Best business accounts for Crypto and Web3 in Norway
Snapshot
Whether a provider serves a crypto or Web3 business in Norway depends heavily on the exact activity. Exchanges, custody, and mining are widely restricted, while a company that uses blockchain technology or accepts crypto as payment may be considered case by case.
Suits Crypto and Web3 best
Depends on your exact activity, decided case by case
Typical monthly fee
From no monthly fee with Wise Business to paid plans from kr 150 a month, where the business is accepted
Non resident position
Possible where the business is registered in Norway, with enhanced checks for crypto and Web3 activity. Verify with the provider.
Providers that fit
Limited, acceptance is case by case
Fees and features as of 16 April 2026Last reviewed 16 April 2026
General information, not financial, legal, or tax advice. Verify current terms and eligibility with the provider before applying.
Mainstream business accounts treat crypto and Web3 as higher risk. As of 16 April 2026, Wise Business does not support businesses that exchange or trade cryptocurrencies, and Revolut Business does not support crypto exchanges or mining through its merchant services, though it may consider companies that use blockchain technology or accept crypto as payment. A registered Norwegian crypto firm should expect enhanced checks and may need a specialist provider or a local bank. Verify the current position with each provider.
What Crypto and Web3 in Norway need from a business account
Crypto and Web3 businesses in Norway face stricter onboarding because of anti money laundering rules and each provider own risk policy. A company that exchanges, custodies, or mines cryptocurrency is widely restricted by mainstream accounts, while a software or services company that uses blockchain or accepts crypto as payment may be accepted case by case. Norwegian crypto asset firms are supervised by Finanstilsynet, and providers will ask about your licence status and activity. Confirm the current position before you apply.
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Revolut Business
May consider companies that use blockchain technology or accept crypto as payment, but does not support exchanges, custody, or mining.
Best for
Web3 firms that are not exchanges
Monthly fee
Paid plans from kr 150 a month on Basic, Grow from kr 400 a month
Acceptance of crypto and Web3 businesses is decided case by case, and exchanges, custody, and mining are widely restricted. Fees and eligibility shown as of 16 April 2026. Confirm current terms with the provider before applying.
Questions about banking for Crypto and Web3 in Norway
Can a crypto exchange open a business account in Norway?
It is difficult. As of 16 April 2026, Wise Business and Revolut Business do not support cryptocurrency exchanges, custody, or mining through their standard services. A licensed exchange usually needs a specialist provider or a direct relationship with a bank. Verify the current position with each provider.
Does a Web3 company that does not trade crypto have more options?
Often yes. A software or services company that uses blockchain or accepts crypto as payment may be considered case by case, while exchange and custody activity is widely restricted. Describe your exact activity to the provider and confirm eligibility before applying.
Are crypto businesses regulated in Norway?
Crypto asset firms in Norway are supervised by Finanstilsynet and must meet anti money laundering requirements. Providers will ask about your registration and licence status as part of onboarding. This is general information, not legal advice, so confirm your obligations with a professional.
What should I prepare before applying as a crypto business?
Expect enhanced checks. Prepare your organisation number, beneficial owner details, a clear description of your activity, and your licence or registration status. Acceptance is decided case by case as of 16 April 2026, so confirm with the provider before applying.
Fees, features, and eligibility change and vary by region. This page was last reviewed on 16 April 2026. Confirm current terms with the provider before applying.