Is MultiPass available for business in Australia?

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

MultiPass for business in Australia: Unclear

Key eligibility
Unclear. MultiPass opens business accounts as a priority for companies registered in the United Kingdom, the European Economic Area, Canada, Gibraltar, Hong Kong, Singapore, and the United Arab Emirates. Australia is not on that priority list, and applications from other jurisdictions are considered case by case.
Non resident position
Unclear. A company registered in Australia is outside the priority jurisdictions, so any application would be reviewed individually. Confirm directly with MultiPass before relying on access.
Local currency support
MultiPass provides pound and euro accounts and other currencies for the companies it onboards, but a local Australian dollar account is not its focus. Confirm what currencies apply to an Australia registered company with the provider.
Headline monthly fee
Not confirmed for an Australia registered company, since onboarding is reviewed case by case. Verify current fees with the provider.
Availability and fees as of 22 August 2025Last reviewed 22 August 2025

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

Unclear. As of 22 August 2025, MultiPass opens business payment accounts as a priority for companies registered in the United Kingdom, the European Economic Area, Canada, Gibraltar, Hong Kong, Singapore, and the United Arab Emirates. Australia is not on that priority list, and MultiPass says it considers companies from other jurisdictions individually. Its business card is limited to companies incorporated in the United Kingdom and listed European countries. Whether a company registered in Australia can be onboarded is therefore unclear, so verify directly with MultiPass. The alternatives below point to providers that serve Australia.

Does MultiPass serve business customers in Australia?

The position is unclear. MultiPass is a United Kingdom authorised electronic money institution that opens business payment accounts mainly for companies in the United Kingdom and the European Economic Area, and as a priority for a short list of additional jurisdictions that does not include Australia. MultiPass states that companies from other jurisdictions are considered individually, so a company registered in Australia is not on the supported list but is not flatly excluded either. Its business card product is restricted to companies incorporated in the United Kingdom and named European countries. As of 22 August 2025.

Eligibility for businesses in Australia

MultiPass prioritises companies registered in the United Kingdom, the European Economic Area, Canada, Gibraltar, Hong Kong, Singapore, and the United Arab Emirates, with non European beneficial owners accepted except for sanctioned countries. A company registered in Australia falls outside the priority list and would be assessed case by case, with no guaranteed outcome. The business card is offered only to companies incorporated in the United Kingdom and the listed European countries. Confirm your eligibility directly with the provider. As of 22 August 2025. Verify with the provider

What it costs locally

There is no published Australia specific price list, because a company registered in Australia would be onboarded only on a case by case basis. MultiPass publishes its fees for the markets it serves as a priority, with accounts in pounds, euros, and other currencies. Confirm what pricing and currencies would apply to an Australia registered company with the provider before relying on any figure. As of 22 August 2025

What local users report

There is no established base of Australia registered business users, since Australia is outside the MultiPass priority jurisdictions and onboarding is individual. Businesses in Australia generally use local banks and cross border providers that operate in the market. As of 22 August 2025, confirm the current position with each provider before relying on it.

The position of MultiPass for businesses registered in Australia is unclear as of 22 August 2025. Verify directly with the provider. Providers confirmed available in Australia are listed on the Australia country guide.

Questions about MultiPass in Australia

Is MultiPass available for business in Australia?
Unclear. As of 22 August 2025, MultiPass prioritises companies in the United Kingdom, the European Economic Area, Canada, Gibraltar, Hong Kong, Singapore, and the United Arab Emirates. Australia is not on that list, and other jurisdictions are reviewed case by case. Verify directly with the provider. This is general information, not advice.
Can a company registered in Australia open a MultiPass account?
It is not guaranteed. As of 22 August 2025, a company registered in Australia is outside the MultiPass priority jurisdictions, so any application would be considered individually with no guaranteed outcome. Confirm your eligibility with the provider before relying on access.
Does MultiPass offer an Australian dollar account?
This is not confirmed. As of 22 August 2025, MultiPass focuses on pound and euro accounts and other currencies for the markets it serves, and a local Australian dollar account is not its focus. Confirm what currencies would apply with the provider.
What can a business in Australia use instead?
Providers that serve business customers in Australia are listed on the Australia country guide, including local banks and online options. Availability changes, so verify the current position with each provider before applying. As of 22 August 2025.

Availability, fees, and eligibility change. This page was last reviewed on 22 August 2025. Confirm the current position with MultiPass before applying.

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