Is Payoneer available for business in Denmark?

By Morten Andersen, cofounder of Business Bank Index
Reviewed by Fredrik Filipsson · Last reviewed 8 March 2026
Availability

Payoneer for business in Denmark: Available with limits

Key eligibility
A business registered in Denmark, or an individual, that passes Payoneer verification. Payoneer supports companies in more than 190 countries and territories, and Denmark is a supported market.
Non resident position
The account follows the registered business or the account holder. A Denmark registered company can apply for a company account. Payoneer is a payments provider rather than a local Danish bank, so it does not replace a domestic current account.
Local currency support
Receiving accounts in currencies such as United States dollars, euro and British pounds, with the ability to hold and convert across about 70 currencies. Local Danish krone account details are not issued, so verify with the provider.
Headline monthly fee
No fixed monthly account fee on the standard account as published, with charges on currency conversion, some withdrawals and certain transactions. Confirm the current schedule with the provider.
Availability and fees as of 8 March 2026Last reviewed 8 March 2026

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

Yes, with limits. Payoneer supports business customers in Denmark and lets a registered company open a company account to receive, hold and send funds across about 70 currencies. Payoneer is a global payments provider rather than a local Danish bank, so it works best alongside a domestic current account rather than as a full replacement.

Does Payoneer serve business customers in Denmark?

Yes, within limits. Payoneer is a global payments platform that supports businesses and freelancers in more than 190 countries and territories, and Denmark is a supported market. A business registered in Denmark can open a company account, receive payments from clients and marketplaces, hold balances in several currencies and pay suppliers abroad. Payoneer provides receiving accounts in currencies such as United States dollars, euro and British pounds rather than a local Danish bank account, so it is best seen as a cross border payments tool that complements a domestic account. As of 8 March 2026.

Eligibility for businesses in Denmark

Payoneer offers a company account for registered businesses and an individual account for those not yet registered. A business in Denmark chooses the company account type and completes verification on the company and its owners. You will typically provide your CVR number from the Danish Central Business Register, identity documents and information on your expected activity. Some business types are not supported and applications can be declined after review. Verify with the provider

What it costs locally

Payoneer publishes no fixed monthly account fee on the standard account and earns through charges on currency conversion, some withdrawals to a local bank account and certain transactions, with marketplace payments sometimes carrying their own fees. Conversion charges apply when you move between currencies. The receiving accounts are denominated in major currencies rather than Danish krone, so confirm how withdrawals to a Danish bank and any krone handling work before relying on them. Confirm the current schedule with Payoneer. As of 8 March 2026

What local users report

Businesses and freelancers in Denmark use Payoneer mainly to get paid by overseas clients and marketplaces and to pay suppliers abroad, for example online sellers and service exporters. Reported themes include the convenience of receiving in several currencies against the cost of conversion and withdrawal, alongside the verification depth at onboarding. As of 8 March 2026, confirm the current position with the provider before relying on it.

How to open Payoneer for business in Denmark

  1. Confirm your Denmark business registration and have your CVR number and identity documents for owners ready.
  2. Sign up online and choose the company account type, then complete Payoneer verification on the business and its owners.
  3. Once approved, add the receiving accounts you need, connect your marketplaces or clients and withdraw to your Danish bank account as required.
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Questions about Payoneer in Denmark

Is Payoneer available for business in Denmark?
Yes, with limits. As of 8 March 2026 Payoneer supports business customers in Denmark and lets a registered company open a company account to receive, hold and send funds in several currencies. Payoneer is a global payments provider rather than a local Danish bank. Verify the current position with the provider. This is general information, not advice.
Who can open a Payoneer account in Denmark?
A business registered in Denmark chooses the company account type and completes verification, while an unregistered individual can open an individual account. You provide your CVR number, identity documents and details of your expected activity. Some business types are not supported and applications can be declined after review. Confirm your eligibility with the provider. As of 8 March 2026.
Does Payoneer support the Danish krone?
Payoneer provides receiving accounts in major currencies such as United States dollars, euro and British pounds and lets you hold and convert across about 70 currencies. Whether it issues local Danish krone account details is unclear, so as of 8 March 2026 confirm the current currency list and how withdrawals to a Danish bank work with the provider.
How much does Payoneer cost in Denmark?
Payoneer publishes no fixed monthly account fee on the standard account and charges on currency conversion, some withdrawals and certain transactions, with marketplace payments sometimes carrying their own fees. Check the current schedule with the provider, as of 8 March 2026.

Availability, fees, and eligibility change. This page was last reviewed on 8 March 2026. Confirm the current position with Payoneer before applying.

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