Ecommerce sellers in Denmark are well served by online business accounts. Lunar Business gives a local Danish account with MobilePay for Danish customers, while Wise Business and Revolut Business help sellers that settle in several currencies from marketplaces and payment gateways. Traditional banks such as Danske Bank suit sellers that want lending or branch support.
Suits Ecommerce best
Depends on needs. Lunar Business suits local Danish sales, while Wise Business and Revolut Business suit sellers settling in foreign currencies.
Typical monthly fee
DKK 0 to about DKK 440 a month depending on provider and plan, as of 20 January 2026.
Non resident position
Possible with full checks. Danish banks ask for heavy documentation and often Danish residence. Neobanks may accept EEA registered companies. Unclear cases, verify with the provider.
Providers that fit
Several. At least four providers fit this profile in Denmark.
Fees and features as of 20 January 2026Last reviewed 20 January 2026
General information, not financial, legal, or tax advice. Verify current terms and eligibility with the provider before applying.
Online sellers in Denmark usually want an account that receives settlements from gateways such as Stripe and PayPal and from marketplaces, holds foreign currency to cut conversion costs, supports MobilePay for Danish shoppers, and exports clean records for VAT and bookkeeping. Lunar Business covers local Danish sales, while Wise Business and Revolut Business help with multi currency settlement. Danske Bank suits sellers that want lending. Fees and features below are shown as of 20 January 2026, so confirm current terms with the provider.
What Ecommerce in Denmark need from a business account
Ecommerce businesses take money from many channels and often sell across borders. The features that matter most are smooth settlement from payment gateways and marketplaces, multi currency accounts to receive euro and dollar payouts without forced conversion, MobilePay for Danish customers, and accounting exports for VAT. Cash handling is rarely needed. Online providers fit many sellers, while a traditional bank helps where lending or a local relationship matters.
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Lunar Business
Danish neobank with a local account, a NemKonto and Danish payments including MobilePay. Limited multi currency.
These providers accept Ecommerce in Denmark. Fees and eligibility shown as of 20 January 2026. Confirm current terms with the provider before applying.
Which account suits an ecommerce business in Denmark?
It depends on where you sell. Lunar Business gives a local Danish account with MobilePay for Danish shoppers, while Wise Business and Revolut Business hold several currencies for marketplace and gateway payouts. Compare settlement support and conversion costs and verify current terms with the provider. This is general information, not advice.
Can these accounts receive Stripe, PayPal and marketplace payouts?
In general yes, where the payout currency and account details match. Wise Business and Revolut Business hold several currencies, which helps with euro and dollar payouts. Confirm that your gateway or marketplace supports payouts to the account before you rely on it, since support varies.
Do they support MobilePay for Danish customers?
Lunar Business and Danske Bank give a local Danish account that works with MobilePay, which is widely used by Danish shoppers. Wise Business is not a NemKonto and is limited for local Danish services. Confirm MobilePay support with the provider.
How do these accounts handle foreign currency for cross border sales?
Wise Business and Revolut Business let you hold and convert several currencies, which reduces conversion costs on cross border payouts. Costs and allowances vary by plan. Verify the current foreign exchange terms with the provider before applying.
Fees, features, and eligibility change and vary by region. This page was last reviewed on 20 January 2026. Confirm current terms with the provider before applying.