Received from Afterpay today:
As for your question, we have previously mentioned that there is a known limitation within Shopify that hides Afterpay at checkout from some customers shopping online in a country where that country’s currency is different from your store’s home country currency. This limitation impacts merchants that have Shopify Markets and Cross Border Trade enabled.
While Shopify has shared that a fix will be released in mid-Q2, 2023, there is an immediate work-around that will allow your international customers to again use Afterpay at checkout. Please note that by enabling this temporary solution, affected customers will no longer see products displayed in their local currency, they will instead see it in your store’s home country currency.
Here’s how to disable the localized currency option so that Afterpay is once again available to affected international customers. Please follow these steps:
- Log in to your Shopify account
- Go to Settings > Markets
- Next to the name of the market, click Manage
- Next to Products and pricing, click Manage
- In the Pricing section, uncheck Show prices to customers in their local currency
- Click Save
Details can also be found here on Shopify’s site. Once you have made this change, Afterpay will be available to customers who are shopping in a country that has a currency that differs from your store’s home country currency.
Please let us know if you have any questions or if we can further assist you.
For more information on Markets or the fix that Shopify will release in mid-Q2, 2023, please contact Shopify support directly: