Crore to Million Converter
Easily convert numbers between the Indian (crore) and International (million) number systems. Perfect for business, finance, and cross-border transactions.
How many millions are in 1 crore?
1 crore is equal to 10 million (10,000,000). In the Indian number system, 1 crore = 100 lakhs = 10 million = 10,000,000. In the International number system, 10 million = 10,000,000. The difference is in how the digits are grouped: Indian system groups as 1,00,00,000 (crore), while International groups as 10,000,000 (ten million). Both represent the same numerical value, just written differently.
How do I convert crores to millions?
To convert crores to millions, multiply the crore value by 10. Formula: Millions = Crores × 10. Examples: 1 crore = 10 million, 5 crores = 50 million, 10 crores = 100 million, 50 crores = 500 million, 100 crores = 1,000 million (1 billion). For reverse (million to crore), divide by 10: 25 million = 2.5 crores, 500 million = 50 crores, 1,000 million = 100 crores. All conversions are simple multiples of 10.
What is the difference between Indian and International number systems?
The Indian system uses ones, tens, hundreds, thousands, ten thousands, lakhs (1,00,000), ten lakhs, crores (1,00,00,000), ten crores, and arabs. The International system uses ones, tens, hundreds, thousands, ten thousands, hundred thousands, millions (1,000,000), ten millions, hundred millions, billions (1,000,000,000). The comma placement differs: Indian: 1,23,45,67,890; International: 123,456,780. Both represent the same numbers, just grouped differently.
When would I need to convert between crore and million?
Crore to million conversion is useful when dealing with business and financial documents across different systems. Indian companies reporting revenue often use crores, while international investors and US markets use millions. Examples: A ₹500 crore Indian company valuation equals $60 million USD (at ₹83/USD). Real estate prices in India are quoted in crores; international property comparisons use millions. Bollywood budgets (crores) vs Hollywood budgets (millions). GDP comparisons also require this conversion.