Lloyds Business for business in South Korea: Not available
- Key eligibility
- The Lloyds Business current account requires a business run from a United Kingdom address with United Kingdom resident control
- Non resident position
- A company registered in South Korea cannot open it as a local product
- Local currency support
- No local South Korean won business current account in South Korea from this product
- Headline monthly fee
- Not applicable, the product is not offered to companies registered here
General information, not financial, legal, or tax advice. Verify current terms and eligibility with the provider before applying.
Does Lloyds Business serve business customers in South Korea?
No, not with the small business current account this page covers. As of 25 February 2026, the Lloyds Business current account is offered to businesses run from a United Kingdom address and controlled by United Kingdom residents, with applicants verified through United Kingdom identity and address details and a United Kingdom registration where the business is a company. A company registered in South Korea does not meet those conditions and cannot open the account as a local product. Lloyds does run corporate and institutional banking in some markets, but that activity serves large corporate and institutional clients rather than small businesses, and it is not the account described here.
Eligibility for businesses in South Korea
Because the product is not offered to companies registered in South Korea, the United Kingdom eligibility rules are what apply, and they do not fit a local South Korean business. The Lloyds Business current account generally requires the applicant to be aged 18 or over, a United Kingdom resident with a United Kingdom address, running a business that is itself based in the United Kingdom, with limited companies registered at Companies House. A South Korean owner could only access it through a separate United Kingdom registered business that meets those rules, which would be a United Kingdom account rather than a South Korean one. Verify with the provider
What it costs locally
There is no local South Korean won pricing to quote, because Lloyds Business does not offer a local business current account to companies registered in South Korea. Any United Kingdom account fees would apply to a United Kingdom business and in pounds, not to a South Korean business in South Korean won. As of 25 February 2026
What local users report
Businesses registered in South Korea generally report using local South Korean banks and licensed payment providers for their day to day banking and payments. We found no indication that the Lloyds Business current account is available to companies registered in South Korea as of 25 February 2026. Confirm the current position with the provider.
Questions about Lloyds Business in South Korea
Can a company in South Korea open a Lloyds Business account?
Does Lloyds offer a local business account in South Korea?
What can a South Korean business use instead?
Could a South Korean owner open Lloyds Business with a United Kingdom company?
Availability, fees, and eligibility change. This page was last reviewed on 25 February 2026. Confirm the current position with Lloyds Business before applying.