Hope we can see more competition in the future, if Revolut finally opens for HK/SG it would also be a game changer
Don't wait for support to answer you, just try to open a personal account (even if you dont use it) and if it passes KYC then request a corporate account, you will get an answer within a few days max.Hi,
For your information, I contacted several EMIs. Only somesones replied to my email. Here they are :
N26 : Does not accept lebanese passports
monese : must live in europ
mollie : must live in europ
ecomm : Does not accept lebanese passports
misterTango : accept lebanese passport but only for SEPA transfers, not debit cards.
The only one that seems it is OK for it is transferwise.
There is payoneer too, I did not get reponse but I could select Lebanon as nationality and country of residence. Howver, I am not sure if Payoneer is really EMI like transferwise or something else, is it?
The following ones did not answer :
PERVESK
Ajman city
advcash
paysera
dlocal
payoma
pockit
don't hesitate if you have suggestions
Regards
OP = Original Poster - it's the one that starts the thread that become the original poster which is refered to hereOP ? Well I am Franco but I am going to answer
Did not find a way to send an email to paymix. I am planing to use transferwise or payoneer to have a bank account on which I'll link Stripe.
I thought they support SG for personal accounts at least?
What countries are supported? | Revolut Help Centre
What about Morocco mate?Lebanon can be considered risky by many banks and EMIs usually have to be more strict than banks.