Club Currency in IZI — How It Works
Club Currency in IZI — How It Works
Section titled “Club Currency in IZI — How It Works”Club currency is the ISO 4217 code that IZI uses for every monetary operation: the player’s cash balance (real funds on account), the bonus balance (virtual credits from top-ups), tariff prices, receipts, and revenue analytics. You pick it once in Settings → Currency & Locale before the club goes live, and it becomes the single unit of measurement across the entire system. In practice: set AED and every screen — from the cashier to reports — shows amounts in dirhams. Set RUB and everything is in rubles. Changing the currency after the first transactions have been recorded does not back-convert historical figures, so getting it right from the start is the first configuration step that matters.
What “club currency” covers
Section titled “What “club currency” covers”Club currency is more than a symbol next to a number. In IZI it controls four things at once:
- ISO 4217 code — a three-letter identifier (AED, RUB, KZT, USD, etc.) from which IZI derives the symbol, decimal precision, and formatting rules automatically.
- Display symbol — populated automatically: ₽ for RUB, AED for the dirham, ₸ for KZT. No manual symbol entry needed.
- Decimal places — two by default; set to zero for currencies that have no fractional unit.
- Locale — controls digit-grouping separators, date format, and whether the symbol appears before or after the amount (e.g.
AED 100vs100 ₽). Configured alongside the currency code.
All four live in one place: Settings → Currency & Locale.
Where club currency appears in daily operations
Section titled “Where club currency appears in daily operations”Tariff prices
Section titled “Tariff prices”Every tariff — hourly, package, or multipass — is priced in the club currency. A price of 30 means 30 units of whatever currency the club is set to.
Player balance
Section titled “Player balance”The player’s cash balance is denominated in the club currency. A top-up of 500 adds 500 units; starting a session deducts the tariff price in the same units. The currency of the balance and the currency of the tariff are always identical because they share one setting.
The bonus balance also runs in club currency units — bonuses are not dimensionless points but conditional units of the same currency, spendable up to the limits the tariff defines.
Analytics and reports
Section titled “Analytics and reports”Revenue, ARPU, and AOV figures in the Analytics section all appear in the club currency. For networks spanning multiple countries, cross-club comparisons require accounting for exchange rates: a club in one country reports in its local currency, another club reports in its own.
Receipts and documents
Section titled “Receipts and documents”Printed and digital receipts, fiscal documents, and customer-facing notifications display amounts in the club currency with the symbol and format dictated by the selected locale.
Currency is a club-level setting, not an organisation setting
Section titled “Currency is a club-level setting, not an organisation setting”If you run an organisation with clubs across different countries, each club is configured independently. There is no organisation-level currency that cascades down. This is intentional: clubs operating under different local regulations and payment systems need independent monetary settings, and their analytics stay cleanly separated.
What happens if you change the currency after launch
Section titled “What happens if you change the currency after launch”IZI allows editing the currency field at any time. The consequences:
| What changes | What stays the same |
|---|---|
| Symbol and formatting throughout the interface | Transaction amounts — no conversion applied |
| Tariff price display in the new currency | Historical top-up and charge figures |
| Analytics figures shown in the new currency | Actual value of past sessions — not recalculated |
In short: if a club ran in one currency for months and then switches, every historical amount will display in the new currency as if it always was — producing incorrect totals. Rule: set the currency before the first transaction.
Related
Section titled “Related”- Currency & Locale — CRM Settings — step-by-step setup guide
- Cash Balance — real player funds, held in club currency
- Bonus Balance — virtual credits, also denominated in club currency units
- Organisation in IZI — top level of the hierarchy; currency is configured per club beneath it
- Acquiring — card payment acceptance; the acquiring terminal currency must match the club currency
Frequently asked questions
What is club currency in IZI?
Club currency is an ISO 4217 code (e.g. AED, RUB, KZT) that defines the monetary unit for every operation in the system: tariff prices, player cash and bonus balances, top-ups, session charges, shift reports, and analytics. You set it once in club Settings.
Where do I set the club currency?
Left panel → Settings → Currency & Locale. Choose the ISO 4217 currency code from the dropdown, set the number of decimal places, and pick the formatting locale.
Can I change the currency after the club has started operating?
Technically yes — the field is editable. But changing it after real transactions exist will distort historical data: past amounts will display in the new currency without any exchange-rate conversion. Set the currency before the first transaction.
Does each club in a network get its own currency?
Yes. Currency is a club-level setting, not an organisation-level one. Clubs in different countries can each have their own currency; there is no inherited organisation-wide default.