Deutsche Bank Business for business in Finland: Not available
- Key eligibility
- A business registered in Germany, with German registration and a German tax number, opening a Deutsche Bank business current account. A small business registered in Finland is not eligible for a local Deutsche Bank business account.
- Non resident position
- Not served as a local business account from Finland. Deutsche Bank business current accounts are a German product, and its Finnish presence is corporate and investment banking for large clients rather than business banking for Finnish small companies.
- Local currency support
- No local Finland business current account or euro small business account from Deutsche Bank. Its retail style business accounts are offered in Germany.
- Headline monthly fee
- No local Finland pricing for a small business account, because that product is not offered to businesses registered in Finland.
General information, not financial, legal, or tax advice. Verify current terms and eligibility with the provider before applying.
Does Deutsche Bank Business serve business customers in Finland?
No, not as a local business account. Deutsche Bank offers its business current accounts, the Geschaeftskonto range, to companies registered in Germany, requiring German registration and a German tax number. In Finland, Deutsche Bank is present through corporate and investment banking aimed at large corporate, institutional and multinational clients, not the retail style business banking that a Finnish small company would use for a current account. A typical business registered in Finland cannot open a Deutsche Bank business current account, so as of 8 March 2026 the accurate position for local business banking is not available. Large corporates with an existing relationship should speak to Deutsche Bank directly.
Eligibility for businesses in Finland
Deutsche Bank business current account eligibility is built around Germany. Applicants need German business registration, a German tax number and, in most cases, in person onboarding, and the product is aimed at companies based in Germany. A small business registered in Finland does not meet these requirements. A Finnish founder could qualify only by establishing a German entity, which is a separate company in another country rather than a Finnish account. Deutsche Bank corporate banking serves large Finnish clients through a relationship model rather than a standard business account. As of 8 March 2026. Verify with the provider
What it costs locally
There is no local Finland pricing for a small business account, because that product is not offered to businesses registered in Finland. Deutsche Bank publishes business account fees for its German customers, and corporate banking in Finland is priced through bespoke relationship arrangements rather than a published small business tariff. Confirm the current position with the provider before relying on any figure. As of 8 March 2026
What local users report
There is no established base of Finnish small business users of a local Deutsche Bank business current account, since that product is offered in Germany rather than Finland. Large Finnish corporates and multinationals do work with Deutsche Bank through corporate and investment banking, but that is a relationship driven service rather than a standard business account. Finnish small businesses that want a euro business account generally use Finnish banks and cross border providers established in the European Economic Area. As of 8 March 2026, confirm the current position with each provider before relying on it.
Questions about Deutsche Bank Business in Finland
Is Deutsche Bank Business available for business in Finland?
Can a small business in Finland open a Deutsche Bank business account?
Does Deutsche Bank serve any business clients in Finland?
What can a business in Finland use instead?
Availability, fees, and eligibility change. This page was last reviewed on 8 March 2026. Confirm the current position with Deutsche Bank Business before applying.