ClubExpress provides extensive support for clubs and associations outside the United States.
- The currency symbol can be configured to display up to 4 characters, so that members and non-members know that their payments will be in the local currency. For example, in Australia, you could use “$AUS”, “AUS$”, or “AUD”.
- In Canada, Australia, the UK, and Europe, clubs and associations can use Authorize.Net or Stripe as the payment gateway to make payments through the website in the local currency, with the funds flowing directly into a local bank account. We are also planning to support other payment gateways.
- Dates will be shown in the local format based on your browser configuration (not your operating system.) The US uses mm/dd/yyyy but other countries use dd/mm/yyyy or yyyy.mm.dd.
- Numbers will be shown in the local format. The US and other countries use a comma for the thousand's separator and a period for the decimal separator but some countries, especially in Europe, reverse these.
- Time zones can be configured at both the club or association level and the individual member or non-member level. At the club level, this ensures that deadlines such as an event close registration or a survey close date happen at the correct local time. At the individual member or non-member level, this ensures that transactions, payments, event registrations, and other information will be shown at the correct local date and time. With the correct time zone, forum message posting times are properly localized as well.
- Units of measurement are shown in the metric system everywhere in the world except the US!
The system supports tax (Sales Tax, VAT, GST, etc.) to be charged on membership dues, additional charges, event registrations, etc. The correct term will be used for each country where the club or association is based. - ClubExpress reports are available in A4 paper size.