound has been weaker than typical against Norwegian Krone recently. Versus the rate 90 days ago, Norwegian Krone has strengthened by 3.36% against British Pound.
NOK/GBP Price History
Interactive NOK/GBP exchange rate chart with 7-day, 30-day, and 90-day views.

About Norwegian Krone (NOK)
The Norwegian Krone (NOK) is the official currency of Norway, issued by Norges Bank. It is the petrocurrency of Europe — Norway is Western Europe's largest oil and gas producer, and NOK movements closely track Brent crude prices alongside Norges Bank rate policy.
- •Norway is the largest natural gas supplier to the European Union
- •Norway's sovereign wealth fund (GPFG) exceeds $1.7 trillion — the world's largest
- •Norges Bank runs an inflation target of 2%
- •NOK is Europe's most oil-sensitive currency
- •Norway remains outside the EU and Eurozone

About British Pound (GBP)
The British Pound Sterling (GBP) is the official currency of the United Kingdom and one of the oldest currencies in continuous use, dating back over 1,200 years. It is issued by the Bank of England and is the fourth-most-traded currency globally.
- •In continuous use since Anglo-Saxon England — older than any major fiat rival
- •Fourth-most-traded currency, ~13% of daily global forex turnover
- •Bank of England sets Bank Rate via its Monetary Policy Committee (MPC)
- •GBP/USD carries the traders' nickname "Cable" from the 19th-century transatlantic telegraph cable
- •The UK left the EU on 31 January 2020; Brexit still shapes GBP volatility around trade headlines
Frequently Asked Questions
How does European economic data affect NOK/GBP?
Both Scandinavian and G10 European currencies are tightly linked to Eurozone economic conditions through trade flows and financial correlations. Eurozone CPI, ECB decisions, and German manufacturing data all move NOK/GBP.
What is a typical daily range for NOK/GBP?
Daily ranges vary with volatility regimes. Majors like EUR/USD typically move 0.5–1.2% on quiet days and 2–3% on data-release days. Check the 30-day chart above for a sense of the current range.
What economic events move NOK/GBP the most?
The biggest scheduled catalysts are Norges Bank decisions and Brent crude movements and Bank of England MPC meetings, UK CPI, and UK jobs reports. Geopolitical headlines and global risk sentiment also produce meaningful moves, especially when one currency is a safe-haven and the other is risk-sensitive.
Is it cheaper to convert NOK to GBP at a bank or online?
Online money-transfer services (Wise, Revolut, Remitly, InstaRem) typically offer rates much closer to the mid-market NOK/GBP than traditional banks. Always compare the total delivered amount, not just the advertised "fee" — many providers embed their margin in the exchange rate itself.
Does the NOK/GBP rate change on weekends?
The interbank forex market closes from Friday 21:00 UTC until Sunday 21:00 UTC, so mid-market NOK/GBP rates don't update during that window. Retail broker spreads often widen at Sunday open as Asian desks reopen, so the first few hours of the new week can carry wider execution costs.
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