13. april 2026
Multi-Currency Payment Collection Strategies for Freelancers
Serving clients across borders means dealing with multiple currencies and exchange rate risks. Here are strategies that protect your income and simplify collection.
Multi-currency payment collection is now a core competency for any internationally active freelancer. Currency risk and conversion fees can silently erode your margins.
The simplest approach is invoicing in your home currency, letting clients bear the conversion cost. Alternatively, invoice in the client's currency with an exchange rate protection clause. Dedicated multi-currency accounts from providers like Wise or Revolut Business let you hold and convert when rates are favourable.
Shorter payment terms reduce FX exposure — Net-15 is preferable to Net-45 for international invoices. Upfront deposits of 30–50% reduce the amount at risk during the payment cycle.
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