Categories: News

Shopify Introduces Multi-Currency Payouts for European Merchants

Shopify has rolled out a new feature that allows European merchants to receive payouts in multiple currencies. Consequently, this update simplifies financial operations for larger online retailers, reducing the need to manage multiple stores or seek alternative e-commerce solutions.

Expanding Payment Flexibility

Merchants using Shopify Advanced and Plus in six European countries—the United Kingdom, Germany, Spain, Italy, the Netherlands, and Austria—can now add international currency payout accounts. This long-requested feature gives businesses greater control over their earnings while minimizing currency conversion fees.

Supported Currencies and Account Options

The Multi-Currency Payouts feature currently supports 17 currencies, including the US dollar, Australian dollar, Canadian dollar, Danish krone, euro, Hungarian forint, Hong Kong dollar, Japanese yen, New Zealand dollar, Norwegian krone, Polish złoty, Romanian leu, Singapore dollar, South African rand, Swedish krona, Swiss franc, and Czech koruna.

Shopify allows eligible merchants to link up to eight different bank accounts in various currencies. Shopify’s Help Center states that merchants can avoid certain exchange fees when receiving payments, issuing refunds, or handling chargebacks. This is possible if they have a bank account set up in the relevant currency..

More Enhancements on the Horizon

The announcement has already gained traction within the e-commerce community. Shopify’s Benelux lead, Mel van Lieshout, hinted that this update is just the beginning, stating:

“This is part of a larger initiative. More updates will follow.”

Earlier this year, Shopify took steps to enhance cross-border selling by enabling merchants to create localized storefronts for up to three markets. The company has been steadily expanding its global commerce tools, reinforcing its commitment to supporting international growth for online businesses.

Vaiva Zdanoviciute

Recent Posts

How Zalando Uses AI to Scale Fashion E-commerce Operations

European fashion marketplace Zalando reported stronger first-quarter growth in 2026, driven by investments in artificial…

1 day ago

Icecat Expands Support for EU Battery Regulation Compliance Features

To align with the EU’s Battery Regulation (Regulation (EU) 2023/1542), Icecat has implemented new battery-related…

2 days ago

Allegro and OpenAI Partnership Signals a New Phase for AI-Driven Commerce in Europe

Allegro has announced a strategic collaboration with OpenAI, marking another major step in the rapid…

2 days ago

Icecat Release Notes 250: Smarter Product Intelligence, Better User Experience, and Stronger Platform Foundations

Release 250 brings together improvements across product intelligence, Icecat.biz user experience, content operations, taxonomy management,…

3 days ago

From TikTok to Store Queues: The Business Behind the Swatch Hype

Long queues outside stores, sold-out collections, resale markups, viral TikTok videos, and social media “watch…

3 days ago

Meet Icecat at InfoComm 2026: Discussing the Future of Structured Product Content in ProAV

From June 17-19, René Rozendal from Icecat will attend InfoComm 2026, one of the world’s…

4 days ago