Revolut Business for business in Switzerland: Available with limits
- Key eligibility
- A company registered in Switzerland, the EEA, or the UK, with the applicant resident in an eligible region
- Non resident position
- Applicant home address must be in an eligible region such as Switzerland, the EEA, or the UK
- Local currency support
- Holds and exchanges the Swiss franc and other currencies; domestic QR bill payments not supported
- Headline monthly fee
- Basic plan CHF 0; Grow about CHF 50; Scale about CHF 125 per month
General information, not financial, legal, or tax advice. Verify current terms and eligibility with the provider before applying.
Does Revolut Business serve business customers in Switzerland?
Revolut Business onboards companies registered in Switzerland, as well as in the EEA, the United Kingdom, and several other regions, and the applicant must reside in an eligible region such as Switzerland, the EEA, or the United Kingdom. The account is provided by the Revolut banking entity that serves Swiss clients and opens online. It suits cross border payments, currency exchange, and expense management, but it does not replace every function of a domestic Swiss account.
Eligibility for businesses in Switzerland
You normally need a company registered in an eligible region such as Switzerland, identity documents for the directors and significant controllers, and details of the business. The applicant home address must be in an eligible region. Some business activities are restricted, so a business in a restricted sector may not qualify. Verify with the provider
What it costs locally
Revolut Business offers a Basic plan at CHF 0 per month, a Grow plan at about CHF 50 per month, and a Scale plan at about CHF 125 per month, with an Enterprise plan priced on request. Paid plans include higher no fee allowances on transfers and currency exchange, and some transactions carry per use fees beyond those allowances. As of 22 March 2026
What local users report
Swiss users often value the multi currency account, the card controls, and the exchange rates for international payments. The most common limitation they report is that Revolut Business cannot pay domestic QR bill invoices, which remain standard in Switzerland, so they keep a Swiss bank account for those payments.
How to open Revolut Business for business in Switzerland
- Check that your Swiss company and the applicant meet the Revolut Business eligibility criteria
- Apply online, choose a plan, and verify the identity of the directors and significant controllers
- Activate your account and confirm whether you also need a Swiss bank account for QR bill payments
Questions about Revolut Business in Switzerland
Can a Swiss company open a Revolut Business account?
Can Revolut Business pay Swiss QR bill invoices?
How much does Revolut Business cost in Switzerland?
Does Revolut Business support the Swiss franc?
Availability, fees, and eligibility change. This page was last reviewed on 22 March 2026. Confirm the current position with Revolut Business before applying.