Is Found available for business in Australia?

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

Found for business in Australia: Not available

Key eligibility
A United States based self employed person or small business with a US address and US tax identification. An Australia registered business does not qualify.
Non resident position
Found is a United States service for self employed people and small businesses with a US presence. A business registered and operating only in Australia cannot open a Found account.
Local currency support
Found offers United States dollar business checking through a US partner bank. It does not offer an Australian dollar business account to an Australia registered company.
Headline monthly fee
No Australia pricing. Found offers a free plan and a paid plan in the United States only.
Availability and fees as of 11 March 2026Last reviewed 11 March 2026

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

As of 11 March 2026, Found does not serve business customers registered in Australia. Found is a United States business banking platform for self employed people and small business owners, with banking services provided through a US partner bank and FDIC insurance. It requires a US presence, so a business registered in Australia cannot open a Found account.

Does Found serve business customers in Australia?

No. Found is a United States financial platform built for self employed people, freelancers and small business owners, combining a business checking account with bookkeeping and tax tools. Banking services are provided through a US partner bank, and the product is built around US tax filing such as Schedule C. Australia is outside its market, so an Australia registered business cannot open a Found account. As of 11 March 2026.

Eligibility for businesses in Australia

Found is designed for US based self employed individuals and small businesses with a US address and a US tax identification number. An Australia registered business without a US presence does not meet this requirement, and the onboarding, tax estimates and integrations all assume the US system. Verify with the provider

What it costs locally

There is no Australia pricing because the account is not offered to Australia registered businesses. In the United States, Found offers a free plan and a paid plan with added features. Local Australian fees would only exist if Found onboarded Australian businesses, which it does not. As of 11 March 2026

What local users report

There is no base of Australia registered Found business customers, since the platform serves United States self employed people and small businesses. Sole traders and small businesses in Australia that want an account with bookkeeping and tax features today generally use Australian providers that support local tax and reporting. As of 11 March 2026.

Found does not serve business customers registered in Australia as of 11 March 2026, because it is a United States platform that requires a US presence and US tax identification. Verify directly with the provider. Providers confirmed available in Australia are listed on the Australia country guide.

Questions about Found in Australia

Is Found available for business in Australia?
No. As of 11 March 2026 Found is a United States platform for self employed people and small businesses that requires a US presence and US tax identification, so a business registered in Australia cannot open a Found account. Verify the current position with the provider. This is general information, not advice.
Can a business in Australia open a Found account?
No, not at present. Found onboards businesses from the markets it serves, and Australia is not among them as of 11 March 2026. Confirm your eligibility directly with the provider before relying on this.
Does Found offer Australian dollar accounts to Australian businesses?
No. Found does not offer an Australian dollar business account to a company registered in Australia as of 11 March 2026. Verify the current position with the provider.
What can a business in Australia use instead?
Providers confirmed to serve business customers in Australia are listed on the Australia country guide, including Australian banks and cross border options. Verify the current position with each provider before applying. As of 11 March 2026.

Availability, fees, and eligibility change. This page was last reviewed on 11 March 2026. Confirm the current position with Found before applying.

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