There are a lot of perks to having a business IBAN account, from reducing payment processing time and cutting costs on international transfers to accessing multi-currency accounts.
But, as attractive as an international bank account number (IBAN) may seem, it can be challenging to open a business IBAN account as a foreign business owner.
However, if you’re frequently sending and receiving international payments in multiple currencies and want to cut down on international transfer fees, reduce exchange rates, and limit transaction charges, opening a business IBAN account is more than worth the effort.
Read on in this article to learn the essentials of business IBAN accounts. The benefits, the challenges, the steps to successfully open an account, and which countries specifically offer IBANs.
Business IBAN accounts are ideal for those conducting businesses inside and outside of the EU. This type of account is often used by businesses in need of fast, low-cost transfers, and multi-currency accounts. Find out how to open a business IBAN account and more below.
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Opening a business IBAN account can be a powerful tool. In fact, for many foreign business owners, it is most useful for cutting costs on cross-border transactions.
Because of this, the types of businesses that can gain the most from opening an IBAN account are generally those that make frequent transactions between Eurozone banks or internationally.
Generally speaking, these types of businesses can benefit from opening a business IBAN account in many different ways. Here’s how…
A business IBAN account…
As you can see, there are many benefits to opening a business IBAN account, whether your business operates within Europe or internationally.
And, one of the best perks of having a business IBAN account is that you don’t have to open a bank account for every currency your business uses.
Instead, you can send and receive payments through one multi-currency business IBAN account. This enables you to cut a number of unnecessary costs when paying suppliers, employees, and contractors working abroad.
Of course, to unlock any of these benefits, you need to know how to successfully open a business IBAN account. More specifically, you need to know how to properly navigate the account opening process.
With this in mind, let’s take a look at the specific challenges most foreign business owners face when they open a business IBAN account.

As with opening any bank account, there are some challenges you need to be aware of when it comes to opening a business IBAN account.
However, these challenges can mostly be avoided if you know what you’re doing. That said, they can possibly block you from opening an account if you don’t.
With this in mind, let’s look at some of the challenges you could face when opening a business IBAN account.
It’s important to note, to overcome these challenges and successfully open the IBAN account that you want, you need to know which bank matches your banking needs and accepts your client profile.
In doing so, it’s crucial to choose a bank that both offers the benefits and services that you’re seeking and has requirements that you can meet. Because if you can’t, you’ll be turned away immediately.
So, to help you get an idea of what to expect during the account opening process, let’s take a look at what you need to open a business IBAN account.

The exact steps you need to take to open a business IBAN account will depend on the bank and country you choose. However, there are some similarities you’ll find across all banks that can help you prepare for account opening.
For example, there are some important questions you will want to ask the bank before opening a business IBAN account. This way, you can determine if the bank is aligned with your banking needs.
Answering these questions can help you make an informed decision on whether or not the bank you’ve chosen is a suitable option.
In addition, when choosing which bank to apply for an account with, you also need to make sure that you can meet the bank’s specific requirements…
Keep in mind, that depending on your nationality, citizenship, and business type, additional identification papers might be required. And, based on where you choose to open, the required documents might need to be translated into the country’s preferred language before submitting.
Since these requirements vary so greatly depending on the country and bank you choose, it really pays off to do your research ahead of time to find the best bank to apply with.
With this in mind, let’s now look at which specific countries offer business IBAN accounts.

The table below outlines where foreign business owners can apply to open a business IBAN account. In this table, you’ll also find each country’s IBAN code, currency, and status within the EU, EEA, or EFTA.
| IBAN Countries | IBAN Code | Currency | Affiliation |
| Andorra | AD | EUR | Non-EU |
| Austria | AT | EUR | EU |
| Belgium | BE | EUR | EU |
| Bulgaria | BG | BGN | EU |
| Croatia | HR | HRK | EU |
| Cyprus | CY | EUR | EU |
| Czech Republic | CZ | CZK | EU |
| Denmark | DK | DKK | EU |
| Estonia | EE | EUR | EU |
| Finland | FI | EUR | EU |
| France | FR | EUR | EU |
| Germany | DE | EUR | EU |
| Gibraltar | GI | GIP | Non-EU |
| Greece | GR | EUR | EU |
| Hungary | HU | HUF | EU |
| Iceland | IS | ISK | EEA |
| Ireland | IE | EUR | EU |
| Italy | IT | EUR | EU |
| Latvia | LV | EUR | EU |
| Liechtenstein | LI | CHF | EFTA |
| Lithuania | LT | EUR | EU |
| Luxembourg | LU | EUR | EU |
| Malta | MT | EUR | EU |
| Monaco | MC | EUR | Non-EU |
| Netherlands | NL | EUR | EU |
| Norway | NO | NOK | EEA |
| Poland | PL | PLN | EU |
| Portugal | PL | EUR | EU |
| Romania | RO | RON | EU |
| San Marino | SM | EUR | Non-EU |
| Slovakia | SK | EUR | EU |
| Slovenia | SI | EUR | EU |
| Spain | ES | EUR | EU |
| Sweden | SE | SEK | EU |
| Switzerland | CH | CHF | EFTA |
| United Kingdom | UK | GBP | Non-EU |
| Vatican City State | VA | EUR | Non-EU |
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