Brex for business in Ireland: Unclear
- Key eligibility
- Brex's established product requires a company organised and registered in the United States, with a United States employer identification number, United States operations and a United States address. Brex has obtained an EU payment institution licence and announced onboarding of selected European Union customers, but whether an Ireland registered business can open an account today is not confirmed.
- Non resident position
- The United States product follows United States incorporation, so a company registered only in Ireland cannot use it. The newer European rollout is being extended to selected customers, so confirm directly with Brex whether an Irish entity qualifies.
- Local currency support
- The United States product operates United States dollar accounts. Euro and local Ireland account details for an Ireland registered business are not confirmed. Verify with the provider.
- Headline monthly fee
- No confirmed local Ireland pricing, because eligibility for an Ireland registered business is not confirmed. Verify with the provider.
General information, not financial, legal, or tax advice. Verify current terms and eligibility with the provider before applying.
Does Brex serve business customers in Ireland?
The position is unclear. Brex is a United States financial technology company that provides corporate cards and a business account to companies organised and registered in the United States, such as C corporations, S corporations, LLCs and LLPs, with United States operations and a United States address. A company registered only in Ireland does not meet those requirements for the United States product. Brex has since obtained an EU payment institution licence through the Netherlands and said it would start onboarding selected European Union customers and broaden access across the region through 2026. Because that European rollout is recent and selective, whether an Ireland registered business can open an account today is not confirmed. As of 5 November 2025.
Eligibility for businesses in Ireland
For its United States product, Brex requires applicants to be organised and registered in the United States, to hold a United States employer identification number, to have United States operations and to provide a United States address. A business incorporated only in Ireland does not qualify for that product. An Irish group that also operates a United States registered entity could apply through that United States entity, but that is a United States account, not an Ireland one. Brex's EU licence and announced European onboarding may extend eligibility over time, so confirm whether your Irish entity qualifies directly with the provider. As of 5 November 2025. Verify with the provider
What it costs locally
There is no confirmed local Ireland pricing, because eligibility for an Ireland registered business is not confirmed. Brex publishes plan pricing for United States registered companies, and balances on the United States product are handled in United States dollars. Any euro or local Ireland terms for an Irish business are not confirmed. Confirm the current position with the provider before relying on any figure. As of 5 November 2025
What local users report
There is no established base of Ireland business users, because general onboarding of Ireland registered businesses is not confirmed as of the review date. Businesses in Ireland that want online banking, corporate cards and multi currency features generally look to local banks and to cross border providers already established in the market. As of 5 November 2025, confirm the current position with each provider before relying on it.
Questions about Brex in Ireland
Is Brex available for business in Ireland?
Can a business in Ireland use Brex?
Does Brex support the euro in Ireland?
What can a business in Ireland use instead?
Availability, fees, and eligibility change. This page was last reviewed on 5 November 2025. Confirm the current position with Brex before applying.