INR 38,116.26
FX rate
INR 127.0542
FX rate comparison
Banks
INR 37,061.73
FX rate
INR 123.5391
With an FX rate of 127.0542 and a low fee of just 9.00, Xflow customers receive 36,972.77, which is up to 2,663.49 more than leading banks. Transfers are also lightning-fast, completing in just 1 business day, while others take anywhere from 2 to 4 days. This means you get more money in your account, faster, and with minimal costs.
FX rate (INR)
127.0542
Fees (GBP)
9.00
Transfer timings
1 business day
You receive (INR)
36,972.77
Banks
FX rate (INR)
123.5391
Fees (GBP)
22.28
Transfer timings
2-3 business days
You receive (INR)
34,309.28
Compare (INR)
-2,663.49
| Provider | FX rate (INR) | Fees (GBP) | You receive (INR) | Transfer timings | Compare (INR) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 127.0542 | 9.00 | 36,972.77 | 1 business day | - | |
Banks | 123.5391 | 22.28 | 34,309.28 | 2-3 business days | -2,663.49 |
Every pound you earn should arrive in full. Most providers quietly take a cut before it does.
Freelancers & Consultants
If you work with UK clients, you're likely receiving payments in GBP. Converting quickly at a good rate means more rupees in your account for every invoice you raise.
Business owners & exporters
When you sell services to UK buyers, your revenue comes in GBP. Converting efficiently helps protect your margins and keeps cash flow predictable.
IT services firms
Whether you're billing by project or on a retainer, IT firms working with UK clients deal with large, recurring GBP inflows. Getting the rate and timing right has a real impact on profitability.
SaaS businesses
If your product is priced in GBP and you have UK customers, your monthly revenue lands in dollars. A reliable conversion process means your INR runway stays healthy as you grow.
About the currencies
Each currency is issued and regulated by its central bank and identified by a unique three-letter code.
| Currency Name | Great British Pounds |
| Code | GBP |
| Currency Name | Indian Rupee |
| Code | INR |
The rate is only part of the story. What you actually receive depends on how each provider structures their costs.