Businesses in Denmark that trade across borders usually use a multi currency provider rather than a single Danish krone account. As of 18 March 2026, Wise Business holds and converts more than 40 currencies, Revolut Business supports more than 25, and Airwallex offers local currency accounts and FX. Lunar Business is mainly Danish krone focused. The points that matter are which currencies have local details and what the conversion margin is.
- Best for many currencies
- Wise Business and Airwallex for local details and FX, Revolut Business for held currencies and cards
- Conversion cost
- A margin or fee on each exchange, varies by provider and plan, as of 18 March 2026
- Can a non resident open
- Possible where the business is registered in Denmark or the EEA. Verify with the provider.
- Local Danish account
- Lunar Business adds a NemKonto and MobilePay, with limited multi currency
General information, not financial, legal, or tax advice. Verify current terms and eligibility with the provider before applying.
What multi currency means for a Danish business
A multi currency account separates the currency you hold from the currency you convert. You can receive euros or US dollars, hold them, and convert when the rate suits you rather than on every payment. Where a provider gives local account details in a currency, you can receive that currency more cheaply. The trade off is usually the conversion margin and which currencies are covered, so compare both rather than the headline currency count.
What to check before you choose
When comparing multi currency accounts in Denmark, check these points, as of 18 March 2026. Verify with the provider
- Which currencies come with local account details, not just which can be held.
- The conversion margin or fee, and any monthly exchange allowance on a paid plan.
- Whether you also need a local Danish account with a NemKonto and MobilePay for domestic payments.
How to compare multi currency accounts
- List the currencies you actually receive and pay, and how often you convert.
- Check local details for your main currencies and the conversion margin on each.
- Decide whether one multi currency account is enough, or whether you also need a local Danish account, then confirm with the provider before you apply.
Compare business accounts available in Denmark
These providers accept business customers in Denmark and offer multi currency accounts. Currency lists, local details and conversion fees vary, shown as of 18 March 2026. Confirm current terms with the provider before applying.
Compare business accounts →Questions about multi currency accounts in Denmark
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What does a local account detail mean?
How are conversion fees charged on these accounts?
Can I hold euros in a Danish business account?
Fees, features, and eligibility change and vary by region. This page was last reviewed on 18 March 2026. Confirm current terms with the provider before applying.