Ramp for business in Denmark: Not available
- Key eligibility
- A business incorporated in the United States with a United States physical address and spending primarily in the United States. Ramp is a corporate card and spend management platform, not a deposit account, and it is built for United States businesses.
- Non resident position
- Not served as a local product in Denmark. Ramp requires a United States entity, a United States physical address and a linked United States business bank account, so a company registered only in Denmark does not qualify.
- Local currency support
- United States dollars for its core programme. No Danish krone account and no local Denmark account details.
- Headline monthly fee
- Not applicable in Denmark. Ramp's core card and spend platform has no monthly fee in the United States, but it is not offered to Denmark registered businesses.
General information, not financial, legal, or tax advice. Verify current terms and eligibility with the provider before applying.
Does Ramp serve business customers in Denmark?
No. Ramp provides corporate cards, expense management and accounts payable tools rather than a business deposit account, and it is built for businesses incorporated in the United States. Eligibility requires a United States physical address, a linked United States business bank account, and operations and spending primarily in the United States, and Ramp is open to corporations, limited liability companies and limited partnerships rather than sole proprietorships. Ramp has extended card issuing to companies with entities in some other regions through local partners, but a company registered only in Denmark falls outside its onboarding. As of 27 March 2026.
Eligibility for businesses in Denmark
Because Ramp is built around United States incorporated businesses, a company registered in Denmark does not qualify for the core programme. The checks require a United States entity, a United States physical address that is not a mailbox or registered agent address, and a linked United States business bank account, and applicants are typically expected to hold a meaningful cash balance in that account. A group with a qualifying United States entity could apply through it, but that is a United States programme rather than a Denmark one. Verify with the provider
What it costs locally
There is no local Denmark pricing for Ramp, because the product is not offered there. In the United States the core card and spend management platform carries no monthly subscription fee, with optional paid tiers, and the programme settles in United States dollars. The Danish krone and local Denmark account details are not supported. As of 27 March 2026
What local users report
There is no base of Denmark business users for Ramp's local programme, since it is built for United States businesses. Companies in Denmark that want corporate cards and spend management use providers that operate in the European market. As of 27 March 2026, confirm the current position with each provider before relying on it.
Questions about Ramp in Denmark
Is Ramp available for business in Denmark?
Can a business in Denmark open a Ramp account?
Does Ramp support the Danish krone?
What can a business in Denmark use instead?
Availability, fees, and eligibility change. This page was last reviewed on 27 March 2026. Confirm the current position with Ramp before applying.