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Best business accounts for Agencies in Hungary

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

Depends on the agency. Wise Business suits paying contractors and receiving client payments across currencies, Revolut Business suits team cards and expense control for incorporated agencies, and a domestic bank suits forint payroll and local settlement.

Suits Agencies best
Depends on needs. Wise Business for cross border client work, a Hungarian bank for forint operations.
Typical monthly fee
Free tiers up to about EUR 25 a month depending on plan, plus per transaction and foreign exchange charges, as of 28 April 2026.
Non resident position
Possible with full checks. Revolut Business requires the applicant to reside in the EEA, while Wise Business and Payoneer are more flexible for international owners. Unclear cases, verify with the provider.
Providers that fit
Several. At least three providers suit agencies registered in Hungary.
Fees and features as of 28 April 2026Last reviewed 28 April 2026

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

Agencies in Hungary usually need to pay contractors and freelancers, receive client payments in forint and foreign currencies, and control project and team spending. Wise Business and Payoneer are strong for cross border payments, Revolut Business adds team cards and expense controls for incorporated agencies, and a domestic Hungarian bank handles forint payroll and cash. Fees and eligibility shown as of 28 April 2026.

What Agencies in Hungary need from a business account

A Hungarian agency typically bills clients in forint and in euro or other currencies, pays a mix of staff, freelancers and suppliers, and needs clean records for accounting and the Hungarian transaction levy. Multi currency accounts reduce conversion costs on foreign client income, while card and expense tools help control project spending. Incorporated agencies such as a Kft have the widest choice, while a sole trader agency should check eligibility, since Revolut Business does not accept sole traders.

Wise Business
Receive client payments and pay contractors in many currencies at the mid market rate, with forint and euro account details. No cash handling.
Best for
Multi currency client payments
Monthly fee
No monthly fee, a one time setup fee may apply
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Revolut Business
Cards, spend controls and expense tools for incorporated agencies. Sole traders are not eligible for Revolut Business.
Best for
Team cards and expenses
Monthly fee
Free tier, paid plans from about EUR 10 a month
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Payoneer
Receive payments from platforms and direct clients in USD, EUR and GBP. A receiving account rather than a domestic forint current account.
Best for
Platform and client payouts
Monthly fee
No subscription, per transaction pricing
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Compare accounts for Agencies in Hungary

These providers accept Agencies in Hungary. Fees and eligibility shown as of 28 April 2026. Confirm current terms with the provider before applying.

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Questions about banking for Agencies in Hungary

Which account suits a marketing or creative agency in Hungary?
It depends on how you bill and pay. Wise Business and Payoneer suit agencies with foreign client income and contractors abroad, Revolut Business adds team cards and expense control for incorporated agencies, and a domestic Hungarian bank handles forint payroll and cash. Compare the full fee schedule as of 28 April 2026. This is general information, not advice.
Can a sole trader agency use Revolut Business in Hungary?
No. Revolut Business accepts incorporated companies but not sole traders, the egyeni vallalkozo. A sole trader agency can use Wise Business or Payoneer, which accept sole traders, or a domestic Hungarian bank account. Verify current eligibility with the provider.
How do Hungarian agencies receive foreign client payments?
Many use a multi currency account such as Wise Business, which gives forint and euro account details, or Payoneer to receive platform and client payments in USD, EUR and GBP. Funds can then be converted to forint or held in currency. Fees and exchange rates vary, so confirm with the provider.
Do agencies need a Hungarian forint account?
A Hungarian company is required to hold at least one forint payment account, so most incorporated agencies keep a domestic account for forint payroll and local payments, and add a neobank for international work. Confirm the current rules with your accountant.

Fees, features, and eligibility change and vary by region. This page was last reviewed on 28 April 2026. Confirm current terms with the provider before applying.

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