🔢 Lakh to Crore Converter

Convert Lakh (lakh) to Crore (crore) instantly. Indian number system conversion.

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Formula1 Lakh = 0.01 Crore
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Quick Answer

Formula: Crore = Lakh × 0.01

Multiply any lakh value by 0.01 to get crore.

Reverse: Lakh = Crore × 100

Worked Examples

1 Lakh
1 lakh × 0.01 = 0.01 crore
1 lakh = 0.01 crore.
10 Lakh
10 lakh × 0.01 = 0.1 crore
10 lakh = 0.1 crore.
1 Crore
100 lakh × 0.01 = 1 crore
100 lakh = 1 crore — exact.
10 Crore
1,000 lakh × 0.01 = 10 crore
1,000 lakh = 10 crore.

Lakh to Crore Conversion Table

Common lakh values — factor: 1 lakh = 0.01 crore

Lakh (lakh)Crore (crore)Context
0.1 lakh0.001 crore10K
0.5 lakh0.005 crore50K
1 lakh0.01 crore1 lakh
5 lakh0.05 crore5 lakh
10 lakh0.1 crore10 lakh / 1 million
50 lakh0.5 crore50 lakh
100 lakh1 crore1 crore / 10 million
500 lakh5 crore5 crore
1,000 lakh10 crore10 crore
5,000 lakh50 crore50 crore
1e+04 lakh100 crore100 crore / 1 billion
5e+04 lakh500 crore500 crore
1e+05 lakh1,000 crore1000 crore
5e+05 lakh5,000 crore5000 crore
1e+06 lakh1e+04 crore10000 crore / 1 trillion

Mental Math Tricks

÷ 100 exactly

Lakh ÷ 100 = crore. 100 lakh = 1 crore.

Key anchor

100 lakh = 1 crore, 1000 lakh = 10 crore.

Reverse

Crore × 100 = lakh.

Who Uses This Conversion?

HR Manager (India)

Quotes salaries as '8 lakh per annum' — standard format for Indian job postings.

Indian Home Buyer

Compares property prices quoted in lakhs across different cities.

Startup Founder (India)

Tracks monthly recurring revenue (MRR) and funding rounds in lakhs early-stage.

Tax Consultant (India)

Calculates income tax slabs — ₹5 lakh, ₹10 lakh thresholds in India's tax law.

Agricultural Economist

Reports crop procurement and farmer income data in lakhs for Indian agriculture policy.

Indian Bank Manager

Processes loan applications and FD amounts routinely expressed in lakhs.

Frequently Asked Questions

About Lakh and Crore

Lakh (lakh)

The lakh (also spelled lac) represents 100,000 and is the cornerstone of the South Asian number system used in India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, and Sri Lanka. The word derives from the Sanskrit laksha (लक्ष), meaning 100,000, and has been in use for over two millennia.

In India, official government statistics, property prices, salaries, and financial reports are expressed in lakhs. The Indian numbering system groups digits as: ones, tens, hundreds, thousands, then lakhs (groups of 2 digits after the first three). For example, 1,00,000 = 1 lakh.

Interesting fact: The Indian numbering system uses different comma positions than the international system — 1 crore is written as 1,00,00,000 (not 10,000,000), and 1 lakh as 1,00,000 (not 100,000). This grouping reflects the indigenous South Asian mathematical tradition.

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.

About Lakh to Crore Conversion

Converting lakh to crore 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 lakh = 0.1 crore and 100 lakh = 1 crore. Reverse: 1 crore = 100 lakh. Exact factor: 1 lakh = 0.01 crore.

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.