Capital One Business for business in South Korea: Not available
- Key eligibility
- A business registered in the United States, with an applicant who is a legal United States resident and a United States address. The product is United States small business banking, not a South Korea account.
- Non resident position
- Not served as a local account in South Korea. Capital One does not offer business deposit accounts in the market.
- Local currency support
- United States dollars. No account in the South Korean won and no local South Korea account details.
- Headline monthly fee
- Not applicable in South Korea. The United States entry account is Basic Checking, but it is not offered in South Korea.
General information, not financial, legal, or tax advice. Verify current terms and eligibility with the provider before applying.
Does Capital One Business serve business customers in South Korea?
No. Capital One Business is the small business banking arm of Capital One in the United States, providing business checking, cards and related services to companies registered in the United States. The account is offered to United States businesses whose applicant is a legal United States resident with a United States address, and Capital One operates its branches in a small number of United States states together with the District of Columbia, while allowing eligible United States customers to open online. That product is not offered to companies registered in South Korea, and Capital One does not run business deposit accounts in the South Korea market. A typical company in South Korea therefore falls outside it. As of 30 January 2026.
Eligibility for businesses in South Korea
Because Capital One Business onboards only United States registered businesses with a legal United States resident applicant, a company registered in South Korea does not qualify. There is no South Korea onboarding route for the product, and no local account type for businesses in the market. A company in South Korea that needs business banking uses providers that operate locally instead. Verify with the provider
What it costs locally
There is no local South Korea pricing for Capital One Business, because the product is not offered there. In the United States the entry account, Basic Checking, is priced for United States customers and balances are held in United States dollars. An account in the South Korean won and local South Korea account details are not supported. As of 30 January 2026
What local users report
There is no base of South Korea small business users for Capital One Business, since the product is not available in the market. Companies in South Korea that want business banking generally use local banks and cross border providers that operate in the country. As of 30 January 2026, confirm the current position with each provider before relying on it.
Questions about Capital One Business in South Korea
Is Capital One Business available for business in South Korea?
Can a business in South Korea open a Capital One business account?
Does Capital One Business support South Korean won?
What can a business in South Korea use instead?
Availability, fees, and eligibility change. This page was last reviewed on 30 January 2026. Confirm the current position with Capital One Business before applying.