🇮🇳 Crore to Lakh Converter

Move between crore and lakh in the Indian numbering system with ease.

Enter an amount in crores to see it in lakhs. The converter also displays the reverse calculation so you can verify or reuse the original amount.

1 crore = 100 lakh. Use decimals for partial crores or negative values for deficits.

Lakh

250 lakh

Back to Crore

2.5 crore

Matches your input. Handy for verification or cash flow planning.

How to Use This Calculator

1

Input crores

Provide the amount in crores. Decimals and negatives are supported.

2

Review lakhs

Multiply by 100 to get lakhs. The converter automates the calculation and formatting.

3

Confirm reverse value

The tool converts the result back to crores so you can confirm accuracy or use the original figure elsewhere.

Formula

Lakh = Crore × 100

Crore = Lakh ÷ 100

Use the formula breakdown to confirm the calculation logic or perform the conversion manually if needed.

Full Description

The Indian numbering system uses lakh (1,00,000) and crore (1,00,00,000) to describe large sums in finance, government budgets, and business reports. This converter ensures quick translation between the two, aiding cross-regional communication and accounting.

It supports decimals for fractional crores and handles negative values, which helps when analyzing profits versus losses or credit balances.

Combine with the Crore to Million or Million to Lakh converters when presenting to audiences familiar with Western numbering conventions.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many lakh in a crore?

One crore equals 100 lakh. This converter multiplies by 100 to switch between them.

Can I convert from lakh to crore?

Yes. Enter the amount in crore or use the reverse output. There’s no separate input field for lakh, but the math is symmetric.

Does it support very large numbers?

Yes. The calculator uses floating-point numbers capable of representing typical financial amounts comfortably.

Why does the output have decimals?

Decimals show precise values. If you prefer whole numbers, round the result manually or format it in your spreadsheet.