INR to EUR Exchange Rate - Convert Indian Rupee to Euro

Converting from Indian Rupee (INR) to Euro (EUR)

What is Indian Rupee (INR)

The Indian Rupee (INR) is the official currency of India, symbolized by ₹. It is subdivided into 100 smaller units known as paise. The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) is the central authority responsible for issuing the currency and maintaining its stability. The rupee has a rich history, with its origins tracing back to ancient India, but it was standardized during British colonial rule in 1540.

The Indian economy is one of the largest in the world, and the rupee plays a significant role in global trade since India is a major institution for technology, services, and goods. As of October 2023, the exchange rate fluctuates based on various factors such as inflation rates, interest rates, and economic policies. This means that for anyone looking to convert INR to other currencies, most notably the Euro, attention needs to be paid to the latest rates to ensure a fair exchange.

What is Euro (EUR)

The Euro (EUR) is the currency used by the Eurozone, which is comprised of 19 of the 27 member states of the European Union. It is represented by the symbol € and is one of the most traded currencies in the world, second only to the US dollar. The Euro was introduced in 1999 in electronic form, while euro banknotes and coins came into circulation in 2002.

The Euro acts as a single currency for many countries, which helps to streamline trade and investment within the Eurozone. It is regulated by the European Central Bank (ECB) and has become a symbol of economic cooperation among European nations. The Euro's value relative to other currencies, including the Indian Rupee, is influenced by factors like political stability, economic performance, and market speculation.

Converting INR to EUR

Converting Indian Rupees to Euros typically involves checking the current exchange rate, which fluctuates daily. The formula for converting INR to EUR can be expressed as:

EUR = INR × Exchange Rate

For example, if the current exchange rate is 1 INR = 0.012 EUR, then to convert 1,000 INR to EUR, you would calculate:

EUR = 1000 × 0.012 = 12 EUR

It's important to note that currency exchange services may charge fees or offer slightly different rates, so it's advisable to shop around to find the best deal.

Conclusion

Understanding the Indian Rupee and Euro is crucial for anyone looking to engage in international trade, travel, or investment. With the right information on exchange rates and transaction methods, converting currencies can be straightforward and beneficial. Always ensure to check the latest rates and applicable fees to make informed financial decisions.

Indian Rupee to Euro conversion table

INR to EUR conversion table

Indian Rupee (INR)Euro (EUR)
1 INR0.01021710885 EUR
2 INR0.02043421769 EUR
3 INR0.03065132654 EUR
4 INR0.04086843538 EUR
5 INR0.05108554423 EUR
6 INR0.06130265307 EUR
7 INR0.07151976192 EUR
8 INR0.08173687076 EUR
9 INR0.09195397961 EUR
10 INR0.10217108846 EUR
100 INR1.02171088455 EUR
200 INR2.04342176911 EUR
300 INR3.06513265366 EUR
400 INR4.08684353821 EUR
500 INR5.10855442277 EUR
600 INR6.13026530732 EUR
700 INR7.15197619188 EUR
800 INR8.17368707643 EUR
900 INR9.19539796098 EUR
1 000 INR10.21710884554 EUR
2 000 INR20.43421769107 EUR
5 000 INR51.08554422769 EUR
10 000 INR102.17108845537 EUR
20 000 INR204.34217691074 EUR
50 000 INR510.85544227686 EUR
100 000 INR1 021.71088455372 EUR
Last updated June 6, 2025 at 11:55 PM