Ecommerce businesses in Chile usually want strong payment collection, fast payouts, and integrations with online stores, alongside a low cost account. Mercado Pago is the dominant collection option with an account attached, BCI Pyme suits those who want a full bank, and Global66 helps with cross border sales and payouts.
Suits Ecommerce best
Mercado Pago for collection, BCI Pyme for a full bank, Global66 for cross border sales.
Typical monthly fee
No maintenance fee at digital providers, with transaction fees on collection; BCI Pyme starts near 0.4 UF a month. Confirm with provider.
Non resident position
A Chilean registered entity with a RUT and a legal representative domiciled in Chile is normally required. Verify with the provider.
Providers that fit
Three covered here
Fees and features as of 10 May 2026Last reviewed 10 May 2026
General information, not financial, legal, or tax advice. Verify current terms and eligibility with the provider before applying.
Ecommerce businesses in Chile usually want payment collection, fast payouts, and store integrations. Mercado Pago leads on collection, BCI Pyme suits those wanting a full bank, and Global66 helps with cross border sales. Information as of 10 May 2026, not advice.
What Ecommerce in Chile need from a business account
Ecommerce sellers need to accept cards and local payment methods, settle quickly, and connect their account to store platforms and marketplaces. The priorities are reliable collection, clear transaction pricing, fast payouts, and foreign currency support for sales abroad. Watch transaction fees on collection, which matter more than the monthly account fee. A registered company with a RUT is required to open a business account.
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Mercado Pago
The dominant collection option with an account attached and wide platform integration, with transaction fees on payments and limited branch services.
We do not list a business account that is confirmed available to Ecommerce in Chile through an affiliate as of 10 May 2026. The local providers above serve business customers in Chile. Compare these options directly, see the related guides below for markets where listed providers are available, and verify any option with the provider before applying.
Questions about banking for Ecommerce in Chile
Which account suits an ecommerce business in Chile?
Many sellers use Mercado Pago for collection, BCI Pyme for a full bank, or Global66 for cross border sales. Weigh transaction fees against the monthly cost. Information as of 10 May 2026, not advice.
How are payments collected for ecommerce in Chile?
Providers such as Mercado Pago accept cards and local payment methods and settle to your account, while banks offer acquiring through partners. Transaction pricing varies, so compare it directly, as of 10 May 2026.
Can an ecommerce business sell abroad from Chile?
Yes. Multi currency providers such as Global66 help with cross border sales and payouts, and banks offer foreign currency services. Rules and pricing vary, so confirm with the provider, as of 10 May 2026.
How much does an ecommerce account cost in Chile?
As of 10 May 2026, digital providers charge no maintenance fee but apply transaction fees on collection, while BCI Pyme starts near 0.4 UF a month including VAT. Confirm current pricing with the provider.
Fees, features, and eligibility change and vary by region. This page was last reviewed on 10 May 2026. Confirm current terms with the provider before applying.