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Free business accounts in Norway

Snapshot

No business account in Norway is free in every respect. Some providers charge no monthly subscription, and DNB charges no fee to become a corporate customer, while service, payment, and currency fees can still apply.

Monthly subscription
None on the Wise Business entry plan
Establishment fee
No fee to become a corporate customer at DNB
Per use fees
Payment, card, and currency fees can still apply
Free in every respect
No, read the full price list
Information as of 5 March 2026Last reviewed 5 March 2026

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

Free usually means no monthly subscription, not zero fees. As of 5 March 2026, Wise Business has no monthly fee on its entry plan, Revolut Business offers a free tier, and DNB charges no fee to become a corporate customer. Payment, card, and currency conversion fees can still apply, so check the full price list and verify with the provider.

What free means in Norway

When a provider calls a business account free, it almost always means there is no monthly subscription. It rarely means there are no fees at all. Payments, cards, international transfers, and currency conversion can each carry a charge even on a free plan. Read the whole price list rather than the headline before you decide.

No monthly subscription compared with no fees at all

A free plan removes the fixed monthly cost but keeps per use fees. A heavy user can pay more on a free plan than on a paid plan that bundles transactions, so match the plan to your real activity rather than to the word free.

Reference points in Norway

As of 5 March 2026, DNB charges no fee to become a corporate customer, Wise Business has no monthly fee on its entry plan with a one off fee to enable local account details, and Revolut Business offers a free tier alongside paid plans. These figures can change, so verify the current terms with each provider before relying on them.

How to find the lowest cost option

  1. List your real monthly activity, including payment volume, currencies, and card use.
  2. Price each provider against that list, not against the headline free label.
  3. Check the charges for international transfers and currency conversion, which often matter more than the monthly fee.
  4. Confirm the current terms with the provider before you apply, because fees and eligibility change.

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These providers serve business customers in Norway. Fees and eligibility shown as of 5 March 2026. Confirm current terms with the provider before applying.

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Questions about free business accounts in Norway

Are there free business accounts in Norway?
Some providers charge no monthly subscription, such as the Wise Business entry plan and the Revolut Business free tier, and DNB charges no fee to become a corporate customer as of 5 March 2026. Per use fees can still apply, so read the price list and verify with the provider.
Is a DNB business account free?
As of 5 March 2026, DNB charges no fee to become a corporate customer, but service, payment, and currency fees can apply per its price list. Confirm the current terms with DNB.
Does Wise Business charge a monthly fee?
As of 5 March 2026, Wise Business has no monthly fee on its entry plan, with a one off fee to enable local account details. Per transaction and conversion fees apply. Verify current pricing with Wise.
Does a free plan mean no fees at all?
No. A free plan usually means no monthly subscription, while payment, card, and currency fees can still apply. Read the full price list and confirm with the provider.

Fees, features, and eligibility change and vary by region. This page was last reviewed on 5 March 2026. Confirm current terms with the provider before applying.

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