iOS App Developers Can Lose Money to Apple’s International Exchange Rate Matrix

Posted on Monday, May 5, 2014 by RICHARD HARRIS, Executive Editor

Any developer or publisher with an app in the iOS app store understands that 30% off the top goes straight to Apple. However, as Fisku’s Chris Shuptrine points out in a recent blog post on the company’s website, exchange rates may be eroding developer revenues even more - by as much as an additional 10%.

As he explains, Apple has a tiered pricing & commission structure (pricing matrix) for all purchases, and this structure is different for each country’s currency. Apple converts other currencies into the developer’s currency using the exchange rate at time of payout but its pricing matrix is not updated in real-time, instead typically every few months. So as exchange rates fluctuate, developers may not get their full 70% USD cut for a given currency’s pricing tier. 

As he demonstrates, the pricing matrix indicates a tier 1 $0.99 sale in Canada will net $0.70 in CAD. With exchange rates as of the blog post at $0.91 USD for $1 CAD, Apple will payout only $0.64 to the developer. Therefore, absolute US revenue is about 10% less for a same-tier CAD purchase.

He does point out that exchange rates sometimes work in a developer’s favor with the following examples: New Zealand Dollar nets $0.76 for a Tier 1 sale; the Euro $0.76; and the AUD $0.75. The currencies where developers are most negatively affected are the Russian Rubble ($0.63), Hong Kong Dollar ($0.64), British Pound ($0.64), Swedish Krona ($0.64), and CAD.

More App Developer News

Buildbox 4 AI turns game ideas into reality faster than ever



Odeeo hires Spotify executive James Cowan



ATT user opt in insights from AppsFlyer



NEX22-DO personal observatory dome from NexDome



L eXtreme dual passband light pollution filter from Optolong



Copyright © 2024 by Moonbeam Development

Address:
3003 East Chestnut Expy
STE# 575
Springfield, Mo 65802

Phone: 1-844-277-3386

Fax:417-429-2935

E-Mail: contact@appdevelopermagazine.com