# Currenxie > Currenxie is a Hong Kong fintech offering multi-currency payment accounts, local details, FX, and bank-alternative routing for cross-border companies. Author: Алёна Дунаева — юрист, Family Office (https://wiki.private.law/authors/dunaeva) Last modified: 2026-07-14T10:16:00.000Z Canonical: https://wiki.private.law/en/currenxie-hong-kong-payment-account Topics: banking Jurisdictions: hong-kong, uk Functional tags: neobank, corporate-banking, neobank Semantic tags: neobank, corporate-banking, neobank Article type: child --- ## Concept Currenxie — Hong Kong fintech, founded in 2014 by Riccardo Mattuzzo and Ben Lo. Headquarters in Hong Kong. Public data shows it serves clients in90+ jurisdictions, processed overUS$30bnin payment volume. Global Account — core product: local account details in key currencies (USD, EUR, GBP, HKD, CNY, JPY, AUD, CAD, SGD, INR), integration with Amazon, Shopify, AliExpress and other marketplaces, SWIFT transfers and local payouts to 90+ countries without opening separate accounts in each jurisdiction. > 💡 Currenxie — one of the historically strong Hong Kongneobanksfor cross-border commerce. Main niche — e-commerce sellers on Amazon, Shopify and AliExpress, companies with Chinese suppliers and clients in Asia. Unlike Airwallex and Statrys, Currenxie has sharper focus on marketplace revenue and Chinese suppliers. ## Regulation ### Multi-jurisdictional licensing stack Currenxie holds regulatory approvals in five jurisdictions: - Hong Kong— Money Service Operator under Customs & Excise Department (primary license); - Canada— FINTRAC MSB registration; - Australia— AUSTRAC MSB; - South Africa— FSCA registration; - UK— Small neobank underFCA. As of15 May 2026 revised HK neobank tariffs apply(per Amendment of Schedule 3 Notice 2026) — this affects account opening and maintenance costs for Hong Kong clients. ### Cross-border focus as product axis Currenxie architecture is optimized for marketplace sellers with Chinese suppliers. Direct integrations with Amazon Seller Central, Shopify and AliExpress provide advantage: receiving accounts are accepted as "seller local accounts," marketplace pays without cross-border fee. This is a legacy factor of Currenxie's early entry into this niche (2014), which is not replicated by new entrants without equivalent direct-integration work. ### Post-Wirecard and HKMA scrutiny Like Statrys, Currenxie operates under HKMA-enhanced neobank supervision post-Wirecard 2020: safeguarded funds, daily reconciliation, governance. Unlike Statrys, Currenxie does not have custodianship through DBS — funds are held in segregated accounts at several partner banks, which reduces single-bank risk but does not provide DBS-reputational bonus in bank statements. ### sanctions-sensitive clients > 💡 Rejected. UBO — tax resident of a sanctions-sensitive jurisdiction, business in a sanctions-sensitive jurisdiction, source of funds linked to a sanctions-sensitive economy. > 💡 Opening possible. UBO with residence permit or citizenship outside sanctions lists (EU, UK, UAE, Turkey, SG, HK), source of funds not linked to high-risk sanctioned jurisdictions. ## Products ### Global Account Local account details in 10+ currencies: USD (ACH / Wire), EUR (SEPA IBAN), GBP (sort code), HKD, CNY, JPY, AUD, CAD, SGD, INR. Account number issued in client company name, suitable for receiving from marketplace platforms. ### Marketplace integrations Amazon Seller Central, Shopify, eBay, AliExpress, Wayfair, Walmart, Etsy. Currenxie issues receiving accounts that platform platforms accept as seller local accounts. ### FX Rate close to mid-market: 0.3–1% on major pairs. CNY and Asian currencies — strong suit. ### Outgoing payments Local rails to 90+ countries: Chinese suppliers in CNY via local channels, Korean in KRW, Vietnamese in VND. Plus SWIFT to remaining jurisdictions. ### Currenxie Card Prepaid corporate Mastercard, linked to Global Account. One admin card free + up to 5 team cards atHK$50/month(fixed), each additional — HK$15/month. No issuance or monthly fees (for offshore companies or restricted sectors — one-time $50 charge). ### API Batch payouts and reconciliation. Integration with Xero and QuickBooks. Current pricing — oncurrenxie.com. ### Use cases - Amazon / Shopify / AliExpress seller with Chinese suppliers.Classic use case. Accounts in Amazon Seller Central across