Crore to Billion Converter
Instantly convert Indian Crore to International Billion — real-time, accurate, and free.
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📊 Quick Reference Table
| Crore (₹) | Rupees | Billion |
|---|---|---|
| 1 Crore | 1,00,00,000 | 0.01 B |
| 10 Crore | 10,00,00,000 | 0.10 B |
| 50 Crore | 50,00,00,000 | 0.50 B |
| 100 Crore | 1,00,00,00,000 | 1.00 B |
| 500 Crore | 5,00,00,00,000 | 5.00 B |
| 1,000 Crore | 10,00,00,00,000 | 10.00 B |
How to Convert Crore to Billion
Converting between Indian numbering system (Crore) and the international numbering system (Billion) is simple once you know the formula. 1 Crore equals 10 million, and 1 Billion equals 1,000 million — so 1 Crore = 0.01 Billion. This means 100 Crore = 1 Billion.
Whether you’re analyzing company valuations, reading financial news, interpreting government budgets, or comparing startup funding rounds, this free Crore to Billion converter helps you instantly translate large Indian rupee figures into globally understood Billion notation.
Crore vs Billion — Understanding the Difference
The Indian numbering system uses Lakh (1,00,000) and Crore (1,00,00,000) as its large number units. In contrast, the Western system uses Million (1,000,000) and Billion (1,000,000,000). When India’s media reports a company is worth “₹5,000 Crore”, international investors read it as “$600 Million” or “0.6 Billion USD” — understanding this conversion is essential for global financial literacy.
Frequently Asked Questions
100 Crore = 1 Billion. Since 1 Crore equals 10 million, and 1 Billion equals 1,000 million, you need 100 Crores to make one Billion. So ₹100 Crore = ₹1 Billion.
The formula is straightforward: Billion = Crore × 0.01. For example, 50 Crore × 0.01 = 0.50 Billion. Alternatively, divide the Crore value by 100 to get the equivalent in Billions.
The numerical conversion (Crore ↔ Billion) is currency-neutral — the math works the same regardless of currency. However, the Crore unit is predominantly used in India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh for INR, PKR, and BDT respectively. The conversion ratio remains 1 Crore = 0.01 Billion for any currency.
500 Crore = 5 Billion. Using the formula: 500 × 0.01 = 5. So ₹500 Crore is equal to ₹5 Billion, or five hundred crore rupees in international notation.
India uses the South Asian numbering system (units: thousand, lakh, crore) rooted in Sanskrit tradition, while Western media follows the short scale system (units: thousand, million, billion). Both are mathematically equivalent — only the grouping notation differs. This converter bridges the gap for readers, investors, and financial analysts.