How much are you paying to move money across borders?
If you’re selling while located outside of the U.S., converting your sales proceeds from one currency to another involves additional costs. Two factors that might impact your cost are:
1. Cross-Currency (XC) transfer fees
A service fee charged by your payment service provider when converting funds to your local currency.
2. Currency exchange rates
Exchange rates fluctuate frequently. The rate you see on Google may not match the one offered by your payment service provider, which can impact how much you ultimately receive.
When selling on Amazon, you have several options for receiving your US store proceeds in your local currency:
1. Get paid automatically in your local bank account
Use Amazon Currency Converter for Sellers (ACCS) to receive your US proceeds automatically into your local bank account.
- No extra steps, no hassle. Put your global disbursement on auto-pilot.
- Fees are based on your total cross-currency proceeds across all Amazon stores*. The more you sell, the lower your XC fee. Click here to learn more.
2. Use Amazon Seller Wallet to manage funds in Seller Central
Hold, convert, and transfer your earnings in over 20 currencies—right from Seller Central.
- Your proceeds are available in your Wallet every disbursement cycle. See estimated exchange rates and choose when and how much to convert.
- Pay suppliers in USD and track all transactions in one place.
- We work with bank service providers to make sure Seller Wallet users receive competitive exchange rates. Click here to learn more.
3. Use a Third-Party Payment Service Provider (PSP)
Prefer your own setup? Link your external payment provider to manage funds outside of Seller Central.
Choosing solution that meets your business needs
Integrated solutions like ACCS or Seller Wallet can help reduce friction and save time compared to managing a separate account. Depending on your business needs, you can automate disbursements with ACCS or gain more control by managing funds directly within Seller Central via Seller Wallet. Click here to get started.
*Total cross-currency net proceeds across all Amazon stores for the past 12 months (from store country’s currency to a different currency of the seller’s home country) Click here to learn more.
For more info see the Seller Wallet and other frequently asked questions help pages.
How much are you paying to move money across borders?
If you’re selling while located outside of the U.S., converting your sales proceeds from one currency to another involves additional costs. Two factors that might impact your cost are:
1. Cross-Currency (XC) transfer fees
A service fee charged by your payment service provider when converting funds to your local currency.
2. Currency exchange rates
Exchange rates fluctuate frequently. The rate you see on Google may not match the one offered by your payment service provider, which can impact how much you ultimately receive.
When selling on Amazon, you have several options for receiving your US store proceeds in your local currency:
1. Get paid automatically in your local bank account
Use Amazon Currency Converter for Sellers (ACCS) to receive your US proceeds automatically into your local bank account.
- No extra steps, no hassle. Put your global disbursement on auto-pilot.
- Fees are based on your total cross-currency proceeds across all Amazon stores*. The more you sell, the lower your XC fee. Click here to learn more.
2. Use Amazon Seller Wallet to manage funds in Seller Central
Hold, convert, and transfer your earnings in over 20 currencies—right from Seller Central.
- Your proceeds are available in your Wallet every disbursement cycle. See estimated exchange rates and choose when and how much to convert.
- Pay suppliers in USD and track all transactions in one place.
- We work with bank service providers to make sure Seller Wallet users receive competitive exchange rates. Click here to learn more.
3. Use a Third-Party Payment Service Provider (PSP)
Prefer your own setup? Link your external payment provider to manage funds outside of Seller Central.
Choosing solution that meets your business needs
Integrated solutions like ACCS or Seller Wallet can help reduce friction and save time compared to managing a separate account. Depending on your business needs, you can automate disbursements with ACCS or gain more control by managing funds directly within Seller Central via Seller Wallet. Click here to get started.
*Total cross-currency net proceeds across all Amazon stores for the past 12 months (from store country’s currency to a different currency of the seller’s home country) Click here to learn more.
For more info see the Seller Wallet and other frequently asked questions help pages.