🔢 Crore to Billion Converter

Convert Crore (crore) to Billion (billion) instantly. Indian to international number conversion.

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Formula1 Crore = 0.01 Billion
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Quick Answer

Formula: Billion = Crore × 0.01

Multiply any crore value by 0.01 to get billion.

Reverse: Crore = Billion × 100

Worked Examples

1 Billion
10 crore × 0.01 = 0.1 billion
10 crore = 1 billion — fundamental anchor.
10 Billion
100 crore × 0.01 = 1 billion
100 crore = 10 billion.
100 Billion
1,000 crore × 0.01 = 10 billion
1,000 crore = 100 billion.
1 Trillion
1e+04 crore × 0.01 = 100 billion
10,000 crore = 1 trillion.

Crore to Billion Conversion Table

Common crore values — factor: 1 crore = 0.01 billion

Crore (crore)Billion (billion)Context
0.01 crore0.0001 billion1 lakh
0.1 crore0.001 billion10 lakh
1 crore0.01 billion1 crore / 10 million
10 crore0.1 billion10 crore
100 crore1 billion100 crore / 1 billion
1,000 crore10 billion1000 crore
1e+04 crore100 billion10000 crore / 100 billion
1e+05 crore1,000 billion1 lakh crore / 1 trillion
1e+06 crore1e+04 billion10 lakh crore
1e+07 crore1e+05 billion100 lakh crore
1e+08 crore1e+06 billion1000 lakh crore
1e+09 crore1e+07 billionGlobal scale
1e+10 crore1e+08 billionVery large
1e+11 crore1e+09 billionExtreme
1e+12 crore1e+10 billionMaximum

Mental Math Tricks

÷ 100 exactly

Crore ÷ 100 = billion. 100 crore = 1 billion.

Key anchor

100 crore = 1 billion, 10,000 crore = 1 trillion.

Reverse

Billion × 100 = crore.

Who Uses This Conversion?

Indian Business Professional

Reports company revenue, profit, and project costs in crores for Indian corporate filings.

Bollywood Trade Analyst

Tracks film box office collections in crores — '100 crore club' is the blockbuster benchmark.

Indian Stock Market Investor

Reads market cap and trading volume data expressed in crores on BSE/NSE.

Real Estate Agent (India)

Lists property prices in lakhs and crores on platforms like MagicBricks and 99acres.

Government Budget Analyst

Interprets Union Budget allocations expressed in lakh crores (trillions).

IPL Franchise Owner

Values player auction bids and franchise worth in crores of rupees.

Frequently Asked Questions

About Crore and Billion

Crore (crore)

The crore equals 10 million (10,000,000) and is the largest commonly used unit in the South Asian number system. It equals 100 lakhs. The word comes from the Sanskrit krore (करोड़), and has been used in trade and administration across the Indian subcontinent for centuries.

Crores appear in Indian corporate earnings, government budgets, Bollywood box office reports, and cricket player valuations. India's GDP, stock market capitalizations, and major infrastructure costs are typically expressed in crores or thousands of crores.

Interesting fact: '100 crore' (1 billion) is a significant milestone in Indian cinema — a film earning ₹100 crore is considered a major blockbuster. The phrase '100 crore club' is widely used in Bollywood.

Billion (billion)

A billion equals 1,000 million (10^9) in the modern short-scale system used worldwide. In the older British long-scale system, a billion meant 10^12 — this discrepancy caused significant confusion in international finance until the UK adopted the short scale in 1974.

Billionaires, national GDPs, and global statistics are expressed in billions. The US national debt, global smartphone shipments, and annual defense budgets are all measured in billions of dollars or units.

Interesting fact: One billion seconds is about 31.7 years. If you spent $1 million per day, it would take nearly 3 years to spend $1 billion. The first person to be called a 'billionaire' was John D. Rockefeller in 1916.

About Crore to Billion Conversion

Converting crore to billion is essential for anyone working across the Indian and international number systems. India uses lakhs (100,000) and crores (10,000,000) while the international system uses millions (1,000,000) and billions (1,000,000,000). NRIs, multinational companies, journalists, and financial analysts frequently need to convert between these systems.

Quick reference: 10 crore = 0.1 billion and 100 crore = 1 billion. Reverse: 1 billion = 100 crore. Exact factor: 1 crore = 0.01 billion.

All conversions are exact — these are whole-number ratios between standard place values in the Indian and international numbering systems, with no rounding or approximation required.