Is Currenxie available for business in Spain?

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

Currenxie for business in Spain: Available with limits

Key eligibility
Currenxie offers its Global Account to registered businesses, including companies registered in Spain, but it does not onboard sole traders, so a Spanish autonomo without a company cannot apply. Applicants pass identity and business checks.
Non resident position
Currenxie is a Hong Kong based provider that accepts businesses registered in most jurisdictions and welcomes foreign directors, so a Spanish company with overseas owners can generally apply. It cannot currently onboard businesses registered in the United States.
Local currency support
The Global Account provides virtual local account details in several regions including the European Union, the United Kingdom and the United States, and holds and converts multiple currencies including euro. It is not a Spanish bank account with a local Spanish IBAN.
Headline monthly fee
Currenxie advertises no monthly account fee on the Global Account, earning instead on currency conversion and payments. Verify the current schedule with the provider.
Availability and fees as of 6 June 2026Last reviewed 6 June 2026

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

Available with limits. Currenxie's Global Account is open to companies registered in Spain, but not to sole traders, and it is a multi currency payments account rather than a local Spanish bank account. As of 6 June 2026, verify your eligibility and the current terms with the provider.

Does Currenxie serve business customers in Spain?

Currenxie is a Hong Kong based financial services provider whose Global Account is aimed at companies that trade across borders, including ecommerce sellers and small and medium businesses. It onboards businesses registered in most countries, so a company registered in Spain can generally apply, subject to its checks. It does not offer accounts to sole traders or for personal use, so a Spanish autonomo without a registered company is outside its scope.

Eligibility for businesses in Spain

You generally need a registered company rather than sole trader status, company documents, and details of directors and owners for identity and business verification. Currenxie welcomes most industries but excludes sanctioned or high risk activities, and it cannot currently onboard businesses registered in the United States. Verify with the provider

What it costs locally

Currenxie advertises the Global Account with no monthly account fee, taking revenue from currency conversion and payment charges. Pricing is set globally rather than as a Spain specific schedule, and exact conversion and transfer costs depend on the corridors you use. As of 6 June 2026

What local users report

Businesses in Spain that trade internationally use providers like Currenxie for multi currency collection and payments alongside a local euro account. Because Currenxie supplies virtual account details rather than a Spanish IBAN issued locally, some Spanish counterparties and direct debits may still require a domestic account.

How to open Currenxie for business in Spain

  1. Confirm your business is a registered company rather than a sole trader, and gather company documents and director and owner details.
  2. Apply online for the Currenxie Global Account and complete identity and business verification.
  3. Once approved, activate your multi currency account and add the local account details you need, including euro.
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Questions about Currenxie in Spain

Is Currenxie available for business in Spain?
Available with limits. As of 6 June 2026, Currenxie's Global Account is open to companies registered in Spain that pass its checks, but it does not onboard sole traders, so a Spanish autonomo without a company cannot apply. It is a multi currency payments account rather than a local Spanish bank account. Verify the current position with the provider. This is general information, not advice.
Can a sole trader or autonomo in Spain use Currenxie?
No. Currenxie states that it does not offer accounts to sole traders or for personal use, so a Spanish autonomo without a registered company falls outside its eligibility. A registered Spanish company can apply. Confirm your eligibility with the provider, as of 6 June 2026.
Does Currenxie give a Spanish IBAN?
Currenxie provides virtual local account details across several regions, including the European Union, and holds euro, but this is not the same as a Spanish IBAN issued by a bank in Spain. Some local Spanish payments and direct debits may need a domestic account. As of 6 June 2026, confirm the current details with the provider.
Does Currenxie support the euro for a business in Spain?
Yes, the Global Account holds and converts euro alongside other currencies and can provide European Union account details. As of 6 June 2026, confirm the current currency list and fees with the provider.

Availability, fees, and eligibility change. This page was last reviewed on 6 June 2026. Confirm the current position with Currenxie before applying.

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