multiple marketplaces (US, EU, UK, JP); payouts to Currenxie local account details in USD / EUR / GBP / JPY; Chinese suppliers receive CNY via local channels. Amazon direct integration with Currenxie — strong factor versus generic providers. - Cross-border B2B in SEA.Suppliers in China, India, Vietnam, Korea. Currenxie provides local payouts in CNY / INR / VND / KRW — cheaper than SWIFT and faster (same day versus 2–3 business days). - SaaS / IT company with international contractors.Payouts to freelancers in multiple countries, receiving via Stripe / PayPal. Currenxie stands out with solid HK neobank status and historic ties to marketplace partners. ### Onboarding viaprivate.law 1. Package preparation.Corporate documents, business description, marketplace verification. 1–3 business days. 2. Submission via partner channel.Documents submitted as complete package. 3. Currenxie compliance review.We handle clarifications. 3–7 business days. 4. Global Account activation.Account details in 10+ currencies, marketplace connection. Total timeline with clean profile —5–10 business days. ## Q/A ### Which jurisdictions are accepted? HK / SG / UK / EU / US — primary. Others — selectively with clear nexus to one of primary jurisdictions. ### How does Currenxie differ from Airwallex and Statrys? Currenxie strongest in e-commerce marketplace revenue with Chinese suppliers — direct integrations with Amazon and AliExpress.Airwallex— more jurisdictions and products, acquiring.Statrys— DBS custodianship and Asian B2B. ### Does it accept Russians? Residents of sanctions-sensitive jurisdictions with local business — rejected. UBO with EU / UK / UAE / SG residency without counterparties in sanctions-sensitive jurisdictions — case-by-case. ### What changed on 15 May 2026? Revision of HK neobank tariff schedule (Amendment of Schedule 3 Notice 2026) affected cost of certain operations and annual neobank license fees. Impact on client pricing is marginal but affects Currenxie cost-base structure. ### Who is it not suitable for? Acquiring — not an acquirer, needAirwallex. Trade finance, bank guarantees — no. Holding large balance — need licensed bank. Crypto, gambling, adult, weapons — prohibited. Companies without marketplace / cross-border logic —WiseorStatrysbetter value. ## Related topics - Neobanks - Airwallex - Statrys - Wise Business - Payoneer - Aspire - Mercury - Hong Kong company - CFC --- ## FAQ ### Which jurisdictions are accepted? HK / SG / UK / EU / US — primary. Others — selectively with clear nexus to one of primary jurisdictions. ### How does Currenxie differ from Airwallex and Statrys? Currenxie strongest in e-commerce marketplace revenue with Chinese suppliers — direct integrations with Amazon and AliExpress.Airwallex— more jurisdictions and products, acquiring.Statrys— DBS custodianship and Asian B2B. ### Does it accept Russians? Residents of sanctions-sensitive jurisdictions with local business — rejected. UBO with EU / UK / UAE / SG residency without counterparties in sanctions-sensitive jurisdictions — case-by-case. ### What changed on 15 May 2026? Revision of HK neobank tariff schedule (Amendment of Schedule 3 Notice 2026) affected cost of certain operations and annual neobank license fees. Impact on client pricing is marginal but affects Currenxie cost-base structure. ### Who is it not suitable for? Acquiring — not an acquirer, needAirwallex. Trade finance, bank guarantees — no. Holding large balance — need licensed bank. Crypto, gambling, adult, weapons — prohibited. Companies without marketplace / cross-border logic —WiseorStatrysbetter value. --- ## Factual claims - Currenxie — Hong Kong fintech, founded in 2014 by Riccardo Mattuzzo and Ben Lo. - As of15 May 2026 revised HK neobank tariffs apply(per Amendment of Schedule 3 Notice 2026) — this affects account opening and maintenance costs for Hong Kong clients. - Like Statrys, Currenxie operates under HKMA-enhanced neobank supervision post-Wirecard 2020: safeguarded funds, daily reconciliation, governance. - Local account details in 10+ currencies: USD (ACH / Wire), EUR (SEPA IBAN), GBP (sort code), HKD, CNY, JPY, AUD, CAD, SGD, INR. - Rate close to mid-market: 0.3–1% on major pairs. - Local rails to 90+ countries: Chinese suppliers in CNY via local channels, Korean in KRW, Vietnamese in VND. - Total timeline with clean profile —5–10 business days.