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Best business accounts for Consultants in Norway

Snapshot

Consultants in Norway usually need a simple account for invoicing clients, paying expenses, and keeping business money separate. The right fit depends on whether you trade mainly in Norwegian krone or across currencies.

Suits Consultants best
Depends on whether you bill mainly in Norwegian krone or across currencies
Typical monthly fee
From no monthly fee with Wise Business to paid plans from kr 150 a month
Non resident position
Possible where the business is registered in Norway, with stricter checks for non residents. Verify with the provider.
Providers that fit
Three reviewed here
Fees and features as of 17 February 2026Last reviewed 17 February 2026

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

A consultant mostly needs clean invoicing, a card for expenses, and a clear separation between business and personal money. As of 17 February 2026, Wise Business suits cross border billing with no monthly fee, while Revolut Business adds cards and controls on paid plans. A local bank can suit consultants who work mainly in Norwegian krone. Compare current terms before choosing.

What Consultants in Norway need from a business account

Consultants in Norway commonly work as a sole proprietorship, an enkeltpersonforetak, or as a private limited company, an aksjeselskap. Most want low cost invoicing, an expense card, and accounting integrations rather than lending or branch services. If your clients pay in foreign currency, a multi currency account can reduce conversion costs. If your work is mainly domestic, a local bank account in Norwegian krone may be simpler. Confirm current terms with the provider.

Wise Business
No monthly fee and clear conversion pricing, but no lending or branch network.
Best for
Consultants billing foreign clients
Monthly fee
No monthly fee, one off 480 NOK to enable local account details
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Revolut Business
Cards and spend controls on paid plans, with tiered monthly pricing.
Best for
Consultants who want an expense card
Monthly fee
Paid plans from kr 150 a month on Basic, Grow from kr 400 a month
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Airwallex
International payments focus, requires a registered business, less suited to purely domestic work.
Best for
Consultants paid in several currencies
Monthly fee
Pricing varies by plan, confirm current fees with the provider
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These providers serve business customers in Norway. Fees and eligibility shown as of 17 February 2026. Confirm current terms with the provider before applying.

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Questions about banking for Consultants in Norway

What account suits an independent consultant in Norway?
It depends on your currency mix. As of 17 February 2026, Wise Business has no monthly fee and suits cross border billing, while Revolut Business adds cards and controls on paid plans. A local bank can suit mainly domestic work. Compare current terms with the provider.
Can a sole proprietorship open these accounts?
Wise Business and Revolut Business can serve a registered sole proprietorship, an enkeltpersonforetak, subject to their checks. Airwallex is built for registered companies. Confirm eligibility with the provider as of 17 February 2026.
Do I need a separate business account as a consultant?
A private limited company must keep its money separate from personal funds. A sole proprietorship is not legally required to, but a separate account makes bookkeeping and tax reporting cleaner. This is general information, not advice, so confirm your position with an accountant.
Which option is cheapest for a consultant?
As of 17 February 2026, Wise Business charges no monthly fee, with a one off 480 NOK to enable local account details, while Revolut Business paid plans start at kr 150 a month. The cheapest option depends on your payment volume. Verify with the provider.

Fees, features, and eligibility change and vary by region. This page was last reviewed on 17 February 2026. Confirm current terms with the provider before applying.

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