PrestaShop can accept a large number of currencies. By default, there is only one standard currency: the one for your country. However, you can add and configure new currencies depending on your customers' needs. Indeed, customers will appreciate the ability to display your shop's prices in their country's currency.
This page is very simple yet essential, as relate to your currencies exchange rates (or "conversion rates"). To quote Wikipedia, "In finance, an exchange rate between two currencies is the rate at which one currency will be exchanged for another. It is also regarded as the value of one country’s currency in terms of another currency." Rates change daily, sometimes drastically depending on current events, and your shop should always be updated to the latest values.
In order to change the default currency, you must go to the "Localization" page of the "Localization" menu, and use the "Default currency" option from the "Configuration" section. |
You can update the currency rate on the top-right hand side of the page, by clicking the "Update exchange rates" button. This will download the update file from the PrestaShop.com servers using PrestaShop web-service.
The easiest way to add a country's currency is to import its localization package. This is done in the "Localization" page, under the "International" menu. Once imported, you must go the "Currencies" page to enable it.
You might need to add a currency not featured in any the localization packages. In that case, you can use the creation form. Click on "Add new currency", and a new page opens: