Want to host events abroad or sell tickets in another currency? While Posh currently supports one currency per organization, there are still ways to reach your international audience!
🌎 Current Setup
Each Posh organization is tied to a specific country and currency through its Stripe account. This means you can’t dynamically switch currencies for different events under the same org.
💡 Your Options:
Option 1: Sell in your home currency
You can sell tickets in your home currency (e.g., USD) — even if your event is held abroad.
Example: A U.S.-based organizer hosting in Mexico can still sell tickets in USD using their existing organization.
Option 2: Create a new organization for another currency
If you have a bank account in another country, you can create a new Posh organization and connect a new Stripe account for that currency.
Example: If you have a EUR account, you can create a new org to sell in EUR.
📘 Follow this guide to get started: Creating a New Organization
⚙️ Requirements for the EUR Setup (Workaround)
To receive payouts in EUR, you’ll need:
A EUR bank account that can receive SEPA transfers
Your existing U.S. business documentation
A standard identity verification document
✅ You do not need:
A European-registered company
A European ID
A physical address in Europe
💡 Tip: Many organizers use services like Wise or Revolut to get multi-currency accounts that include SEPA-compatible EUR banking details.
💶 What Are SEPA Transfers?
SEPA (Single Euro Payments Area) is a European network that lets you send and receive euro payments easily — just like local bank transfers.
If your account supports SEPA transfers, Stripe can send your payouts in EUR, even if your business is based elsewhere.
🔮 Looking Ahead: Adaptive Pricing (Coming Q2 2026)
Stripe is developing Adaptive Pricing, which will let organizers:
Display ticket prices in the local currency of each attendee’s location,
While still receiving payouts in their default currency.
This means that by mid-2026, organizers won’t need multiple orgs or manual workarounds to sell globally.
