Squarespace E-Commerce: Supported Countries and Payment Currencies Guide

Squarespace E-Commerce: Supported Countries and Payment Currencies Guide

By Michael Chen

February 4, 2025 at 08:57 PM

Squarespace E-commerce supports global selling with specific currency and country limitations based on your payment processor. Here's what you need to know:

Payment Processor Options

  • Squarespace Payments (powered by Stripe)
  • Stripe
  • PayPal

Customer Location Support

  • Customers can purchase from any location where payment methods are supported
  • International buyers may incur additional bank fees
  • No additional location restrictions imposed by Squarespace

Supported Currencies Core currencies include:

  • USD (US Dollar)
  • EUR (Euro)
  • GBP (British Pound)
  • AUD (Australian Dollar)
  • CAD (Canadian Dollar)
  • JPY (Japanese Yen)

Additional supported currencies:

  • ARS, BRL, COP, CZK, DKK, HKD, INR, IDR, ILS, MYR, MXN, NZD, NOK, PHP, PLN, RUB, SGD, ZAR, SEK, CHF, THB

Important Currency Notes:

  • Stores can only use one currency at a time
  • Currency availability depends on your bank account location
  • Currency conversion fees may apply (approximately 2% for Stripe)

PayPal Specific Limitations:

  • Doesn't support: ARS, COP, INR, IDR, ZAR
  • Limited support: MYR (Malaysian accounts only)

Shipping Information:

  • Ship worldwide where carriers support delivery
  • Integrated shipping with USPS, UPS, and FedEx
  • Custom shipping rates available for other carriers

Additional Features:

  • VAT and GST support
  • Customizable receipts
  • Currency can be changed after initial setup
  • Multiple currency support not available

For Unsupported Countries:

  • Must have a bank account in a supported country
  • PayPal may be used as an alternative
  • Contact Squarespace support for updates on country/currency additions

You can request notifications about new currency and country support by contacting Squarespace support with your domain name and specific requirements.

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