Is Currenxie available for business in Finland?

By Fredrik Filipsson, cofounder of Business Bank Index
Reviewed by Morten Andersen · Last reviewed 28 September 2025
Availability

Currenxie for business in Finland: Available

Key eligibility
A company registered in Finland that passes identity and compliance checks. Currenxie does not open accounts for sole traders or for personal use.
Non resident position
The account belongs to the registered company. Directors and owners may be based in or outside Finland subject to checks. Currenxie does not onboard United States registered businesses, though businesses with American directors are accepted.
Local currency support
Provides euro virtual account details alongside other major currencies such as United States dollars, pounds, Hong Kong dollars, Japanese yen, Australian dollars and Canadian dollars in one Global Account.
Headline monthly fee
Currenxie does not publish a standard monthly subscription for the Global Account. Charges apply per transaction and on currency conversion. Verify the current schedule with the provider.
Availability and fees as of 28 September 2025Last reviewed 28 September 2025

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

Yes. As of 28 September 2025, Currenxie serves business customers registered in Finland. Currenxie is a payments company that provides the Global Account, a multi currency account with virtual local bank details rather than a traditional Finnish bank. A company registered in Finland can apply, since Finland is not a sanctioned or restricted market, subject to identity and compliance checks. Fees and eligibility change, so confirm current terms with the provider.

Does Currenxie serve business customers in Finland?

Yes. Currenxie provides the Global Account to companies registered in most countries, and Finland qualifies because it is not a sanctioned or high risk market. The account is a multi currency account aimed at businesses that collect, hold, convert and send money across borders, with virtual local account details in markets including the European Union, the United Kingdom, the United States, Hong Kong, Japan, Australia and Canada. It is a payments service that safeguards customer funds rather than a Finnish deposit bank, so a company registered in Finland can apply but should treat it as a cross border account rather than a local current account. As of 28 September 2025.

Eligibility for businesses in Finland

Currenxie accepts most company types, including ecommerce sellers, small and medium sized businesses, enterprises, marketplaces and platforms, but not sole traders and not personal use. To apply you provide company registration details, identity verification for directors and beneficial owners, and information on your business activity. Some industries are not accepted, including virtual asset and cryptocurrency services and activity that falls outside Currenxie compliance thresholds. Funds are safeguarded rather than covered by a deposit guarantee scheme, which differs from an insured bank deposit. As of 28 September 2025. Verify with the provider

What it costs locally

Currenxie does not publish a fixed monthly subscription for the standard Global Account, and charges instead fall on transactions and currency conversion, with a margin applied to foreign exchange and fees on certain transfers. Opening the account is generally without an upfront fee. Because the published structure can change and varies by activity, treat any figure as a guide and confirm the current schedule with the provider before relying on it. As of 28 September 2025

What local users report

Finnish businesses that sell or source internationally tend to use Currenxie for its multi currency Global Accounts and local collection details across major markets. Reviews commonly note useful virtual account details and competitive conversion, while some users report that compliance checks can ask for extra documentation before an account goes live. As a payments provider Currenxie safeguards customer funds rather than holding them as insured deposits, so a business that wants a local deposit guarantee, cash handling or branch services would still pair it with a Finnish bank. Confirm the current position before relying on it.

How to open Currenxie for business in Finland

  1. Confirm your Finland registered company and its owners meet the eligibility criteria and that your industry is accepted
  2. Apply online with your company registration details, owner identity documents and information on your expected activity and currencies
  3. Complete the provider checks and, once approved, fund the Global Account and start collecting, converting and sending payments
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Questions about Currenxie in Finland

Is Currenxie available for business in Finland?
Yes. As of 28 September 2025 a company registered in Finland can apply for a Currenxie Global Account, since Finland is not a sanctioned or restricted market. Currenxie is a payments provider with multi currency virtual account details rather than a Finnish bank. Verify the current position with the provider. This is general information, not advice.
Who can open a Currenxie account in Finland?
A company registered in Finland with directors and owners who pass Currenxie identity and compliance checks. Currenxie accepts most business types but not sole traders and not personal use, and some industries such as cryptocurrency services are not accepted. Confirm eligibility for your company with the provider. As of 28 September 2025.
Does Currenxie support the euro in Finland?
Yes. The Currenxie Global Account provides euro virtual account details alongside other major currencies such as United States dollars, pounds and Hong Kong dollars, as of 28 September 2025. It is built for cross border collection and payments. Confirm the current currency list with the provider.
How much does Currenxie cost in Finland?
Currenxie does not publish a standard monthly subscription for the Global Account. Charges apply per transaction and on currency conversion, with a margin on foreign exchange, as of 28 September 2025. Opening the account is generally without an upfront fee. Check the current schedule with the provider.

Availability, fees, and eligibility change. This page was last reviewed on 28 September 2025. Confirm the current position with Currenxie before applying.

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