Is Currenxie available for business in Brazil?

By Fredrik Filipsson, cofounder of Business Bank Index
Reviewed by Morten Andersen · Last reviewed 9 June 2026
Availability

Currenxie for business in Brazil: Available with limits

Key eligibility
A business registered in most countries can apply, and Brazil is not on the restricted list. Currenxie cannot onboard US registered businesses, and it does not serve sole traders or personal use
Non resident position
Currenxie onboards the registered business, and directors can be based in various countries including outside the country of registration, subject to checks. A Brazil registered company is generally eligible
Local currency support
A multi currency Global Account that can hold and collect in many currencies with local receiving accounts in several markets. There is no local Brazilian Real account, so confirm how Brazilian Real flows are handled
Headline monthly fee
Currenxie publishes account and transaction pricing that varies by plan and route, with no local Brazil specific schedule. Verify current pricing with the provider
Availability and fees as of 9 June 2026Last reviewed 9 June 2026

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

Likely yes, with limits. As of 9 June 2026, Currenxie onboards businesses registered in most countries, and Brazil is not on its restricted list, so a Brazil registered company can generally apply for its Global Account. Currenxie is a Hong Kong based multi currency account for cross border payments rather than a local Brazilian bank, so it provides global receiving accounts and currency conversion but not a local Brazilian Real account or local rails such as PIX. It does not onboard US registered businesses or serve sole traders. Confirm your eligibility and the current features and fees with the provider.

Does Currenxie serve business customers in Brazil?

Yes, with limits. Currenxie is a Hong Kong based provider of multi currency Global Accounts for businesses that collect, hold, convert and send money across borders. It welcomes businesses registered in most countries, with the main exclusions being US registered businesses, sole traders and businesses in sanctioned or high risk categories. Brazil is not on the excluded list, so a company registered in Brazil can generally apply, subject to identity and compliance checks. It is a cross border payments account, not a local Brazilian bank account, so it does not provide a local Brazilian Real account or local rails such as PIX. As of 9 June 2026.

Eligibility for businesses in Brazil

Currenxie onboards registered businesses, including limited companies, ecommerce sellers, marketplaces and larger enterprises, but not sole traders or personal users. A Brazil registered company is generally eligible because Brazil is not on the restricted list, while US registered businesses are not accepted, although businesses with US directors are. You provide company registration documents, identity verification for directors and owners, and information on your activity. Confirm that your specific Brazil registered business qualifies with the provider. Verify with the provider

What it costs locally

Currenxie publishes pricing for its Global Account that depends on the plan and on the payment route, with charges for currency conversion and certain transfers, and account fees that vary. There is no Brazil specific schedule because the product is a global multi currency account rather than a local Brazilian one. Treat any figure as indicative and confirm the current schedule for your business with the provider. As of 9 June 2026

What local users report

Brazilian exporters and ecommerce sellers use accounts like Currenxie to collect foreign currency from overseas marketplaces and customers and to convert it, rather than as a replacement for a local Brazilian Real account. Reviews highlight its multi currency receiving accounts and competitive conversion, while noting it is a payments business rather than a bank, so funds are safeguarded rather than held as insured deposits. A business that needs local Brazilian Real banking and PIX would pair it with a Brazilian provider. Confirm the current position before relying on it.

How to open Currenxie for business in Brazil

  1. Confirm your Brazil registered company is eligible and is not a sole trader or in a restricted category
  2. Apply online with your company registration documents, director and owner identity verification, and details of your expected currencies and payment flows
  3. Complete the provider checks and, once approved, start receiving, holding, converting and sending across currencies
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Questions about Currenxie in Brazil

Is Currenxie available for business in Brazil?
Likely yes, with limits. As of 9 June 2026 Currenxie onboards businesses registered in most countries, and Brazil is not on its restricted list, so a Brazil registered company can generally apply for its Global Account. It is a cross border multi currency account, not a local Brazilian bank, so there is no local Brazilian Real account. Confirm your eligibility with the provider. This is general information, not advice.
Who can open a Currenxie account from Brazil?
A registered business in Brazil, such as a limited company, ecommerce seller or marketplace, whose directors and owners pass identity and compliance checks. Currenxie does not onboard US registered businesses, sole traders or personal users. As of 9 June 2026 confirm your eligibility with the provider.
Does Currenxie support the Brazilian Real and PIX?
Currenxie is a multi currency Global Account that holds and converts many currencies and provides local receiving accounts in several markets, but it is not a local Brazilian bank and does not provide a local Brazilian Real account or PIX. As of 9 June 2026 confirm how Brazilian Real flows are handled with the provider.
How much does Currenxie cost in Brazil?
Currenxie publishes account and transaction pricing that varies by plan and payment route, including currency conversion and transfer charges, with no Brazil specific schedule. As of 9 June 2026 confirm the current pricing for your business with the provider.

Availability, fees, and eligibility change. This page was last reviewed on 9 June 2026. Confirm the current position with Currenxie before applying.

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