Airwallex vs Statrys: business account comparison

By Morten Andersen, cofounder of Business Bank Index
Reviewed by Fredrik Filipsson · Last reviewed 25 June 2026
Snapshot

Airwallex and Statrys compared on the points that usually decide a business account: account type, monthly fee, currency support, eligibility and where each one is available.

Airwallex figures as of 28 May 2026Statrys figures as of 11 June 2026Last reviewed 25 June 2026

General information, not financial, legal, or tax advice. There is no single best account. The right fit depends on your business. Verify current terms and eligibility with each provider before applying.

Airwallex and Statrys suit different businesses. Use the comparison below to weigh account type, fees, currency support and eligibility against how your company operates, then confirm the latest terms with each provider. Figures are shown as of 28 May 2026 for Airwallex and 11 June 2026 for Statrys.

Airwallex vs Statrys at a glance

Figures from each provider's published terms. Airwallex as of 28 May 2026. Statrys as of 11 June 2026. Verify current terms before applying.
FeatureAirwallexStatrys
Account typeElectronic money and payments account, not a traditional bank deposit account in most markets.Multicurrency business payment account, not a deposit bank account
Who it suitsBusinesses with cross border payments, online sellers, and finance teams that want multi currency accounts and spend cards in one place.Companies incorporated in Hong Kong, Singapore or the British Virgin Islands that want a multicurrency account with cross border payments and a dedicated account manager
Monthly feeIn the United States the Explore plan lists 0 US dollars when you deposit 5,000 US dollars a month or hold a 10,000 US dollar balance, otherwise 29 US dollars a month. Higher tiers are priced separately and vary by market. As of 28 May 2026.No monthly fee. As of 11 June 2026. Verify with Statrys.
Transaction feesCard processing on the United States platform lists 1.65 percent plus 0.30 US dollars for domestic cards and 3.40 percent plus 0.30 US dollars for international cards. Transfer fees vary by rail and destination. As of 28 May 2026.Payments are priced per transaction. For example, as of 11 June 2026, sending an international SWIFT payment is around 85 Hong Kong dollars and local payouts start from around 25 Hong Kong dollars. See the Statrys fee schedule.
FX fees0.5 percent above the interbank rate for major currencies such as USD, EUR, GBP, AUD, SGD, HKD, and CNY, and 1.0 percent for other currencies. Large volume customers may negotiate lower spreads. As of 28 May 2026.Foreign exchange from 0.1 percent on major currencies and from 0.15 percent on other currencies, as of 11 June 2026
Minimum depositNo fixed minimum opening deposit is published, though plan fee waivers depend on balance or monthly deposit thresholds. Verify with Airwallex.No minimum deposit. As of 11 June 2026.
Multi currencyYes. Hold and convert many currencies, with local account details available in several markets. As of 28 May 2026.Yes. Holds 11 currencies including Hong Kong dollars, United States dollars, euros, pounds sterling and Singapore dollars. As of 11 June 2026
IntegrationsAccounting and commerce integrations including Xero and QuickBooks, plus an API for payouts and collections. Verify current integrations with Airwallex.Accounting integration with Xero, a mobile app and invoicing tools. As of 11 June 2026
EligibilityRegistered businesses in supported markets. Requirements and supported entity types vary by country. Verify eligibility with Airwallex.Companies incorporated in Hong Kong, Singapore or the British Virgin Islands, excluding prohibited industries. Some applicants may face an account opening fee. As of 11 June 2026. Verify with Statrys.
Broadly available inMany markets including the United States, the United Kingdom, the European Economic Area, Australia, Hong Kong, Singapore, and Canada. Coverage varies by entity location. As of 28 May 2026.Companies incorporated in Hong Kong, Singapore or the British Virgin Islands

Use the table to weigh the differences. Airwallex and Statrys tend to differ most on account type and currency support, so match those to how your business moves money, then confirm the latest fees and eligibility with each provider.

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Both providers accept business customers in their supported markets. Fees and eligibility shown as of 28 May 2026 for Airwallex and 11 June 2026 for Statrys. Confirm current terms with the provider before applying.

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Questions about Airwallex and Statrys

Which is better for my business, Airwallex or Statrys?
It depends on your needs. The table on this page compares Airwallex and Statrys on account type, fees, currency support, eligibility and availability using each provider's published terms. Weigh those against how your business operates, then confirm current terms with each provider. This is information, not advice.
Can I open both Airwallex and Statrys?
Often yes, subject to each provider's eligibility rules. Some businesses keep more than one account, for example one for everyday banking and another for currency conversion. Check eligibility with each provider before applying.
Are the fees on this page current?
Each figure is shown with the date it was recorded. Airwallex figures are shown as of 28 May 2026 and Statrys figures as of 11 June 2026. Fees and eligibility change, so confirm current terms with each provider before you apply.

Fees, features, and eligibility change and vary by region. This page was last reviewed on 25 June 2026. Confirm current terms with each provider before applying.

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