About International Payments

Accept payments in international currencies, through international bank accounts and/or payments via cards issued by foreign banks. Check the list of transaction purpose codes and supported currencies.

Available in

IN

India


You can accept payments from your customers in more than 100 foreign currencies using our Payment Gateway and other products such as Payment Pages, Payment Button, Payment Links and Invoices. Razorpay supports

for international cards.

Check these steps to accept international payments from

and .

Indian businesses must enable international payments to accept payments from international customers.

  1. To enable International payments, you have to fill an activation form. To fill the activation form, navigate to Account & SettingsInternational payments (under Payment methods) and click Fill activation form.

    International payment Fill activation form
  2. Follow the steps provided

    . Please contact our for any issues and more information.

Indian businesses can use MoneySaver Export Account to open SWIFT accounts and Local bank accounts to accept international payments.

MoneySaver Export Account enables the

method and method to accept payments from buyers outside India without additional paperwork. The final settlement is done in the bank accounts of Indian businesses in INR.

Local Currency Bank Transfer: Accept payments from buyers outside India without additional paperwork. The final settlement is done in the bank accounts of Indian businesses in INR. This significantly improves the customer experience by allowing international buyers to make local bank account transfer to Indian businesses.

Swift Transfers: Accept payments from buyers outside India without additional paperwork. The final settlement is done in the bank accounts of Indian businesses in INR. This significantly improves the customer experience by allowing international buyers globally to make SWIFT Transfer to Indian businesses.

Non-Indian businesses looking to accept payments from Indian customers via Razorpay and get their settlement in a foreign bank account. Check the

and .

Razorpay allows foreign (non-Indian) businesses to accept payments from Indian customers without any additional paperwork or registration. Your Indian customers can make payments via local payment methods such as credit cards, debit cards, UPI and netbanking. The funds are settled in your overseas bank account.

Feature Request

This is an on-demand feature. Please fill out the

to get this feature activated on your Razorpay account.

Watch Out!

Your international payment will fail if you send us a dummy email id and phone number of the customer.

Select the Payment Method based on your business type:

If you are an eligible registered business with a valid website, you can accept international payments made using:

List of Purpose Codes

Download the complete

that can be selected in the onboarding process.

Supported Products

The following products support international payments:

ProductInternational Payments Supported
Payment Gateway (Checkout)Yes
InvoicesYes
Payment LinksYes
Payment PagesYes
SubscriptionsYes
RouteNo
Smart CollectNo
RazorpayXNo

Supported Currencies

Following is the list of supported currencies:

Currency NameISO CodeExponent
United Arab Emirates DirhamAED2
Albanian lekALL2
Armenian dramAMD2
Argentine pesoARS2
Australian dollarAUD2
Aruban florinAWG2
Azerbaijan ManatAZN2
Convertible MarkBAM2
Barbadian dollarBBD2
Bangladeshi takaBDT2
Bulgarian LevBGN2
Bahraini DinarBHD3
Burundi FrancBIF0
Bermudian dollarBMD2
Brunei dollarBND2
Bolivian bolivianoBOB2
Brazilian RealBRL2
Bahamian dollarBSD2
Bhutanese NgultrumBTN2
Botswana pulaBWP2
Belize dollarBZD2
Canadian dollarCAD2
Swiss francCHF2
Chilean PesoCLP0
Chinese yuan renminbiCNY2
Colombian pesoCOP2
Costa Rican colonCRC2
Cuban pesoCUP2
Cabo Verde EscudoCVE2
Czech korunaCZK2
Djibouti FrancDJF0
Danish kroneDKK2
Dominican pesoDOP2
Algerian dinarDZD2
Egyptian poundEGP2
Ethiopian birrETB2
European euroEUR2
Fijian dollarFJD2
Pound sterlingGBP2
Ghanian CediGHS2
Gibraltar poundGIP2
Gambian dalasiGMD2
Guinean FrancGNF0
Guatemalan quetzalGTQ2
Guyanese dollarGYD2
Hong Kong dollarHKD2
Honduran lempiraHNL2
Croatian kunaHRK2
Haitian gourdeHTG2
Hungarian forintHUF2
Indonesian rupiahIDR2
Israeli new shekelILS2
Indian rupeeINR2
Iraqi DinarIQD3
Iceland KronaISK0
Jamaican dollarJMD2
Jordanian DinarJOD3
Japanese YenJPY0
Kenyan shillingKES2
Kyrgyzstani somKGS2
Cambodian rielKHR2
Comorian FrancKMF0
Korean WonKRW0
Kuwaiti DinarKWD3
Cayman Islands dollarKYD2
Kazakhstani tengeKZT2
Lao kipLAK2
Sri Lankan rupeeLKR2
Liberian dollarLRD2
Lesotho lotiLSL2
Moroccan dirhamMAD2
Moldovan leuMDL2
Malagasy AriaryMGA2
Macedonian denarMKD2
Myanmar kyatMMK2
Mongolian tugrikMNT2
Macanese patacaMOP2
Mauritian rupeeMUR2
Maldivian rufiyaaMVR2
Malawian kwachaMWK2
Mexican pesoMXN2
Malaysian ringgitMYR2
Mozambique MeticalMZN2
Namibian dollarNAD2
Nigerian nairaNGN2
Nicaraguan cordobaNIO2
Norwegian kroneNOK2
Nepalese rupeeNPR2
New Zealand dollarNZD2
Rial OmaniOMR3
Peruvian solPEN2
Papua New Guinean kinaPGK2
Philippine pesoPHP2
Pakistani rupeePKR2
Polish ZlotyPLN2
Paraguayan GuaraniPYG0
Qatari riyalQAR2
Romanian LeuRON2
Serbian DinarRSD2
Russian rubleRUB2
Rwanda FrancRWF0
Saudi Arabian riyalSAR2
Seychellois rupeeSCR2
Swedish kronaSEK2
Singapore dollarSGD2
Sierra Leonean leoneSLL2
Somali shillingSOS2
South Sudanese poundSSP2
Salvadoran colónSVC2
Swazi lilangeniSZL2
Thai bahtTHB2
Tunisian DinarTND3
Turkish LiraTRY2
Trinidad and Tobago dollarTTD2
New Taiwan DollarTWD2
Tanzanian shillingTZS2
Ukrainian HryvniaUAH2
Uganda ShillingUGX0
United States dollarUSD2
Uruguayan pesoUYU2
Uzbekistani so'mUZS2
Vietnamese DongVND0
VatuVUV0
CFA Franc BEACXAF0
East Caribbean DollarXCD2
CFA Franc BCEAOXOF0
CFP FrancXPF0
Yemeni rialYER2
South African randZAR2
Zambian KwachaZMW2
  • For any other additional currencies, which are not a part of the above list and that you might want us to support, kindly raise a request on our .
  • When selling a product for ₹ 1000 in the domestic market, you pass INR in the currency parameter and 100000 in the amount parameter (since the amount should be in paise).
  • When selling in the international market, you might want to charge $20 for the same product. In this case, you must pass USD in the currency parameter and 2000 in the amount parameter (since the amount should be in cents).
    For example: AED, AMD, INR and so on.

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