Segpay Expands Multi-Currency Options for Merchants

Segpay Expands Multi-Currency Options for Merchants

FT. LAUDERDALE, Fla. — Segpay is expanding its multi-currency options for U.S. merchants with the addition of four local currencies: Czech Koruna, Indian Rupees, Russian Rubles and Israeli Shekels, bringing to 16 the total number of supported local currencies.

"The expansion also allows merchants to offer these local currencies in four additional regions of the world ahead of the busiest shopping season of the year," noted a rep.

"Offering multiple local currencies eliminates the fluctuation between the dollar and other the local currencies while also making foreign consumers more comfortable," the rep explained. "Merchants with Segpay’s DMC enabled in their payment package will automatically have access to the new currencies. With DMC enabled, prices are displayed in the native currency of the consumer’s home region based on the referring IP address. Consumers can pay in the default currency or manually select a different currency from Segpay’s supported list. Merchants can set and update the conversions as often as they like within Segpay’s merchant portal."

Merchants using DMC may customize their display page using "payment links to trigger different versions through multiple options including price points, languages and currencies," continued the rep.

"This year it’s predicted that ecommerce holiday sales are expected to surge between 25 to 35 percent,” said Cathy Beardsley, Segpay president and CEO. “By using DMC our merchants and their consumers don’t have to worry about exchange rates and unpredictable dollar fluctuations allowing them to concentrate on their business while we continue to get them paid."

Contact sales@segpay.com for additional details.

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