Is Aspire available for business in Canada?

By Fredrik Filipsson, cofounder of Business Bank Index
Reviewed by Morten Andersen · Last reviewed 30 January 2026
Availability

Aspire for business in Canada: Not available

Key eligibility
A company incorporated in one of Aspire supported countries, which are concentrated in Asia Pacific plus the United States. A company incorporated in Canada is not on that list
Non resident position
Aspire onboards companies incorporated in its supported markets. A business registered only in Canada cannot open an account, regardless of where the owners live
Local currency support
Aspire offers multi currency accounts in its supported markets, but it does not provide a Canadian dollar business account to a company registered in Canada
Headline monthly fee
No Canada pricing, since the account is not offered to Canada registered businesses
Availability and fees as of 30 January 2026Last reviewed 30 January 2026

General information, not financial, legal, or tax advice. Verify current terms and eligibility with the provider before applying.

As of 30 January 2026, Aspire does not serve business customers incorporated in Canada. Aspire accepts applications from companies incorporated in a defined list of markets, mostly across Asia Pacific plus the United States, and Canada is not on that list. Aspire does hold a payment license in Canada, but that covers where it operates, not where applicant companies can be incorporated. The alternatives below point to providers that serve Canada today.

Does Aspire serve business customers in Canada?

No, not for a business incorporated in Canada. Aspire is a business finance platform focused on Asia Pacific that offers multi currency accounts, cards and spend management. It accepts applications from companies incorporated in a defined set of countries, which include Singapore, Australia, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, Vietnam and the United States, among others. Canada is not among the supported countries of incorporation, so a company registered in Canada cannot open an Aspire account, even though Aspire holds a payment license in Canada for its own operations. As of 30 January 2026.

Eligibility for businesses in Canada

Aspire onboards private limited companies and certain other registered structures incorporated in its supported markets. Because Canada is not a supported country of incorporation, a business registered solely in Canada does not currently meet the eligibility to open an account. A group that also operates an entity incorporated in a supported market, such as Singapore, could apply through that entity, but the resulting account belongs to that company rather than the Canadian business. This would only change if Aspire added Canada to its list of supported countries of incorporation. Verify with the provider

What it costs locally

There is no published Canada pricing because the account is not offered to businesses incorporated in Canada. In its supported markets Aspire advertises accounts with no monthly fee on its entry tier and charges per use for foreign exchange, certain transfers and cards, with paid tiers for larger teams. Local Canadian fees would only exist if Aspire onboarded Canadian companies, which it does not. Confirm any current position directly with the provider. As of 30 January 2026

What local users report

There is no base of Canada incorporated Aspire business customers, since the platform onboards companies from its supported Asia Pacific markets and the United States. Founders who run both a Canadian company and an entity in a supported market sometimes use Aspire for the latter while using Canadian providers at home. Businesses registered in Canada that want multi currency accounts and cards today generally use Canadian banks and cross border providers that operate in the market. As of 30 January 2026.

Aspire does not serve business customers incorporated in Canada as of 30 January 2026, because Canada is not among its supported countries of incorporation. Verify directly with the provider. Providers confirmed available in Canada are listed on the Canada country guide.

Questions about Aspire in Canada

Is Aspire available for business in Canada?
No, not for a business incorporated in Canada. As of 30 January 2026 Aspire accepts companies incorporated in a defined list of mostly Asia Pacific markets plus the United States, and Canada is not on that list, so a Canada registered company cannot open an Aspire account. Verify the current position with the provider. This is general information, not advice.
Can a business in Canada open an Aspire account?
No, not at present. Aspire onboards companies incorporated in its supported markets, and Canada is not one of them, as of 30 January 2026. A group that also runs an entity in a supported market, such as Singapore, could apply through that entity. Confirm your eligibility with the provider.
Does Aspire operate in Canada at all?
Aspire holds a payment license in Canada for its own operations, but that does not mean a Canada incorporated company can open an account, as of 30 January 2026. Account applications are limited to its supported countries of incorporation. Verify the current position with the provider.
What can a business in Canada use instead?
Providers that serve business customers in Canada are listed on the Canada country guide, including Canadian banks and cross border options. Aspire is built for companies incorporated in its supported Asia Pacific markets and the United States, as of 30 January 2026. Verify the current position with each provider before applying.

Availability, fees, and eligibility change. This page was last reviewed on 30 January 2026. Confirm the current position with Aspire before applying.

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