Marketing, creative, and digital agencies in Argentina usually want fast online opening, simple invoicing, and a way to handle payments from local and overseas clients. Digital providers such as Mercado Pago and Uala fit fast onboarding and low cost, while a traditional bank such as Banco Galicia suits agencies that need branch access and foreign trade services.
Suits Agencies best
Depends on size; Mercado Pago or Uala for fast digital onboarding, Banco Galicia for branch and foreign trade needs.
Typical monthly fee
Free at digital providers; traditional banks charge a monthly package. Confirm with provider.
Non resident position
A registered Argentine entity with a CUIT and a legal representative domiciled in Argentina is normally required. Verify with the provider.
Providers that fit
Three covered here
Fees and features as of 29 April 2026Last reviewed 29 April 2026
General information, not financial, legal, or tax advice. Verify current terms and eligibility with the provider before applying.
Marketing, creative, and digital agencies in Argentina usually want fast online opening, simple invoicing, and a way to handle payments from local and overseas clients. Digital providers such as Mercado Pago and Uala fit fast onboarding and low cost, while a traditional bank such as Banco Galicia suits agencies that need branch access and foreign trade services. Information as of 29 April 2026, not advice.
What Agencies in Argentina need from a business account
Agencies bill clients in pesos and sometimes in foreign currency, manage project based cash flow, and often run small teams that need cards and clear expense tracking. The priorities are usually simple invoicing, predictable costs, fast opening, and the ability to add users. Foreign currency receiving depends on currency rules that eased during 2025 but still apply to some company flows, so confirm the current position before relying on it.
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Mercado Pago
No maintenance fee and fast online opening, with limited cash and branch services and foreign currency handling shaped by local rules.
We do not list a business account that is confirmed available to Agencies in Argentina through an affiliate as of 29 April 2026. The local providers above serve business customers in Argentina, and account terms there are shaped by currency rules that eased during 2025 but still apply to some flows. Compare these local options directly, see the related guides below for markets where listed providers are available, and verify any option with the provider before applying.
Questions about banking for Agencies in Argentina
Which account suits a marketing agency in Argentina?
Agencies that want fast online opening and low cost often start with a digital provider such as Mercado Pago or Uala, while agencies that need branch access or foreign trade services may prefer a traditional bank such as Banco Galicia. Compare the monthly cost against the services you use. Information as of 29 April 2026, not advice.
Can an agency in Argentina receive payments from overseas clients?
It can, but foreign currency receiving is shaped by Argentine currency rules. Many controls were eased during 2025, though some company flows still apply, so confirm the current position with the provider and a local adviser before relying on it, as of 29 April 2026.
Does an agency need a CUIT to open an account?
Yes. A business account normally requires a registered Argentine company with a CUIT issued by the tax authority ARCA, and a tax identifier for the owners or legal representative. Verify your case with the provider, as of 29 April 2026.
How much does an agency account cost?
As of 29 April 2026, digital providers such as Mercado Pago and Uala offer business accounts with no maintenance fee, while traditional banks bundle services into a paid monthly package. Transaction and currency costs are charged on top. Confirm current pricing with the provider.
Fees, features, and eligibility change and vary by region. This page was last reviewed on 29 April 2026. Confirm current terms with the provider before applying.