Square Makes Its Register Software Free WorldwideSquare CEO Jack Dorsey announced today that the mobile payments company is now localized for 130 internationally currencies.

ByKate Taylor

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Square is going global – with software at least.

On Thursday, Twitter co-founder and Square CEO Jack Dorsey announced that Square Register is being made available to sellers around the world. That means internationally Square-using sellers have access to free point-of-sale software that supports 130 different currencies.

Square Makes Its Register Software Free Worldwide

Los Desgraciados, a restaurant located in Saltillo, Mexico that uses Square Register
Image credit: Square

Square Register is a free app with software that allows users to analyze payments and manage items and inventory. The app is already used by millions of businesses in the U.S., but previously only supported the U.S. dollar, the Canadian dollar and the Japanese yen.

Related:How Mobile Payment Apps Are Energizing Businesses That Live On Cash Flow

However, despite the previously limited currencies, Square says that thousands of sellers outside the U.S., Japan and Canada have downloaded the app.

"I've been using Square Register for about three years now," says Michael Cheang, the owner of an Australian bar called Frisk, in an email sent by Square. "We came across the app when searching the internet for point-of-sale solutions. We looked into all the alternative options, and ultimately chose Square for its simple layout."

Square has not yet released readers that support transactions outside of the U.S., Canada and Japan. However, with the new software in place, the mobile payment's app complete international expansion seems imminent.

Related:Snapchat Partners With Square for Payment Service

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凯特·泰勒是一个记者在商业内幕。她was previously a reporter at Entrepreneur. Get in touch with tips and feedback on Twitter at @Kate_H_Taylor.

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