Is Mercury available for business in Belgium?

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

Mercury for business in Belgium: Not available

Key eligibility
A business formed and registered in the United States or one of a small set of supported jurisdictions, with some US connection. A company registered in Belgium does not qualify.
Non resident position
Mercury accepts founders from many countries, including Belgium, but only for a business registered in a supported jurisdiction such as the United States. A business registered in Belgium cannot open an account.
Local currency support
Mercury operates in US dollars and does not offer a euro business account to a company registered in Belgium.
Headline monthly fee
No Belgium pricing, since the account is for US registered and other supported jurisdiction businesses.
Availability and fees as of 28 December 2025Last reviewed 28 December 2025

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

As of 28 December 2025, Mercury does not serve businesses registered in Belgium. Mercury provides US dollar business banking to companies formed in the United States and a small set of other supported jurisdictions, and it does not support European Union companies. A Belgium resident who owns a US registered business can apply for that US entity, but a business registered in Belgium cannot. The alternatives below point to providers that serve Belgium today.

Does Mercury serve business customers in Belgium?

No, not for a business registered in Belgium. Mercury is a US financial technology company that provides business banking services through partner banks, in US dollars. It serves companies formed and registered in the United States, and reports supporting a limited set of additional jurisdictions, but it does not support European Union companies, which includes companies registered in Belgium. Founders can be based in many countries, including Belgium, but the underlying business must be registered in a supported jurisdiction. A company registered only in Belgium therefore cannot open a Mercury account. As of 28 December 2025.

Eligibility for businesses in Belgium

Mercury eligibility requires the business to be formed and registered in a supported jurisdiction, primarily the United States, with a connected US presence such as a registered entity and address. A Belgium resident who has incorporated a US entity could apply through that US business. A company registered only in Belgium does not meet the registration requirement and cannot open an account. Verify with the provider

What it costs locally

There is no Belgium pricing because the account is for US registered and other supported jurisdiction businesses. Mercury advertises business checking with no monthly fee for its supported markets, in US dollars. Euro denominated pricing for a Belgium registered business does not exist. As of 28 December 2025

What local users report

There is no base of Belgium registered Mercury customers, since the account is for businesses registered in supported jurisdictions, though some Belgium based founders use Mercury to run a US company they have set up. Belgian registered businesses that want a euro account generally use Belgian banks and European providers. Confirm the current position before relying on it. As of 28 December 2025.

Mercury does not appear to serve business customers in Belgium as of 28 December 2025, or the position is unclear for a Belgium registered business. Verify directly with the provider. Providers confirmed available in Belgium are listed on the Belgium country guide.

Questions about Mercury in Belgium

Is Mercury available for business in Belgium?
No, not for a business registered in Belgium. As of 28 December 2025 Mercury serves companies registered in the United States and a small set of other supported jurisdictions, and does not support European Union companies, which includes Belgium. A Belgium resident who owns a US registered business may apply for that US entity. Verify the current position with the provider. This is general information, not advice.
Can a Belgium resident use Mercury?
Yes, but only for a business registered in a supported jurisdiction such as the United States. Mercury accepts founders from many countries, including Belgium, while the underlying business must be US registered, as of 28 December 2025. Confirm your eligibility with the provider.
Does Mercury offer a euro account for Belgian businesses?
No. Mercury operates in US dollars and does not offer a euro business account to a company registered in Belgium, as of 28 December 2025. Confirm the current position with the provider.
What can a business in Belgium use instead?
Providers that serve business customers registered in Belgium are listed on the Belgium country guide, including Belgian banks and digital options. Mercury is for US registered and other supported jurisdiction businesses, which a Belgium resident can own. Verify the current position with each provider before applying.

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

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