Greece · Crypto and Web3

Best business accounts for Crypto and Web3 in Greece

By Morten Andersen, cofounder of Business Bank Index
Reviewed by Fredrik Filipsson
Snapshot

Business accounts for crypto and Web3 firms in Greece are limited. Many banks and neobanks restrict or decline crypto related activity, and firms providing crypto asset services may need authorisation under the EU Markets in Crypto Assets rules. Acceptance is decided case by case, so confirm with the provider before applying, as of 10 December 2025.

Suits Crypto and Web3 best
No mainstream provider markets specifically to crypto and Web3 firms in Greece. Acceptance is case by case.
Typical monthly fee
Varies. From no monthly fee at some neobanks to package fees at banks, where crypto firms are accepted, as of 10 December 2025.
Non resident position
Harder for crypto firms. A Greek entity and anti money laundering or MiCA authorisation may be required. Verify with the provider.
Providers that fit
Few, acceptance is case by case
Fees and features as of 10 December 2025Last reviewed 10 December 2025

General information, not financial, legal, or tax advice. Verify current terms and eligibility with the provider before applying.

Crypto and Web3 businesses in Greece face a narrow market for accounts. Many banks and neobanks treat crypto related transactions as higher risk and may limit or decline accounts, and firms that provide crypto asset services may need authorisation under the EU Markets in Crypto Assets rules, with the Hellenic Capital Market Commission and the Bank of Greece as national authorities. There is no provider that openly markets to crypto and Web3 firms in Greece as of 10 December 2025. Confirm acceptance of your specific activity with any provider before applying. This is general information, not advice.

What Crypto and Web3 in Greece need from a business account

Crypto and Web3 businesses in Greece need an account that will accept their activity, which is the main hurdle. Many banks and neobanks treat crypto related transactions as higher risk and may limit or close accounts, and some providers such as Wise do not support cryptocurrency trading businesses. Firms that provide crypto asset services may need authorisation under the EU Markets in Crypto Assets rules and must meet anti money laundering obligations. Beyond acceptance, useful features include multi currency support, clear transaction monitoring and strong record keeping for tax and audit. Confirm acceptance of your specific activity with any provider before applying.

Revolut Business
Serves Greek registered companies and offers some retail crypto features, but acceptance of crypto and Web3 companies as customers is restricted and case by case. Confirm with Revolut.
Best for
General business banking, confirm crypto acceptance
Monthly fee
Free plan available, paid plans by tier (10 December 2025)
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Wise Business
Multi currency receiving and payments used by international firms, but Wise does not support cryptocurrency trading businesses. Confirm whether your activity is eligible.
Best for
Multi currency payments, not crypto trading
Monthly fee
No monthly fee, one off opening fee (10 December 2025)
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N26 Business
Built for self employed people under their own name, with crypto and Web3 business activity restricted. Confirm acceptance with N26.
Best for
Self employed, confirm crypto acceptance
Monthly fee
Free Standard plan, paid plans from EUR 4.90 a month (10 December 2025)
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These providers accept Crypto and Web3 in Greece. Fees and eligibility shown as of 10 December 2025. Confirm current terms with the provider before applying.

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Questions about banking for Crypto and Web3 in Greece

Can a crypto business open an account in Greece?
It is possible but limited. Many banks and neobanks restrict or decline crypto and Web3 activity, so acceptance is case by case. Firms providing crypto asset services may also need authorisation under the EU Markets in Crypto Assets rules. Confirm with the provider before applying, as of 10 December 2025. This is general information, not advice.
Do Greek banks accept crypto companies?
Some do on a case by case basis, but many treat crypto related activity as higher risk and may limit or decline accounts. There is no provider that openly markets to crypto and Web3 firms in Greece as of 10 December 2025. Verify acceptance of your specific activity with the provider.
Is authorisation needed for a crypto business in Greece?
Businesses that provide crypto asset services may need authorisation under the EU Markets in Crypto Assets rules, with the Hellenic Capital Market Commission and the Bank of Greece as national authorities, and must meet anti money laundering obligations. The exact requirement depends on your activity. Confirm your position with a qualified professional and the regulator. This is general information, not advice.
Does Wise support crypto businesses?
Wise restricts cryptocurrency trading businesses, so it is not a route for that activity. Other providers may accept some crypto and Web3 firms case by case. Confirm acceptance of your specific activity with the provider before applying, as of 10 December 2025.

Fees, features, and eligibility change and vary by region. This page was last reviewed on 10 December 2025. Confirm current terms with the provider before applying.

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