Is Currenxie available for business in Denmark?

By Fredrik Filipsson, cofounder of Business Bank Index
Reviewed by Morten Andersen
Availability

Currenxie for business in Denmark: Available

Key eligibility
A business incorporated in Denmark. Currenxie accepts companies incorporated in most countries except the United States, sanctioned jurisdictions and high risk categories. It does not open accounts for sole traders or for personal use.
Non resident position
Currenxie works with businesses incorporated in most countries and does not require local residency of the owners, subject to its compliance checks.
Local currency support
Holds major currencies including the euro, US dollar, pound sterling, yen, Australian dollar, Canadian dollar, Hong Kong dollar and Singapore dollar, with European Union local account details and virtual IBANs. There is no dedicated Danish krone account. Verify the current currency list with the provider.
Headline monthly fee
Free to open and maintain the Global Account. Transaction and currency conversion fees apply. Verify current pricing with the provider.
Availability and fees as of 19 April 2026Last reviewed 19 April 2026

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

Yes. As of 19 April 2026, Currenxie serves business customers in Denmark. It accepts companies incorporated in most countries, and Denmark is not on a sanctioned or restricted list, so a business incorporated in Denmark can apply, subject to checks. It is a multi currency account for cross border payments rather than a traditional retail bank, and it does not open accounts for sole traders or for personal use. Confirm current terms with the provider.

Does Currenxie serve business customers in Denmark?

Yes. Currenxie is a multi currency account provider headquartered in Hong Kong, with a regulated entity, Currenxie (UK) Ltd, authorised in the United Kingdom as an electronic money institution. It accepts applications from businesses incorporated in most countries, excluding the United States, sanctioned jurisdictions and high risk categories, and Denmark is not excluded, so a company incorporated in Denmark can apply. The Global Account provides local account details in the European Union and other regions. As of 19 April 2026.

Eligibility for businesses in Denmark

Currenxie accepts limited companies and other incorporated businesses, including ecommerce sellers, small and medium sized businesses, marketplaces and platforms, but it does not open accounts for sole traders or for personal use. Some categories such as services related to virtual assets are not accepted. To apply you provide company registration documents, identity documents for owners and directors, and information on the business activity, and the online application shows eligibility at the first step. Currenxie runs compliance checks before onboarding. Verify with the provider

What it costs locally

It is free to open and maintain a Currenxie Global Account, and the provider earns through transaction and currency conversion fees rather than a fixed monthly charge. Local collection through the European Union and other regional account details uses local payment rails where available, while markets without local rails use SWIFT. Treat any figures as a guide and confirm the current schedule with the provider. As of 19 April 2026

What local users report

Danish exporters and ecommerce sellers tend to use Currenxie for collecting in several currencies and converting at a single mark up rather than as a current account for domestic Danish krone payments. Because there is no dedicated Danish krone account, businesses that mainly need local krone payments often pair it with a domestic provider. As of 19 April 2026, confirm the current position with the provider before relying on it.

How to open Currenxie for business in Denmark

  1. Confirm your Denmark business registration and gather incorporation and identity documents for directors and ultimate beneficial owners.
  2. Apply online through Currenxie. The first step of the application checks whether your business type and country are eligible before you submit documents.
  3. Complete KYC verification, then activate your Global Account with European Union local details and add other currency accounts as needed.
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Questions about Currenxie in Denmark

Is Currenxie available for business in Denmark?
Yes. As of 19 April 2026 Currenxie accepts businesses incorporated in most countries, and Denmark is not excluded, so a company incorporated in Denmark can apply, subject to compliance checks. It is a multi currency account for cross border payments, not a traditional Danish bank account, and it does not serve sole traders or personal use. This is general information, not advice. Verify with the provider.
Does Currenxie offer a Danish krone account?
There is no dedicated Danish krone account. Currenxie holds major currencies including the euro, US dollar and pound sterling and provides European Union local account details and virtual IBANs. Businesses that mainly need local krone payments often pair it with a domestic Danish provider. As of 19 April 2026, confirm the current currency list with the provider.
Who can open a Currenxie account in Denmark?
Incorporated businesses such as limited companies, ecommerce sellers and small and medium sized businesses can apply. Currenxie does not open accounts for sole traders or for personal use, and some high risk categories are excluded. You provide company registration and identity documents, and the application shows eligibility at the first step. As of 19 April 2026, verify with the provider.
How much does Currenxie cost in Denmark?
It is free to open and maintain the Global Account, with transaction and currency conversion fees rather than a fixed monthly charge. Treat any figures as a guide and confirm the current schedule with the provider before applying. As of 19 April 2026.

Availability, fees, and eligibility change. This page was last reviewed on 19 April 2026. Confirm the current position with Currenxie before applying.

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