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Best business accounts for SaaS and Software in Norway

Snapshot

SaaS and software companies in Norway usually collect revenue from several countries and pay for tools and cloud services abroad. The right account depends on how much of your billing crosses currencies and how much stays in Norwegian krone.

Suits SaaS and Software best
Depends on how much revenue arrives in foreign currency
Typical monthly fee
From no monthly fee with Wise Business to paid plans at Revolut Business
Non resident position
Possible where the company 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 23 February 2026Last reviewed 23 February 2026

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

A SaaS or software company mostly needs to receive recurring revenue in several currencies, pay for cloud and software in foreign currency, and give the team controlled cards. As of 23 February 2026, Wise Business and Airwallex focus on holding and receiving many currencies, while Revolut Business adds cards and spend controls across free and paid plans. A local bank can suit mainly domestic krone billing. Compare current terms before choosing.

What SaaS and Software companies in Norway need from a business account

Software companies in Norway are commonly registered as a private limited company, an aksjeselskap, with an organisation number. Most want to receive subscription revenue from customers in different countries, hold more than one currency to cut conversion costs, pay overseas suppliers for cloud hosting and tools, and issue cards with limits to the team. Lending and branch services usually matter less than clean international money movement. If most of your customers pay in Norwegian krone, a local bank account may serve you well on its own. Confirm current terms with the provider.

Wise Business
Holds many currencies with clear conversion pricing, but no lending or branch network.
Best for
Software firms billing customers abroad
Monthly fee
No monthly fee, a one off fee to activate local account details
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Revolut Business
Cards, spend controls, and an API on paid plans, with a free tier for light use.
Best for
Teams that want cards and spend management
Monthly fee
Free plan plus paid tiers, pricing varies by tier, confirm current fees
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Airwallex
Global accounts and international payments for registered companies, with no domestic krone local account.
Best for
Software firms with heavy international payments
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 23 February 2026. Confirm current terms with the provider before applying.

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Questions about banking for SaaS and Software in Norway

Do SaaS companies in Norway need a multi currency account?
Many do, because software revenue often arrives in several currencies. A multi currency account lets you hold and receive funds in more than one currency and reduce conversion costs. As of 23 February 2026, Wise Business and Airwallex are built around this. A local krone account can still suit mainly domestic billing. Verify current terms with the provider.
Can a Norwegian AS open these accounts?
Yes. A private limited company, an aksjeselskap, registered with the Brønnøysund Register Centre and holding a Norwegian organisation number can apply to Wise Business, Revolut Business, and Airwallex, subject to their checks. Confirm eligibility with the provider as of 23 February 2026.
How do these accounts handle subscription revenue?
Most provide account details to receive payments, cards for software spend, and tools to track recurring costs. Connecting your billing or payment processor is usually separate from the account itself. Check the supported integrations and any payout currencies with the provider before relying on them.
Which account is cheapest for a small software company?
It depends on your payment volume and currency mix. As of 23 February 2026, Wise Business has no monthly fee, while Revolut Business offers a free plan plus paid tiers. The cheapest option for you depends on usage, so compare both against your activity and verify current pricing.

Fees, features, and eligibility change and vary by region. This page was last reviewed on 23 February 2026. Confirm current terms with the provider before applying.

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