BTN to INR Exchange Rate - Convert Bhutan Ngultrum to Indian Rupee

Converting from Bhutan Ngultrum (BTN) to Indian Rupee (INR)

What is Bhutan Ngultrum (BTN)

The Bhutan Ngultrum (BTN) is the official currency of Bhutan, a small landlocked country located in the Eastern Himalayas. The Ngultrum was introduced in 1974, replacing the Indo-Nepalese Rupee as the primary currency. The currency is abbreviated as BTN and is further divided into 100 chhertum.

The Ngultrum has a close relationship with the Indian Rupee (INR), which is widely accepted in Bhutan. In fact, the BTN is pegged to the INR at a fixed exchange rate of 1 BTN = 1 INR. This means that Bhutan's monetary system is closely tied to the economic conditions in India. The currency features various denominations, including coins and banknotes. The coins come in denominations of 1, 5, 10, 20, and 25 chhertum, as well as 1 and 5 Ngultrum. The banknotes feature important figures, deities, and symbols that are significant to Bhutanese culture and history.

What is Indian Rupee (INR)

The Indian Rupee (INR) is the official currency of India, one of the largest and most populous countries in the world. The symbol for the Indian Rupee is ₹, and it is subdivided into 100 paise (singular: paisa). The Rupee has a long and storied history, with origins tracing back to the 6th century BCE.

In modern times, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) is responsible for issuing and managing the currency. Indian Rupees are available in various denominations, including coins (1, 2, 5, and 10 Rupees) and banknotes (ranging from ₹2 to ₹2000). The busiest currency in Indian commerce, the Rupee plays a critical role in the Indian economy and is frequently used in trade, investment, and day-to-day transactions.

Many travelers to Bhutan will find the process of converting BTN to INR, or vice versa, to be simple, given the fixed exchange rate between the two currencies. When exchanging money, it is essential to check the current rates and be aware of potential charges from currency exchange services.

Due to the close economic ties between Bhutan and India, understanding the nuances of both currencies can be beneficial for travelers and expatriates. Whether you are planning a visit to Bhutan or participating in a transaction that involves both currencies, being informed will make your experience smoother and hassle-free.

In summary, the Bhutan Ngultrum and Indian Rupee are two interlinked currencies. With the BTN pegged to the INR, converting between the two is straightforward, making financial transactions across borders convenient for visitors and local residents alike.

Bhutan Ngultrum to Indian Rupee conversion table

BTN to INR conversion table

Bhutan Ngultrum (BTN)Indian Rupee (INR)
1 BTN0.99617973839 INR
2 BTN1.99235947677 INR
3 BTN2.98853921516 INR
4 BTN3.98471895355 INR
5 BTN4.98089869193 INR
6 BTN5.97707843032 INR
7 BTN6.97325816871 INR
8 BTN7.96943790709 INR
9 BTN8.96561764548 INR
10 BTN9.96179738387 INR
100 BTN99.61797383868 INR
200 BTN199.23594767737 INR
300 BTN298.85392151605 INR
400 BTN398.47189535474 INR
500 BTN498.08986919342 INR
600 BTN597.70784303211 INR
700 BTN697.32581687079 INR
800 BTN796.94379070948 INR
900 BTN896.56176454816 INR
1 000 BTN996.17973838685 INR
2 000 BTN1 992.35947677369 INR
5 000 BTN4 980.89869193423 INR
10 000 BTN9 961.79738386846 INR
20 000 BTN19 923.59476773692 INR
50 000 BTN49 808.9869193423 INR
100 000 BTN99 617.9738386846 INR
Last updated May 2, 2025 at 12:00 AM