give some examples?There are many EMI's accepting Cyprus companies, start with them and once wise comes with the opportunity for Cyprus corporate accounts holders you may switch.
Cyprus is in the EU, there are many EMIs accepting EU and EEA companies:
Zen, Ecommbanx (based in Cyprus) Currenxie, Interpolitan (Not US, not blacklist), Vivid (EEA), MisterTango (Not US, not blacklist), Verifo, Airwallex, Narvi, Intergiro (EEA), Juni (EEA+UK+Gib), Nebeus (Crypto friendly, Not US, not UK, not NL, blacklist), Genome (EEA+UK+Australia+CH+SG+HK+NZ+IL), World First, Vialet (EU), ISX Financial (based in Cyprus, open to: EEA, UK), Swissquote (Not: USA, Canada, UK, Germany, Italy, France, Russia, Japan and Turkey), Wamo (EEA+UK), Amnis, Payset, Ebury, Yoursafe, Pingpong, Satchel
There are many EMIs...
What criteria should be followed when choosing an EMI over another?
Thank you for the list of criteria!-For business accounts, businesses registered in which countries do they support, and what restrictions are there on where the business owner(s) must be residents?
-For personal accounts, where can the person opening the account be a citizen/resident?
-What do people say about the EMI on this forum?
-Is it clear who the founding team is, who are these people, what's their background? Like you dont want them to be serial fraudsters.
-In which jurisdiction(s) do they have an EMI license? Can this information be easily found?
-Fees?
-Supported currencies? Which currencies/countries do you get proper IBANs for?
-Crypto friendliness?
-Since when does the EMI exist?
most often if a local bank don't accept crypto business you use an EMI like the mentioned to act bridge between the crypto and the bank.It seems that an EMI is an interface to banks and crypto exchanges.