Multi-currency accounts

All your currencies, in one place

Manage your money in multiple currencies with accounts made to match the way you do business.

Hold up to 34 currencies

From Singapore to Switzerland, easily add and manage money in the markets that matter to you. Get unlimited incoming transfers in GBP, EUR, USD, and CHF.

Manage currencies

Mirror your business setup

Categorise accounts to reflect your business. Split them out by team, office, or project — then get granular with individual accounts to keep track of company spend.Set up your account
Mirror your business setup
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Dig into the data

Near or far — It’s in the details

Get global and local account details that make receiving money a breeze. Plus, send and receive international transfers in GBP, USD, and EUR at the speed — and cost — of domestic transfers with borderless account details.Set up now

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  • Ignacio Marcos Peréz,
CFO • ThePower Business School“Revolut Business has been with us as we went global: we haven’t had to worry at all about whether our Business account could keep up with our market expansion in 50+ countries.”Discover all customer stories
  • Elena Giombelli, CFO • WeRoad“We minimise the use of cash, reconciliation is streamlined and more accurate, and we save money on foreign exchange with Revolut Business’ FX services and multi-currency accounts.”Discover all customer stories
  • Tim Dawson, Head of Finance • Rhodes Music“From managing foreign currency accounts to reconciling everything with our accounting tool, we save so much time and effort with Revolut Business."Discover all customer stories

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FAQs

  • A multi-currency business account lets you manage business finances across multiple currencies in one account. With a Revolut Business account, you can send and receive international payments in a number of different currencies, including: GBP, EUR, USD, ZAR, TRY, SAR, SGD, SEK, RON, PLN, NZD, NOK, MXN, JPY, ILS, HUF, HKD, DKK, CZK, CHF, CAD, AUD, BGN, QAR, THB, and AED.Learn more.
  • A multi-currency business account lets your business send and receive international payments in different currencies, so you can operate like a local in multiple regions.

    You can hold multiple currencies at once without needing to exchange them as transfers land into your account, and you can easily switch one currency over to another. You can manage it all your money in one place instead of switching between multiple regional accounts.

  • A multi-currency account makes it easy to do business across multiple regions. You can receive payments in currencies different from where your business is based. For example, an ecommerce business in Australia can accept payments for their products in AUD, and pay their suppliers in USD, all from a single account.

  • With Revolut Business, you can exchange currencies at great rates.

    • A 0.6% fee is applied to each exchange beyond your plan's monthly allowance (which varies by plan)
    • A 1% fee is applied to exchanges outside market hours

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  • To add or remove access to specific accounts for a team member:

    1. Go to your Business account → Select the specific account → Click on the three dots (...)Account settings
    2. Click Account accessManage
    3. On the Manage account access screen, select or deselect team members → Update
  • You can operate in multiple currencies with your Revolut Business account because we offer a multi-currency IBAN, which is a single IBAN that can accept money in many currencies.

    When you receive funds, we check the currency of the transfer, and place it in the relevant currency account (if supported), without exchanging the currency. This saves money by minimising currency exchange costs where possible.