Pricing in local currencies

When you sell to markets, your customers can view prices in your store, pay for their orders at checkout, and receive refunds in their local currency. By default, prices areconverted automaticallyusing the current market exchange rate, but you canset exchange rates manually.

You can customize your local pricing for each market byrounding prices. You can also control the prices in different markets usingprice percentage adjustments, and bysetting the product prices by country or region.

If you sell in local currencies, then you need to have acountry selectorso that customers can select their local country or region and your store displays their local currency.

Checkout behavior

If you sell in local currencies with Shopify Payments, customers can check out in any supported currency. You can customize market prices using a manual currency conversion rate, a percentage price adjustment, or fixed prices for any products.

A customer's shipping address is used to determine what market they belong to. If a customer chooses to ship to a country or region that differs from the one that they selected on the storefront, then their prices change to match their shipping destination at checkout if they changed to or from a customized market. These are called checkout restrictions. If you use a payment method that doesn't support checkout restrictions, then customers are able to checkout in any currency that you have enabled, even if it doesn’t match their shipping address.

For example, you're a merchant with a Primary market of Canada and a United States market that contains fixed prices for all your products. If a customer reaches checkout in Canadian dollars (CAD) and tries to ship to an address in the United States, then Shopify changes their prices into United States dollars (USD), adhering to your fixed prices. Customers are told that their prices have changed based on where they're shipping to.

Primary gateway support for local pricing

The following table lists the primary gateways for Shopify Payments and their level of support for local pricing.

Supported gateways
Payment method Payment gateway Support
Credit card Credit card checkout Fully supported
Express methods Shop Pay Fully supported
Apple Pay Supported but without checkout restrictions
Google Pay Supported but without checkout restrictions
Local payment methods Klarna Fully supported
Sofort Fully supported
iDeal Fully supported
EPS Payments Fully supported
Bancontact Fully supported
Additional payment methods PayPal Express Supported but without checkout restrictions
Amazon Pay Unsupported and prices convert to shop currency
Others Unsupported and prices convert to shop currency

Third-party primary methods aren't supported. However, you can use the Bogus testing gateway to simulate international pricing orders.

Limitations

The following list of limitations and exclusions apply when selling in local currencies:

  • Selling in local currencies is only supported by Shopify Payments, which includes Shop Pay, Apple Pay, Google Pay, and PayPal in addition to the other Shopify Payments methods. Orders that are placed using other third-party payment providers are processed in your store's default currency.

  • Some market pricing customizations, such as settingproduct pricesandpercentage price adjustmentsfor each market, are available to all subscription plans and don't require Shopify Payments. However,显示的价格in local currenciesand settingmanual exchange ratesdo require that you use Shopify Payments.

  • Selling in local currencies is supported in your online store and in a headless environment using theStorefront API. Shopify POS supports your store currency only. You can't sell in local currencies in any other channels.

  • If you set payment terms to defer payment on a draft order that's in a currency other than your default store currency, then you can only collect payment by credit card or by marking the order as paid.

  • You can't edit orders that were placed in a currency other than your default store currency (unless you're using Shopify'sB2Bfeature). Although you can't edit the order, you can退款the order, thencreate a draft orderandemail an invoicein your customer's local currency.

  • Some banks and credit card issuers might charge customers extra international transaction fees even if the credit card is charged in local currency.

  • You can view your reports only in your store currency.

  • Somecurrency conversion appsin the Shopify App Store aren't compatible with selling in local currencies with Shopify Payments. Some apps can cause prices to be displayed in a customers chosen currency, but at checkout the currency reverts back to the store's default currency. You should use theGeolocation appby Shopify to help customers browse your store in their local prices.

Supported currencies

You can accept and refund payments in the following currencies:

ISO country codes for currencies accepted on Shopify Payments through multi currency
AED GTQ PGK
AFN * GYD PHP
ALL HKD PKR *
AMD * HNL PLN
ANG HTG * PYG
AOA HUF QAR
ARS * IDR RON
AUD ILS RSD
AWG INR * RUB
AZN * ISK RWF *
BAM JMD SAR
bdd JPY SBD
BDT * KES 可控硅
BGN KGS * SEK
BIF KHR * SGD
BMD KMF SHP
BND KRW SLL
BOB KYD SRD
BRL KZT * STD *
BSD LAK SZL
BWP * LBP * THB
BZD * LKR TJS
CAD LRD * TOP
提供 LSL * TRY *
CHF MAD * TTD
CLP MDL TWD
CNY MGA TZS
COP MKD UAH *
CRC MMK * UGX *
CVE MNT USD
CZK MOP * UYU
DJF MUR UZS *
DKK MVR VND
DOP MWK * VUV
DZD 麦根 WST
EGP MYR XAF
ETB MZN * XCD
EUR NAD XOF *
FJD NGN * XPF *
FKP NIO YER
GBP NOK ZAR *
GEL * NPR ZMW *
GIP NZD
GMD PAB *
GNF PEN
* Local currencies not available to merchants in France.

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