Supported Currencies
CHI Tickets supports over 25 currencies, enabling event organizers around the world to price their tickets in the local currency that makes the most sense for their audience.
How Currency Is Determined
The currency displayed on an event page is set by the event organizer when they configure the event. It is not determined by your location, browser settings, or payment method. Every buyer sees the same currency for a given event, regardless of where they are browsing from.
For example, a festival in Amsterdam will likely display prices in EUR, while a conference in Tokyo might use JPY, and a concert in New York could be listed in USD. The organizer makes this choice based on the event's location, audience, and business needs.
Supported Currency List
CHI Tickets supports a wide range of currencies, including but not limited to:
| Currency | Code |
|---|
| US Dollar | USD |
| Euro | EUR |
| British Pound | GBP |
| Japanese Yen | JPY |
| Australian Dollar | AUD |
| Canadian Dollar | CAD |
| Swiss Franc | CHF |
| Chinese Yuan | CNY |
| Hong Kong Dollar | HKD |
| New Zealand Dollar | NZD |
| Swedish Krona | SEK |
| Korean Won | KRW |
| Singapore Dollar | SGD |
| Norwegian Krone | NOK |
| Mexican Peso | MXN |
| Indian Rupee | INR |
| Russian Ruble | RUB |
| South African Rand | ZAR |
| Turkish Lira | TRY |
| Brazilian Real | BRL |
| Thai Baht | THB |
| Indonesian Rupiah | IDR |
| Malaysian Ringgit | MYR |
| Philippine Peso | PHP |
| Polish Zloty | PLN |
| Danish Krone | DKK |
The list of available currencies may be expanded over time as CHI Tickets grows its global reach.
No Automatic Currency Conversion
CHI Tickets does not perform currency conversion. The price displayed on the event page is the exact amount you will be charged. There is no built-in mechanism to view prices in a different currency.
If the event's currency differs from your payment card's billing currency, your bank or card issuer will handle the conversion at their prevailing exchange rate. This may include a foreign transaction fee charged by your bank. CHI Tickets has no control over these third-party fees.
What This Means for You as a Buyer
- The price you see is the price you pay — in the currency shown on the event page.
- Your bank handles conversion — If your card is denominated in a different currency, the conversion happens at the bank level, not on CHI Tickets.
- Check your bank's fees — Some banks charge a foreign transaction fee (typically 1-3%) on purchases in a foreign currency. Check with your bank if you are unsure.
- Exchange rates fluctuate — The amount that appears on your bank statement may differ slightly from a manual conversion because exchange rates change between the time of purchase and when the transaction settles.
Currency Display in the Order Summary
Throughout the checkout process, all prices — including ticket prices, add-on prices, service fees, VAT, discounts, and the total — are displayed in the event's currency. The currency symbol or three-letter code (e.g., EUR, USD, THB) appears alongside every amount to make the currency clear.
Tips for International Purchases
- Note the currency before purchasing. The currency code is shown next to every price on the event page and in the order summary.
- Use a card with low or no foreign transaction fees. If you frequently buy tickets for international events, consider using a card that does not charge extra for foreign currency transactions.
- Keep your order reference. If you need to dispute a charge or verify the amount with your bank, your order reference number and confirmation email serve as proof of the original amount charged.
Note: The currency for an event is fixed by the organizer and cannot be changed by the buyer. All prices on a single event page are always shown in one consistent currency.