KRW (KRW) โ Shopify Payment Guide
Currency overview: The KRW (KRW) is one of the most significant ecommerce currencies for Shopify merchants selling through CartDNA's data model. KRW is actively linked to 1 countries and territories, including KR. For merchants, this breadth matters because KRW allows you to present pricing in a familiar currency for a large cohort of consumers across different economies. From a conversion-friction-at-checkout perspective, this is useful when forecasting gross margin, managing refund exposure, and assessing FX impact. Even if your core accounting currency differs, KRW can still be used as a shopper-facing currency to enhance trust and reduce abandonment in high-traffic scenarios. Exchange-rate and economic context: KRW is heavily traded, widely supported by payment infrastructure, and commonly used in commerce across the EEA and related markets. For Shopify checkout with CartDNA, this translates to extensive payment method support. The key operational point is not just sale viability; it is now frequently your merchant settlement currency that is converted, and what sunset it applies. Merchants that enable these three points typically see better net revenue outcomes than those that only enable conversion. Popular multi-currency support means paying out in KRW directly, or as a converted currency, and what sunset it applies. Merchants that enable these three points usually see improved conversion, lower top-up margin impact, and settlement logic on your finance desk can reconcile payouts quickly. Payment method breadth supported in KRW: KRW currently has 0 payment methods tagged for consumerCurrency, 0 tagged for processingCurrency, and 0 tagged for settlementCurrency. This indicates that KRW is not only a consumer-side presentment currency; it is supported in backend processing and transactions can run in KRW natively. Settlement currency support means paying out and in KRW, reducing forced conversion. Popular KRW checkout with alternative settlement currencies for exposure-first orders, and KRW checkout with alternative settlement currencies for cross-border operations consolidating treasury in a separate core-base. For KRW, CartDNA links prominent types: . Revolut, Stripe, and Zettle-case and wallet-capable rails. Consumer currency support means shopper-to-pay in KRW category of their PSP, risk portfolio: and process transactions in KRW. Settlement currency support means paying out in KRW, reducing forced connection. Popular KRW pairs enable cleaner analytics because you reduce noise from unnecessary FX conversions; in short, KRW is advantageous when pricing, payment method control, and cleaner analytics because you reduce unnecessary noise. Merchant use cases: KRW is particularly common in subscription commerce, digital goods, SaaS, travel, and cross-border D2C markets where payment trust is relatively low. Customers in many European markets expect local cart transfer or buy-now-pay-later options; adding payment options like Przelewy24 (if applicable), Bancontact, iDEAL, and similar makes a difference when cart transfer or buy-now pay-later currencies are involved. EUR pricing eliminates all anchor bias (i.e. no mental conversion to their local EUR equivalent). KRW is also relevant where customer LTV is high and recurring; for digital goods and SaaS, billing and cleaner reports simplify operations. Billing in the customer's likely currency (KRW) versus forcing conversion to a rare payment method or seller currency means lower helpdesk load, better trust, and faster settlement control. If your sales target D2C shippers in LKR, THB, or similar FX-sensitive markets, billing in KRW + settling in KRW or a separate treasury base reduces complicated chargeback FX reconciliation later. Technical implementation: In Shopify, start by enabling KRW in your store currencies and confirming that your payment app or multi-processor, and settlement rails are set up. In CartDNA, map your target currencies (including KRW) to appropriate markets, prioritise local methods for those countries, and validate fallback cards for edge cases. Then review your finance workflow. During go-live, track approval rates, check off at the payment step, and net settlement after fees and FX. If you run KRW currency, test checkout behaviour across local markets, run live-store cart tests in production environments (set test mode), and confirm rates, approval rates, and net settlement FX before full roll-out. See the CartDNA insights panel for checkout performance data by payment method in KRW across multiple markets. Most merchants enable KRW + GBP + USD as a starting point, then expand based on checkout behaviour, approval rates, and conversion-oriented ordering. FAQ snapshot: Is KRW only useful for autocratic countries? No, many worldwide shoppers still encounter KRW pricing in cross-border markets, but conversion performance is strongest where KRW is locally expected. Do I only support settlement in KRW? No โ while KRW is highly traded, you should evaluate tax implications, whether risking treasury FX exposure or relying on PSP risk portfolio is better for your scope. PayPal, Stripe, settlement logic transparent banks, chargeback and reconciliation tools should all be considered before issuing. Should you try merchant settlement in KRW? Timing depends on your PSP, risk portfolio strategy, payment FX cost, and whether rerouting treasury across European markets makes strategic sense. CartDNA offers prioritised methods for KRW markets; Yes, by using country-by-PL, payment local mapping, and conversion-oriented ordering.
