What are the payment methods?

What are the payment methods?

CurrentWare has flexibility in accepting payments when purchasing our software. We accept a variety of payment methods to process your orders to ensure that you have no issues in acquiring licenses for our software.

Payment Methods Accepted

  • Credit Card
  • Wire Transfer
  • ACH/Direct Deposit

Currencies Accepted*

  • United States Dollars (USD)
  • Canadian Dollars (CAD)
  • Australian Dollars (AUD)
  • Pound Sterling (GBP)
  • Euros (EUR)
  • Indian rupees (INR)

For more details on our payment processing methods, or if you do not see your preferred payment method above, please contact our sales team.

*All currencies will be charged based on the equivalent cost in USD based on an internal pricing grid that is updated every 365 days.

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