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Ebury

Ebury

1 plan in our database · licensed as EMI, PI, CIF

Data last verified: 21 August 2026

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Independent data. Every figure below comes from Ebury's published pricing, checked by hand - never from a sales deal. Missing fees show as “n/a” and are never counted as free. Methodology · Spotted an error? Tell us

Plans & fees

PlanTypeMonthly feeSetupFX feeSWIFT out
Business AccountbusinessFreeFreen/an/a

* Some FX rates are “from” or “up to”. ⚠ “from” = starting price (variable pricing) - the final fee depends on your profile. “Bespoke” = custom pricing on request. Compare across providers on the fee tables.

What you get

CardsVirtual cardsMulti-currency

Hold up to 28 currencies · local account details in AUD, BGN, CAD, EUR, GBP, HKD, HUF, NZD, PLN, SGD, USD.

Getting in, and what you get

Offers a revolving line, up to £5,000,000.

Regulation

Regulated or registered in United Kingdom, Belgium, Lithuania, Cyprus, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, Hong Kong SAR China, Singapore, South Africa, Mexico, Chile, United Arab Emirates, Switzerland, Brazil.

Regulators: Financial Conduct Authority · National Bank of Belgium · Bank of Lithuania · Cyprus Securities and Exchange Commission · Australian Securities and Investments Commission · FINTRAC · Hong Kong Customs and Excise Department · Monetary Authority of Singapore · Financial Sector Conduct Authority · Comisión Nacional Bancaria y de Valores · Financial Analysis Unit (UAF) · Dubai Financial Services Authority · Central Bank of Brazil

In the fine print

Conditions from Ebury's own terms, pricing pages and acceptable-use policy that don't fit in a table. Read in full and checked by hand.

Pricing

  • Free to open and hold, with no setup or monthly fee; payment and FX fees are quoted per transaction and shown before you confirm, rather than published in a fee schedule.

Cards

  • Corporate cards aren't generally available yet: they're offered on an early-access/waitlist basis, and currently support spending in EUR, GBP, and USD, with more currencies expected.

Crypto

  • Cryptocurrency is a categorically excluded business: Ebury won't support any transaction that involves or relates to cryptocurrencies, whether directly or indirectly.

Business activity

  • Ebury's terms also prohibit the following activities: illegal drugs and drug paraphernalia; prescription drugs from unlicensed or online pharmacies; forged documents; goods that infringe copyright or are counterfeit; and payday loans and pawn shops.

Countries & residency

  • In the EU, Ebury operates through its Belgian entity (Ebury Partners Belgium), passported across the EEA, with local branches in Bulgaria, Czechia, France, Denmark, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Spain, and Sweden.

Sanctions

  • Ebury won't send, receive or route funds to, from or via Crimea and Sevastopol, or the Donetsk, Luhansk, Kherson and Zaporizhzhia regions of Ukraine.
  • Russia and Venezuela are not blocked as whole countries; only their governments are treated as restricted parties, so funds cannot be sent to or received from Russian or Venezuelan government entities.
  • Sanctions screening extends beyond the direct customer to any parent company, subsidiary, or affiliate, and to any ultimate beneficial owner holding 25% or more.

Company ownership

  • Ebury is majority owned by Banco Santander.

Will Ebury actually accept you?

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