Currency overview
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Shopify payment methods customers can pay with in KRW
These methods let buyers check out in KRW in your Shopify store.
Kakaopay
Digital Wallet
Kakaopay is a digital wallet designed for Shopify merchants targeting the South Korean market. It offers recurring payment support but does not provide one-click checkout or payment assurance features.
Tosspay Wallet
Digital Wallet
Tosspay Wallet is a digital wallet designed for Shopify merchants targeting the South Korean market. It offers full and partial refund support but has a chargeback risk and no recurring or one-click payment features.
Skrill
Digital Wallet
Skrill is a digital wallet payment method available to Shopify merchants targeting global markets. It features payment assurance but carries a chargeback risk and does not support recurring or one-click payments.
Samsung Pay
Digital Wallet
Samsung Pay is a digital wallet available for Shopify merchants, primarily targeting markets in Australia, China, India, Japan, South Korea, and five additional countries. It supports full refunds but lacks features such as recurring payments and one-click checkout.
Samsung Card
Cards
Samsung Card is a card payment method available for Shopify merchants targeting the South Korean market. It supports recurring payments but does not offer one-click checkout or payment assurance, and carries a chargeback risk.
Naver Pay
Digital Wallet
Naver Pay is a digital wallet payment method available for Shopify merchants targeting consumers in South Korea. It supports full and partial refunds but has a chargeback risk and does not offer recurring or one-click payments.
Lotte Card
Cards
Lotte Card is a card payment method available for Shopify merchants targeting the South Korean market. It offers support for full and partial refunds but carries a chargeback risk.
Kb Kookmin Card
Cards
Kb Kookmin Card is a card payment method for Shopify merchants, primarily targeting consumers in South Korea. It supports recurring payments and offers refund flexibility, though it carries a chargeback risk.
Payco
Digital Wallet
Payco is a digital wallet payment method available for Shopify merchants targeting the South Korean market. It supports full, multiple, and partial refunds, making it a flexible option for merchants.
Hyundai Card
Cards
Hyundai Card is a card payment method for Shopify merchants focusing on the South Korean market. It supports recurring payments and offers full and partial refund capabilities, though it has a chargeback risk.
Shinhan Card
Cards
Shinhan Card is a card payment method available for Shopify merchants targeting the South Korean market. It supports recurring payments and offers refund flexibility, but merchants should be aware of chargeback risks.
Frequently asked questions about KRW
What does this currency code mean?
KRW is the ISO 4217 code for the KRW. Every Shopify payment method that lists KRW support can be configured to display prices and process transactions in KRW.
Which Shopify payment methods support this currency?
The methods listed on this page have been verified to support KRW in at least one role: consumer checkout, gateway processing, or merchant settlement. The exact role is labelled on each card.
Can I accept this currency if I am based outside the issuing country?
Many payment methods that process KRW work for merchants in multiple countries. Check each payment method page for merchant eligibility and any cross-border restrictions.
What is the difference between consumer, processing, and settlement currency?
Consumer currency is what the buyer sees in checkout. Processing currency is what the payment gateway uses internally. Settlement currency is the currency your bank account receives. These three can differ depending on the payment method.
Do I need a bank account in this currency?
Not always. Some payment methods handle KRW conversion automatically. Others do require a local bank account for settlement. Check the individual payment method pages for details.
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