Currenxie for business in Germany: Available with limits
- Key eligibility
- Incorporated businesses such as limited companies and partnerships registered in Germany. Sole traders and personal use are not accepted.
- Non resident position
- Onboards businesses registered in most countries including Germany. Businesses registered in the United States are not accepted. Foreign ownership is generally fine subject to checks.
- Local currency support
- Euro account details plus other major currencies through its global payment network. This is a cross border account rather than a domestic German current account with a standard German IBAN.
- Headline monthly fee
- No standard monthly account fee published. Charges apply per payment and on currency conversion. Verify current terms.
General information, not financial, legal, or tax advice. Verify current terms and eligibility with the provider before applying.
Does Currenxie serve business customers in Germany?
Currenxie offers a Global Account to incorporated businesses, including those registered in Germany. The product is built for online sellers, small and medium businesses, marketplaces and platforms that send and receive money across borders. It provides virtual local account details in several regions including the euro area, so a German company can collect and hold euro alongside other currencies. It is positioned as an international payments account, not a replacement for a domestic German bank relationship.
Eligibility for businesses in Germany
Currenxie accepts limited companies and partnerships and does not open accounts for sole traders or for personal use. The business must be registered in an accepted country, and Germany is accepted, while businesses registered in the United States are not currently onboarded. Owners and directors of various nationalities are generally welcome subject to identity and business activity checks. Certain high risk industries are not accepted. Verify with the provider
What it costs locally
Currenxie does not publish a flat monthly subscription for the Global Account in the way a domestic bank charges account keeping fees. Its revenue comes mainly from payment and currency conversion charges, which depend on the corridors and amounts involved. Because pricing is quote and usage based, confirm the exact schedule that would apply to a German business before relying on any figure. As of 2 April 2026
What local users report
German businesses that use Currenxie are typically exporters, online sellers and service firms with customers or suppliers in several currencies, rather than companies that only need a domestic euro account. Users value the multi currency collection accounts, while those who only need a German IBAN and local payment access usually choose a domestic provider instead.
How to open Currenxie for business in Germany
- Check that your business is an accepted company type and is not a sole trader or United States registered entity.
- Apply online with company registration documents and identity verification for owners and directors.
- Once approved, activate your euro and other currency account details and begin collecting and sending payments.
Questions about Currenxie in Germany
Is Currenxie available for business in Germany?
Who can open a Currenxie account in Germany?
Does Currenxie give a German IBAN?
What does Currenxie cost for a German business?
Availability, fees, and eligibility change. This page was last reviewed on 2 April 2026. Confirm the current position with Currenxie before applying.