Lakhs to Billions
Convert lakh to billion — instant, free, with the formula shown.
How to convert lakh to billion
To convert lakh to billion, multiply by 0.0001:
For example, 10 L × 0.0001 = 0.001 B.
L to B conversion table
| Lakhs (L) | Billions (B) |
|---|---|
| 1 L | 0.0001 B |
| 2 L | 0.0002 B |
| 5 L | 0.0005 B |
| 10 L | 0.001 B |
| 25 L | 0.0025 B |
| 50 L | 0.005 B |
| 100 L | 0.01 B |
| 250 L | 0.025 B |
| 500 L | 0.05 B |
| 1000 L | 0.1 B |
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L to B — frequently asked
How many Billions are in 1 lakh?
1 lakh = 0.0001 Billions (L × 0.0001 = B).
What is the formula to convert lakh to billion?
Multiply your lakh value by 0.0001 to get billion.
How do I convert 10 Lakhs to Billions?
10 L = 0.001 B. For 100 L the answer is 0.01 B. Use the calculator on this page for any other value.
When to convert lakh to billion
Indian Number System conversion — common questions
How many zeros in 1 crore?
7 zeros. 1 crore = 1,00,00,000 (Indian formatting) or 10,000,000 (Western formatting) — that is, ten million.
1 lakh in dollars?
Depends on the exchange rate. 1 lakh INR ≈ 1200 USD (at ₹83/USD). Use our currency converter for live rates: /converters/currency.
Is arab the same as billion?
Yes — in the Indian / Pakistani number system, 1 arab = 1 billion = 100 crore = 10,000 lakh = 1,000,000,000 (nine zeros).
What comes after crore?
Arab (10⁹), then kharab (10¹¹), then nil/neel (10¹³), padma (10¹⁵), shankh (10¹⁷). Most everyday usage stops at crore — arab and beyond appear in government budgets and rare business contexts.