Invoice in RON (Romanian Leu)
The Romanian leu (RON) is the official currency of Romania and is required for most local invoicing and tax documents.
If you serve Romanian clients, issuing invoices in RON keeps totals clear, matches local VAT rules, and reduces exchange-rate questions.
Cakedesk lets you create invoices and proposals in RON with proper formatting, symbols, and structure.
#A brief history of the Romanian leu
The leu has existed in several versions since the 19th century. The current RON was introduced in 2005 through a re-denomination that removed four zeros to simplify pricing and accounting.
#Where RON is typically used
RON is the official currency in:
- Romania
It is also used for:
- Domestic B2B and B2C services across Romanian regions
- Technology, outsourcing, and industrial firms in Romania
- Contracts that must display VAT in RON
#Who typically accepts invoices in RON?
Invoices in RON are commonly accepted by:
- Romanian companies and public institutions
- International businesses with Romanian subsidiaries
- Shared-service centers managing Romanian accounting
- Clients who pay from RON accounts
#When should you invoice in RON?
Invoice in RON when:
- Your client is based in Romania
- Local VAT or accounting rules require amounts in RON
- Budgets and contracts specify leu pricing
- You want to avoid pushing FX conversion to Romanian customers
Billing in RON keeps invoices compliant and straightforward for Romanian accounting teams.