
GBP to INR Converter
Convert British Pound to Indian Rupee at the live market rate — plus a quick conversion table and travel-money tips.
British Pound to Indian Rupee — GBP to INR
Sterling is typically the priciest of the major currencies in rupee terms, so a UK trip rewards careful budgeting. The good news: Britain is almost entirely cashless, so a single card covers buses, the Tube and most shops. Check the live GBP to INR rate below and use the table to plan your spend — any figure is indicative, as your bank or card sets the rate you actually get.
1 GBP = ₹127.1 INR
GBP to INR conversion table
| British Pound (GBP) | Indian Rupee (INR) |
|---|---|
| 1 GBP | ₹127.1 |
| 5 GBP | ₹635.48 |
| 10 GBP | ₹1,270.96 |
| 25 GBP | ₹3,177.4 |
| 50 GBP | ₹6,354.8 |
| 100 GBP | ₹12,709.59 |
| 250 GBP | ₹31,773.98 |
| 500 GBP | ₹63,547.95 |
| 1,000 GBP | ₹1,27,095.9 |
| 5,000 GBP | ₹6,35,479.5 |
Travel money for your the UK trip
Travelling to the United Kingdom? The pound sterling (GBP) is used across England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. Contactless cards are accepted almost everywhere — buses, the Tube, shops and cafes — so a forex card plus a little cash usually covers a UK trip comfortably.
GBP to INR — FAQs
What is the GBP to INR exchange rate today?
The current rate is shown in the converter above, fetched when the page loads. Pound–rupee rates move through the day, so use it as a guide and confirm the exact figure with your bank or forex provider before converting.
How much is 1 British Pound in INR?
One pound is approximately the live rate shown above. Sterling is typically the strongest of the major currencies against the rupee, so budget carefully — everyday costs in the UK can feel high once converted.
Do I need cash or is a card enough in the UK?
The UK is largely cashless — contactless cards and phones work on public transport, in shops and in most cafes. A multi-currency forex card is ideal; carry a small amount of pound cash as a backup for markets or smaller venues.
Is GBP used everywhere in the UK?
Yes. The pound sterling is the currency throughout the United Kingdom. You may occasionally see Scottish or Northern Irish banknotes; they are also pounds and hold the same value, though some shops in England are less familiar with them.
