- Which currencies you can present Plans for sale in, and
- Which currencies you can receive payouts in through your connected bank accounts.
Presentment and Settlement Currencies
Stripe uses two types of currencies:- Presentment Currency: The currency members see when buying a Plan.
- Settlement Currency: The currency you receive in your bank account through Stripe payouts.
When Presentment and Settlement Currencies Match
If you offer a currency that’s also supported as a Settlement Currency in your country, you can connect a bank account for that currency in Stripe. When you present and settle in the same currency, Stripe doesn’t charge an exchange fee. **Example:**If your Stripe account is based in the UK and you present Plans in GBP, adding a GBP bank account to Stripe allows you to settle in GBP with no exchange fees.When Presentment and Settlement Currencies Don’t Match
If your country doesn’t allow a bank account in a certain currency you want to support, you can still present Plans in that currency as long as it’s a supported Presentment Currency for your country. In this case, Stripe will automatically convert payments from the Presentment Currency to one of your Settlement Currencies and apply an exchange fee. **Example:**If your Stripe account is based in the U.S. and you present Plans in CAD (Canadian Dollars), your payout will convert to USD since you can’t settle in CAD.Here, CAD is the Presentment Currency, and USD is the Settlement Currency used for payouts.Adding Bank Accounts for Multiple Currencies
To use Plans in your Mighty Network, you’ll need to:- Add at least one bank account to Stripe for one currency.
- Add additional bank accounts in Stripe for each extra currency you want to settle in.
- This helps avoid exchange fees when you’re both presenting and settling in the same currency.
Supported Currencies
Stripe supports more than 129 currencies for processing charges.You can find the full, always-up-to-date list directly on Stripe’s website:Supported Presentment and Settlement Currencies on Stripe Notes:- Currencies marked with * are not supported by American Express.
- Some currencies are zero-decimal (for example, JPY), meaning they don’t use cents.
- When referencing a currency in Stripe’s API or code, use the ISO code in lowercase (for example, usd, eur, gbp).
- USD
- AED
- AFN*
- ALL
- AMD
- ANG
- AOA*
- ARS*
- AUD
- AWG
- AZN
- BAM
- BBD
- BDT
- BGN
- BIF
- BMD
- BND
- BOB*
- BRL*
- BSD
- BWP
- BYN
- BZD
- CAD
- CDF
- CHF
- CLP*
- CNY
- COP*
- CRC*
- CVE*
- CZK
- DJF*
- DKK
- DOP
- DZD
- EGP
- ETB
- EUR
- FJD
- FKP*
- GBP
- GEL
- GIP
- GMD
- GNF*
- GTQ*
- GYD
- HKD
- HNL*
- HTG
- IDR
- ILS
- INR*
- ISK
- JMD
- JPY
- KES
- KGS
- KHR
- KMF
- KRW
- KYD
- KZT
- LAK*
- LBP
- LKR
- LRD
- LSL
- MAD
- MDL
- MKD
- MMK
- MNT
- MOP
- MVR
- MWK
- MXN
- MYR
- MZN
- NAD
- NGN
- NIO*
- NOK
- NPR
- NZD
- PAB*
- PEN*
- PGK
- PHP
- PKR
- PLN
- PYG*
- QAR
- RON
- RSD
- RUB
- RWF
- SAR
- SBD
- SCR
- SEK
- SGD
- SHP*
- SOS
- SRD*
- STD*
- SZL
- THB
- TJS
- TOP
- TRY
- TTD
- TWD
- TZS
- UAH
- UYU*
- UZS
- VND
- VUV
- WST
- XAF
- XCD
- XOF*
- XPF*
- YER
- ZAR
- ZMW
Key Things to Know
- You can pick up to 10 currencies to support at once.
- Each Plan must have a price listed in all supported currencies.
- Your Stripe account’s country determines which currencies are available for both Presentment and Settlement.
- To avoid exchange fees, present and settle in the same currency.
- You can still sell in other currencies even if you can’t open a bank account for them—Stripe will automatically convert payouts.
- Exchange fees are handled by Stripe during conversion.