Currenxie for business in Switzerland: Available with limits
- Key eligibility
- A business registered in Switzerland, not a sole trader and not in a restricted industry, passing identity and compliance checks. Currenxie welcomes most registered businesses except those under sanctions or deemed high risk.
- Non resident position
- Currenxie is a Hong Kong based payments provider that welcomes businesses registered in many countries, and accepts American directors, though businesses registered in the United States cannot onboard.
- Local currency support
- Global Account with local account details in several major markets, such as the US dollar, euro, British pound and Hong Kong dollar, with multi currency conversion. Confirm Swiss franc support with the provider.
- Headline monthly fee
- No monthly fee to open or hold, charges applied per transaction, with a conversion fee on currency exchange, as of 1 October 2025.
General information, not financial, legal, or tax advice. Verify current terms and eligibility with the provider before applying.
Does Currenxie serve business customers in Switzerland?
Yes, with limits. Currenxie welcomes businesses registered in most countries, including Switzerland, that are not under international sanctions or deemed high risk. It is a payments provider rather than a deposit taking bank, offering a Global Account that gives a business local account details in several major markets for receiving and sending payments. It does not open accounts for sole traders or for personal use, and certain business natures are not accepted. As of 1 October 2025.
Eligibility for businesses in Switzerland
To apply, a business is registered in Switzerland, is not a sole trader, and operates in a supported industry, then passes identity and compliance checks. Currenxie accepts American directors but cannot onboard businesses registered in the United States, and it excludes activities such as virtual assets and anything deemed illegal in an applicable jurisdiction. Card services are offered only to businesses registered in Hong Kong. Verify with the provider
What it costs locally
There is no monthly fee to open or hold a Global Account. Currenxie applies charges per transaction and a conversion fee when you exchange currency, rather than a fixed monthly subscription. Pricing can change and may vary by payment type and currency, so confirm the current schedule with the provider. As of 1 October 2025
What local users report
Businesses in Switzerland that trade across borders use the Global Account to receive in major currencies and to convert and pay out, and commonly weigh the per transaction pricing and the onboarding checks against their payment volumes. Card services and some features depend on where the business is registered.
How to open Currenxie for business in Switzerland
- Check eligibility, that your business is registered in Switzerland, is not a sole trader, and operates in a supported industry
- Apply online with your company documents, owner identity details and a description of your business activity
- Complete the provider checks, then open the Global Account and begin receiving and sending multi currency payments
Questions about Currenxie in Switzerland
Is Currenxie available for business in Switzerland?
Can a sole trader in Switzerland open a Currenxie account?
What does a Currenxie Global Account cost in Switzerland?
Does Currenxie give a local Swiss franc account in Switzerland?
Availability, fees, and eligibility change. This page was last reviewed on 1 October 2025. Confirm the current position with Currenxie before applying.