Boardish Adds More Currencies Helping It To Go Global [Roadmap Feature Update!]
We’re constantly working on new features, and with this latest one, we can finally say that Boardish is going global.
We previously had American Dollars, British Pound Sterling, and Euros, but with more and more users joining our environment we knew it was time to cater to them so they could quantify in their own currency.
With the latest update, you can select your currency from the dropdown menu whilst you input your company information.
Perfect for multinational businesses, or those that operate globally.
Dashboards can now be communicated in any major currency, making them clearer and easier to understand by the Board. The ability to use different currencies also makes Boardish simpler to use, removing the need to convert from one currency to another.
We are really excited about this update and will continue striving towards making Boardish more accessible to everyone that needs to quantify risk and IT budgets.
Get your results and budget approvals faster and easier than before by speaking the language Board understands best – financials.
While this update allowed Boardish to go global, it is only one of many steps we plan to make. You can expect many exciting features coming to Boardish in the future, such as management of multiple organisations, API integration with other tools for risk assessment, and much more!
So, what currencies does Boardish now support?
- Chinese Yuan
- United States Dollar
- Indian Rupee
- Japanese Yen
- Euro
- Russian Ruble
- Indonesian Rupiah
- Brazilian Real
- Pound Sterling
- Mexican Peso
- Turkish Lira
- South Korean Won
- Saudi Riyal
- Canadian Dollar
- Iranian Rial
- Australian Dollar
- Thai Baht
- Egyptian Pound
- New Taiwan Dollar
- Polish Złoty
- Nigerian Naira
- Pakistani Rupee
- Malaysian Ringgit
- Argentine Peso
- Philippine Peso
- South African Rand
- Colombian Peso
- United Arab Emirates
- Dirham
- Bangladeshi Taka
- Vietnamese đồng
- Singapore Dollar
- Swiss Franc
- Kazakhstani Tenge
- Unidad de Fomento
- Norwegian Krone
- Israeli New Shekel
- Ukrainian Karbovanets
- Czech Koruna
- Hong Kong Dollar