Is Payoneer available for business in Belgium?

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

Payoneer for business in Belgium: Available with limits

Key eligibility
A registered business or freelancer that passes Payoneer verification. Payoneer onboards business customers in Belgium
Non resident position
A business registered in Belgium can open a Payoneer account. Payoneer also serves businesses and freelancers across the European Union
Local currency support
Receiving accounts with local bank details in euro, United States dollars, British pounds and other currencies. Payoneer is a payments account, not a local Belgian deposit bank account
Headline monthly fee
No monthly subscription on the standard account. Currency conversion and some receiving methods carry fees, as of 7 June 2026
Availability and fees as of 7 June 2026Last reviewed 7 June 2026

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

As of 7 June 2026, Payoneer serves business customers in Belgium, with limits. A business or freelancer in Belgium can open a Payoneer account and receive payments through local receiving accounts in euro and other currencies. Payoneer is a payments and receiving account rather than a full local bank account, so it does not replace a Belgian business current account for every need. Verify the current position with the provider.

Does Payoneer serve business customers in Belgium?

Yes, as a payments provider. Payoneer is a global payments company that serves businesses and freelancers in the European Union, including Belgium. It gives a business receiving accounts with local bank details so it can be paid in currencies such as euro, United States dollars and British pounds, and it can pay suppliers and withdraw to a local bank account. It is a payments account rather than a licensed local deposit bank account, so businesses in Belgium often use it alongside a local bank account rather than instead of one. As of 7 June 2026.

Eligibility for businesses in Belgium

Payoneer onboards registered businesses and freelancers and verifies the business and its owners. Belgium is among its supported markets, and there is no requirement to be incorporated in any single country within those markets. Confirm which receiving currencies and features are available to your business with Payoneer. Verify with the provider

What it costs locally

Payoneer does not charge a monthly subscription on its standard account. It charges for currency conversion, typically around half a percent above the rate, and some ways of receiving funds carry a fee, while receiving from another Payoneer account is free. There is no local Belgian account fee because it is a payments account rather than a local bank account. As of 7 June 2026. As of 7 June 2026

What local users report

Belgian businesses that sell on international marketplaces or invoice overseas clients commonly use Payoneer to receive funds in several currencies and to lower conversion costs, then withdraw to a local euro account. Reviews note the value of local receiving details and flag conversion and withdrawal fees as the main cost to watch. As of 7 June 2026, confirm current fees with the provider.

How to use Payoneer for business in Belgium

  1. Register a Payoneer business account and provide your Belgian business details.
  2. Complete verification for the business and its owners.
  3. Once approved, activate the receiving accounts you need in euro and other currencies and start getting paid.
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Questions about Payoneer in Belgium

Is Payoneer available for business in Belgium?
Yes, with limits. As of 7 June 2026, a business or freelancer in Belgium can open a Payoneer account and receive payments through local receiving accounts in euro and other currencies. Payoneer is a payments account rather than a full local bank account. Verify the current position with the provider.
Does Payoneer give a euro account in Belgium?
Payoneer provides receiving accounts with local bank details, including euro, so a business in Belgium can be paid as if it had a local account. As of 7 June 2026 this is a payments account rather than a licensed Belgian deposit bank account. Confirm the details with the provider.
What does Payoneer cost for a business in Belgium?
As of 7 June 2026, Payoneer has no monthly subscription on its standard account. It charges for currency conversion, typically around half a percent above the rate, and some receiving methods carry a fee, while receiving from another Payoneer account is free. Confirm current fees with the provider.
Can a Belgian business use Payoneer instead of a bank account?
Many businesses in Belgium use Payoneer alongside a local bank account rather than instead of one, because it is a payments and receiving account rather than a licensed local deposit bank. As of 7 June 2026, check what your business needs and verify with the provider.

Availability, fees, and eligibility change. This page was last reviewed on 7 June 2026. Confirm the current position with Payoneer before applying.

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