Is Deutsche Bank Business available for business in Switzerland?

By Fredrik Filipsson, cofounder of Business Bank Index
Reviewed by Morten Andersen · Last reviewed 11 February 2026
Availability

Deutsche Bank Business for business in Switzerland: Not available

Key eligibility
A business based in Germany. Deutsche Bank's Geschaeftskonto business accounts, in tiers such as Business Basic, Business Classic and Business Premium, are offered to businesses in Germany. In Switzerland, Deutsche Bank operates wealth management and corporate banking, not small business accounts.
Non resident position
Not served as a small business account in Switzerland. Deutsche Bank's Swiss presence is wealth management and corporate and investment banking for larger clients.
Local currency support
Euro based business accounts for German based businesses. There is no Swiss franc small business account or local Swiss account details through the Geschaeftskonto.
Headline monthly fee
Not applicable in Switzerland. The German Geschaeftskonto plans carry monthly fees from around 14.90 to 39.90 euros depending on the tier, but they are not offered to Swiss based small businesses.
Availability and fees as of 11 February 2026Last reviewed 11 February 2026

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

As of 11 February 2026, Deutsche Bank Business does not serve small business customers registered in Switzerland. Deutsche Bank's Geschaeftskonto business accounts are a Germany product for businesses based in Germany. In Switzerland, Deutsche Bank operates wealth management and corporate and investment banking for larger clients, not small business deposit accounts. A small company registered in Switzerland cannot open a Deutsche Bank business account, so the alternatives below point to providers that serve the market.

Does Deutsche Bank Business serve business customers in Switzerland?

No. Deutsche Bank offers its Geschaeftskonto business accounts, in tiers such as Business Basic, Business Classic and Business Premium, to businesses based in Germany. Its presence in Switzerland is focused on wealth management and corporate and investment banking for larger clients, which is separate from small business deposit accounts. A small company registered in Switzerland is outside the Geschaeftskonto's coverage. As of 11 February 2026.

Eligibility for businesses in Switzerland

Because the Geschaeftskonto is offered to German based businesses, a small company registered in Switzerland does not qualify for that product. A larger Swiss company might hold a corporate banking relationship with Deutsche Bank arranged through its institutional teams, which is not the same as opening a small business account. Verify with the provider

What it costs locally

There is no Swiss small business pricing for the Deutsche Bank Geschaeftskonto, because it is offered to German based businesses. In Germany the Geschaeftskonto plans carry monthly fees from around 14.90 to 39.90 euros depending on the tier, held in euros. The Swiss franc small business account and local Swiss account details are not offered through this product. As of 11 February 2026

What local users report

There is no base of Switzerland small business users for the Deutsche Bank Geschaeftskonto, since it is a German product. Companies in Switzerland that want business banking generally use local banks and cross border providers, while Deutsche Bank in the region works with wealth and corporate clients rather than small businesses.

Deutsche Bank Business does not appear to serve business customers in Switzerland as of 11 February 2026. Verify directly with the provider. Providers confirmed available in Switzerland are listed on the Switzerland country guide.

Questions about Deutsche Bank Business in Switzerland

Is Deutsche Bank Business available for business in Switzerland?
No. As of 11 February 2026 the Deutsche Bank Geschaeftskonto is a Germany product for German based businesses. In Switzerland Deutsche Bank operates wealth management and corporate banking, not small business accounts, so a small Swiss company cannot open this account. Verify the current position with the provider. This is general information, not advice.
Can a small business in Switzerland open a Deutsche Bank business account?
A small company registered in Switzerland cannot open the Deutsche Bank Geschaeftskonto, because it is offered to German based businesses. A larger Swiss company might hold a corporate banking relationship arranged through Deutsche Bank's institutional teams, which is a different service. As of 11 February 2026, confirm with the provider.
Does Deutsche Bank Business support the Swiss franc?
The Geschaeftskonto is a euro based product for German based businesses and does not offer a Swiss franc small business account or local Swiss account details. As of 11 February 2026, confirm the current position with the provider.
What can a business in Switzerland use instead?
Providers that serve business customers in Switzerland are listed on the Switzerland country guide, including local banks and online options. Availability changes, so verify the current position with each provider before applying. As of 11 February 2026.

Availability, fees, and eligibility change. This page was last reviewed on 11 February 2026. Confirm the current position with Deutsche Bank Business before applying.

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