In the payments industry, it's important to distinguish between front-end and processing currencies. The front-end currency is the currency displayed to your customers during the checkout process. This is the currency they see on your website, in their shopping cart, and on their order confirmation. Offering a variety of front-end currencies improves the customer experience by allowing them to transact in their local currency, reducing confusion and perceived foreign exchange costs.
The processing currency, on the other hand, is the currency in which transactions are settled with the acquiring bank. While you can display prices in numerous front-end currencies, transactions will ultimately be processed in one of our supported processing currencies: EUR, GBP, or USD. This distinction is crucial for understanding how funds are moved and reconciled within our payment ecosystem.