Best business accounts for Nonprofits in Argentina
Snapshot
Nonprofits in Argentina, usually an asociacion civil or a fundacion, need an account in the organisation name with the right registration and authorised signatories. Traditional banks such as Banco Galicia, Banco Nacion, and Banco Santander commonly serve nonprofits, while some digital providers may suit smaller groups.
Suits Nonprofits best
A traditional bank such as Banco Galicia, Banco Nacion, or Banco Santander. Confirm nonprofit terms with the provider.
Typical monthly fee
Traditional banks charge a monthly package, sometimes reduced for nonprofits. 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 7 May 2026Last reviewed 7 May 2026
General information, not financial, legal, or tax advice. Verify current terms and eligibility with the provider before applying.
Nonprofits in Argentina, usually an asociacion civil or a fundacion, need an account in the organisation name with the right registration and authorised signatories. Traditional banks such as Banco Galicia, Banco Nacion, and Banco Santander commonly serve nonprofits, while some digital providers may suit smaller groups. Information as of 7 May 2026, not advice.
What Nonprofits in Argentina need from a business account
Nonprofits need an account in the organisation name, support for several authorised signatories, and clear records for governance and reporting. Registration as an asociacion civil or a fundacion, usually with the relevant public registry, and a CUIT are normally required. The priorities are a provider that understands nonprofit documents, low or reduced fees where available, and reliable everyday banking rather than foreign trade.
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Banco Galicia
Branch access and a full service range including foreign trade desks, with a monthly package fee rather than a free account.
Best for
Businesses needing branch and foreign trade services
We do not list a business account that is confirmed available to Nonprofits in Argentina through an affiliate as of 7 May 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 Nonprofits in Argentina
Which account suits a nonprofit in Argentina?
Many nonprofits use a traditional bank such as Banco Galicia, Banco Nacion, or Banco Santander, because they handle the registration documents and multiple signatories that an asociacion civil or fundacion needs. Compare the terms and any reduced fees. Information as of 7 May 2026, not advice.
What does a nonprofit need to open an account?
A nonprofit normally needs its registration as an asociacion civil or fundacion, a CUIT, the statutes, and the identity and tax identifiers of the authorised signatories. Requirements vary by provider and registry, so confirm the list with the provider, as of 7 May 2026.
Do nonprofits pay account fees in Argentina?
Often yes, though some banks reduce or waive fees for nonprofits. As of 7 May 2026, confirm whether a reduced fee applies to your organisation with the provider, because terms vary by bank and account type.
Can a small nonprofit use a digital provider?
Some smaller groups may be able to use a digital provider, but nonprofit registration and multiple signatories often fit a traditional bank better. Confirm whether the provider supports your organisation type, as of 7 May 2026.
Fees, features, and eligibility change and vary by region. This page was last reviewed on 7 May 2026. Confirm current terms with the provider before applying.