Most likely if you’re using WHMCS, you’re interested in serving an international clientele. In order to do that, you must set it up with the currencies you wish to support. This tutorial plus the WHMCS video tutorial will guide you on this.
- After you’ve logged into your WHMCS admin panel, click on the Setup tab.
- Hove over Payments to open a sub drop down menu.
- Choose Currency from the list.
- Start by entering the standardized Currency Code, such as USD or GBP.
- Choose a prefix, such as dollar or pound sign.
- Enter a suffix, usually just the currency code.
- The default format is fine and the base conversation rate to US dollars can be left blank here and filled in by WHMCS, as you’ll see in a moment.
- Click Add Currency.
- We’ve successfully added the British Pound to the list of currencies. Now click Update Exchange Rates to fill in the current exchange rate to US dollars.
- As seen here, the process has completed successfully. Now click Update Product Prices to make all prices in WHMCS reflect the current conversion rates.
- As seen here, the process has completed successfully.
- You can also edit or delete currencies using the buttons below.
That’s it! You’ve successfully added a currency to WHMCS and updated the exchange rates and pricing.
Customizing Currencies in WHMCS
That’s it! You’ve successfully added a currency to WHMCS and updated the exchange rates and pricing.