Connect Global Exchange Rates integrations
Synchronize official currency data by automating Global Exchange Rates to instantly power your accounting platforms and ERP systems. Use our workflow automation to convert amounts for international invoices or populate business intelligence dashboards with real-time rates. Register now to build your first automated financial data system.
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Build your Global Exchange Rates integrations.
Integrate Global Exchange Rates on Make to automate currency data workflows, allowing you to convert amounts, retrieve latest and historical exchange rates, and list currencies or providers. This enables you to populate accounting platforms, ERP systems, and business intelligence dashboards with accurate financial data.
Converts amounts between currencies.
Returns historical exchange rates.
Returns lastest exchange rates.
Lists the available currencies.
Lists the available exchange rate providers.
Performs an arbitrary authorized API call.
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