Currencies available for Cloud Billing self-serve, auto-pay accounts
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Overview
This document lists countries and regions where Cloud Billing
accounts are charged in local currency, as well as the payment methods accepted
in each country or region to pay for Google Cloud costs.
About payment methods for Cloud Billing accounts
The payment methods described in this document refer to the types that are
accepted for automatically paid accounts, applicable only to
self-serve, online Cloud Billing accounts,
and not to accounts paid by invoice.
The payment methods accepted for your Cloud Billing account vary
by country and region.
Your
Google payments profile
might allow
other payment methods
that are not accepted as a valid form of payment for your
Cloud Billing account. These forms of payment might be valid to be
used to pay for non-Google Cloud products such as Google Play and
Google Ads.
For more payment options than those on this page, consider working with a
local reseller, who might be able to accept more forms of payment, or help you
switch to
invoiced billing. Find a list of
resellers on the Google partners page.
About currencies for Cloud Billing accounts
Each Cloud Billing account operates in a single currency,
which you can't change after you create your Cloud Billing
account. If you need a Cloud Billing account to operate in a currency
different than the currency of your existing Cloud Billing account,
you need to
set up a new Cloud Billing account.
When Google charges in a local, non-USD currency, we convert
Google Cloud prices
from USD into the applicable local currency pursuant to the conversion rates
published by leading financial institutions.
The exchange rates are set at the beginning of every month.
Note that beginning in 2022, we will set the Brazilian Real (BRL-to-USD)
exchange rate at the beginning of each calendar quarter.
For select currencies,
we provide protection from large month-to-month rate changes.
Not all currencies are supported for your Cloud Billing account.
List of countries and regions
See the following table or use the filter tool to find your country or region.
If your country or region is not listed here, this might indicate that your
country or region's currency is not supported for Google Cloud charges.
In these instances, your Cloud Billing account might incur charges
in USD.
For countries or regions not listed here, see the
payment options tool
for more information.
If you're new to Google Cloud, create an account to evaluate how our
products perform in real-world scenarios. New customers also get $300 in
free credits to run, test, and deploy workloads.
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These forms of payment might be valid to be used to pay for non-Google Cloud products such as Google Play and Google Ads.\n- Cloud Billing payment methods are described in more detail in [Add, remove, or update a payment method](/billing/docs/how-to/payment-methods).\n- For more payment options than those on this page, consider working with a local reseller, who might be able to accept more forms of payment, or help you switch to [invoiced billing](/billing/docs/concepts#billing_account_types). Find a list of resellers on the [Google partners page](https://cloud.google.com/find-a-partner/).\n\nAbout currencies for Cloud Billing accounts\n-------------------------------------------\n\nEach Cloud Billing account operates in a *single currency* ,\nwhich you *can't change* after you create your Cloud Billing\naccount. If you need a Cloud Billing account to operate in a currency\ndifferent than the currency of your existing Cloud Billing account,\nyou need to\n[set up a new Cloud Billing account](/billing/docs/how-to/create-billing-account).\n\n- When Google charges in a local, non-USD currency, we convert [Google Cloud prices](/pricing/list) from USD into the applicable local currency pursuant to the conversion rates published by leading financial institutions.\n- The exchange rates are set at the beginning of every month.\n\n - Note that beginning in 2022, we will set the Brazilian Real (BRL-to-USD) exchange rate at the beginning of each calendar *quarter*.\n - For [select currencies](/skus/exchange-rates), we provide protection from large month-to-month rate changes.\n - See the [Exchange rates](/skus/exchange-rates) documentation for more details.\n- If you\n [export your Cloud Billing data to BigQuery](/billing/docs/how-to/export-data-bigquery),\n you can access the specific exchange rate information applied to your\n billing account. Look for the `currency_conversion_rate` field available in\n your [standard](/billing/docs/how-to/export-data-bigquery-tables#standard-usage-cost-data-schema),\n and [detailed](/billing/docs/how-to/export-data-bigquery-tables#detailed-usage-cost-data-schema),\n usage cost data exports and\n [pricing data](/billing/docs/how-to/export-data-bigquery-tables#pricing-data-schema)\n export.\n\n- Not all currencies are supported for your Cloud Billing account.\n\nList of countries and regions\n-----------------------------\n\nSee the following table or use the filter tool to find your country or region.\n\nIf your country or region is not listed here, this might indicate that your\ncountry or region's currency is not supported for Google Cloud charges.\nIn these instances, your Cloud Billing account might incur charges\nin USD.\n\nFor countries or regions not listed here, see the\n[payment options tool](https://payments.google.com/u/0/paymentsinfofinder#)\nfor more information. \n\n### Filter the list\n\n| **Some debit cards might not be an\n| acceptable form of payment for Cloud Billing Accounts**\n|\n| Using a debit card to complete online transactions might require 2-step\n| verification (for example, entry of a one-time password sent by your bank\n| directly to you using SMS). 2-step verification requires you to be\n| in-session at the time of the transaction. Cards that require you to be\n| in-session can't be used for subscriptions or similar recurring automatic\n| transactions.\n|\n| When you\n| [set up your Cloud Billing account](/billing/docs/how-to/create-billing-account), you must associate your\n| billing account with a\n| [Google payments profile](https://support.google.com/paymentscenter/answer/9001356). Your Google payments profile includes the\n| [forms of payment](/billing/docs/how-to/payment-methods) you use to pay for your Google Cloud costs.\n|\n| When you add your debit card as a form of payment on your associated\n| Google payments profile, Google checks whether your issuing bank\n| approves subscriptions or recurring payments using that card. If your bank\n| doesn't approve, your debit card won't work for automatic recurring\n| payments.\n|\n| If you receive an error such as *Your card does not support\n| automatic recurring payments*, select\n| a different form of payment.\n\nTry it for yourself\n-------------------\n\n\nIf you're new to Google Cloud, create an account to evaluate how our\nproducts perform in real-world scenarios. New customers also get $300 in\nfree credits to run, test, and deploy workloads.\n[Get started for free](https://console.cloud.google.com/freetrial)"]]