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Multi-currency card accounts

Make transactions in 11 different currencies and reduce conversion costs for good.

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Do business in 11 different currencies

Do billing in Euros and 10 additional currencies:

  • European Union flag icon

    EUR (Euro)

  • Switzerland flag icon

    CHF (Swiss Franc)

  • Czechia flag icon

    CZK (Czech Koruna)

  • Denmark flag icon

    DKK (Danish Krone)

  • United Kingdom flag icon

    GBP (British Pound)

  • Hungary flag icon

    HUF (Hungarian Forint)

  • Norway flag icon

    NOK (Norwegian Krone)

  • Poland flag icon

    PLN (Polish Zloty)

  • Romania flag icon

    RON (Romanian Leu)

  • Sweden flag icon

    SEK (Swedish Krona)

  • United States of America flag icon

    USD (US Dollar)

Pliant multi-currency multiple accounts

Multiple accounts

Open card accounts in different currencies so you can conduct business across different countries and jurisdictions with ease.

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Reduced conversion costs

Get billed in the same currency as the transaction currency to avoid losing money on unfavorable FX rates.

Create multiple multi-currency accounts with Pliant

Expand beyond Euros

Multi-currency capabilities are seamlessly built into the existing Pliant experience so you can start doing business in non-EUR currencies immediately.

FAQs

  • Multi-Currency Accounts allow you to conduct business in 11 different currencies, reducing conversion costs by transacting in the same currency as your business operations. This feature is ideal for organizations operating across different countries and jurisdictions.

  • To create a Multi-Currency Account, first ensure that your organization is subscribed to either our Standard or Custom Plan. An owner or admin within your organization can then activate the Multi-Currency Account feature through the Pliant Admin app.

  • A practical use-case for Multi-Currency Accounts is for a travel company operating in multiple countries, such as handling Euros (EUR) and Polish Zloty (PLN) transactions for their Polish customers. The company can manage payments in the local currency of their customers, allowing them to seamlessly switch between different currencies as needed, depending on the transaction, ensuring smooth operations and minimizing currency conversion costs.