Is Mercury available for business in Denmark?

By Morten Andersen, cofounder of Business Bank Index
Reviewed by Fredrik Filipsson · Last reviewed 25 December 2025
Availability

Mercury for business in Denmark: Not available

Key eligibility
Business must be incorporated in the United States or a US territory with US operations; founders may be located in many countries, including Denmark
Non resident position
Open to founders located outside the United States, but the company itself must be US registered, not a Danish company
Local currency support
US dollar accounts only, no Danish krone account for a business in Denmark
Headline monthly fee
Not applicable in Denmark
Availability and fees as of 25 December 2025Last reviewed 25 December 2025

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

Mercury does not serve businesses registered in Denmark. As of 25 December 2025, Mercury provides US dollar business banking through partner banks only to companies incorporated in the United States or a US territory. A company registered in Denmark cannot open a Mercury account, although a Denmark based founder who sets up a US entity may qualify. Verify the current position with the provider.

Does Mercury serve business customers in Denmark?

No. As of 25 December 2025, Mercury offers business accounts only to companies that are formed and registered in the United States or a US territory and have existing or planned US operations. A Danish anpartsselskab (ApS), enkeltmandsvirksomhed or other company registered in Denmark does not meet that requirement, so Mercury is not a local business account for businesses in Denmark. Confirm the current position with the provider.

Eligibility for businesses in Denmark

Mercury requires a US registered company and verifies the business and its beneficial owners. Founders do not need to be US citizens or residents, and the platform supports founders located in many countries including Denmark, but the business itself must be US registered. A company registered only in Denmark, with no US entity, cannot open a Mercury account as of 25 December 2025. Verify with the provider

What it costs locally

Mercury has no local Denmark pricing because it does not offer accounts to Danish companies. Its US accounts have no monthly fee and operate in US dollars, which is not a Danish krone account for a business in Denmark. As of 25 December 2025

What local users report

Because the account is not available to companies registered in Denmark, there is no meaningful local user experience to report there as of 25 December 2025. Denmark based founders who use Mercury generally do so through a separately incorporated US company.

Mercury does not appear to serve business customers in Denmark as of 25 December 2025, or the position is unclear. Verify directly with the provider. Providers confirmed available in Denmark are listed on the Denmark country guide.

Questions about Mercury in Denmark

Is Mercury available for business in Denmark?
No. As of 25 December 2025, Mercury serves only businesses incorporated in the United States or a US territory. A company registered in Denmark cannot open a Mercury account. Verify the current position with the provider.
Can a Denmark based founder use Mercury?
Only through a US entity. As of 25 December 2025, Mercury accepts founders located in many countries including Denmark, but the business itself must be US registered. A founder in Denmark would need a US company to apply. Confirm eligibility with the provider.
Does Mercury offer a Danish krone account?
No. As of 25 December 2025, Mercury accounts operate in US dollars and do not provide a Danish krone account for a business based in Denmark. Verify with the provider.
What can a business in Denmark use instead?
Providers confirmed to serve business customers in Denmark are listed on the Denmark country guide. As of 25 December 2025, check each provider current eligibility before applying.

Availability, fees, and eligibility change. This page was last reviewed on 25 December 2025. Confirm the current position with Mercury before applying.

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