The key questions:which bank to use for my crypto business?
Understandableinternal transfers and these things,monthly volume for start 100k to be scaled up to 3 million within 6 months,someone that does not feeze accounts like idiots and do not charge andorras gdp for registration fee
No, it's not.is revolut okay for this?
Yes. (But their registration fees are not low; and they take a half of fee upfront with no guarancy to be onboarded.)Bankera is specializing in crypto customers.
thank you for your reply,business is registered in european union country and we have a license to operate as a crypto exchangeThe key questions:
– Where is this business registered?
– Where is registered the company that is running the business; or where are you resident if you are running it in your own name?
Understandable
No, it's not.
Yes. (But their registration fees are not low; and they take a half of fee upfront with no guarancy to be onboarded.)
Another possibilities (perhaps there are some) really depend on the answers to key questions above.
You are welcome.thank you for your reply,
OK. A EU company with a license... Check Zen and Nebeus. If you are OK with SEPA only, try Intergiro. Nevertheless, for monthly turnover in millions,SEBA or Bank Frick would probably be the best bet.business is registered in european union country and we have a license to operate as a crypto exchange
thank you again.my exchange will be a direct competitor to zen and nebeus,nebeus uses modulr and we are already in talks with modulr to integrate their service into our platform,modulr only supports eur and gbp tho so thats a problem,im pretty sure we will be able to grab a big share of their market and for that reason we cannot use them.any idea if brick and mortar banks in eu would open an account for us online?You are welcome.
OK. A EU company with a license... Check Zen and Nebeus. If you are OK with SEPA only, try Intergiro. Nevertheless, for monthly turnover in millions,SEBA or Bank Frick would probably be the best bet.
thank you.bank frick told me that we need at least 500k in fiat to be able to use their service and the company is currently sitting on approx 380k eurSetup a EU company and approach Bank Frick which is the one Kraken use as well as other crypto exchanges. You may also look into what bank your competitors use, most often it is easy to find out and you can apply afterwards.
OKthank you again.
Well, I do not know any details about your business project; but be advised that neither Nebeus nor Zen are just crypto exchanges. Yes, you can convert crypto to fiat there and vice versa but they also run a lot of another important business. I am not much familiar with Nebeus but as Zen is concerned, their primary businesses are payment operations, (fiat) FX and cards. So they might not perceive you as a direct competitor.my exchange will be a direct competitor to zen and nebeus,
I understand.modulr only supports eur and gbp tho so thats a problem,
See above. „I do not have competitors. I have only potential business partners.”im pretty sure we will be able to grab a big share of their market and for that reason we cannot use them.
In EU – no idea. Bank Frick LI, Seba or perhaps Sygnum (but the onboarding there is really not easy) CH; as already advised...any idea if brick and mortar banks in eu would open an account for us online?
Pretty expectable. With Seba or Sygnum you can expect the same or more.bank frick told me that we need at least 500k in fiat to be able to use their service
Well, in such a case you might have only an option to start with some EMI like Nebeus/Zen/Intergiro and move forward later; or to accumulate more capital....and the company is currently sitting on approx 380k eur
Good shot!So you want to know what bank Zen and Nebeus is using!
we will be offering fx trading pairs too,physical cards down the line also but will first start with virtual cardsOK
Well, I do not know any details about your business project; but be advised that neither Nebeus nor Zen are just crypto exchanges. Yes, you can convert crypto to fiat there and vice versa but they also run a lot of another important business. I am not much familiar with Nebeus but as Zen is concerned, their primary businesses are payment operations, (fiat) FX and cards. So they might not perceive you as a direct competitor.
I understand.
See above. „I do not have competitors. I have only potential business partners.”(If you convince them that you are bringing some business that is otherwise unreachable for them... why to refuse?)
In EU – no idea. Bank Frick LI, Seba or perhaps Sygnum (but the onboarding there is really not easy) CH; as already advised...
Pretty expectable. With Seba or Sygnum you can expect the same or more.
Well, in such a case you might have only an option to start with some EMI like Nebeus/Zen/Intergiro and move forward later; or to accumulate more capital....
Good shot!