Aureli supports 11 currencies. Each one can be used as a portfolio's base currency or as the denomination for any asset or debt — they mix freely within a single portfolio.
The full list
| Code | Currency |
|---|---|
| GBP | Great British Pound |
| USD | United States Dollar |
| EUR | Euro |
| CAD | Canadian Dollar |
| AUD | Australian Dollar |
| NZD | New Zealand Dollar |
| SGD | Singaporean Dollar |
| JPY | Japanese Yen |
| CNY | Chinese Yuan |
| CHF | Swiss Franc |
| INR | Indian Rupee |
Choosing a base currency
Your portfolio's base currency is the one your net worth, totals, and reports are displayed in. You set it when you create a portfolio and can change it later in Settings → Details.
If you live and earn in GBP but hold assets across the US and Europe, picking GBP as your base means every figure is rolled up into the currency you actually think in.
Using multiple currencies in one portfolio
Each asset and debt can be denominated in any supported currency — independent of your base currency. A single portfolio might have a GBP cash account, a USD brokerage, EUR property, and a JPY pension. Aureli converts each one to your base currency at the latest available rate when calculating totals.
For more on how the conversion works and how rates are kept current, see How multi-currency portfolios work.
Don't see a currency you need?
If there's a currency you'd like Aureli to support, let us know — we add new ones based on demand and the availability of reliable exchange-rate data.
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