We're partnered with the UK's major fintech providers, and we match your application to the one most likely to approve your specific business, not a generic recommendation. That's what makes Activate Global a premium service, not just a formation agent.
Activate Global matches non-resident founders to the right fintech provider from our panel, Wise, Revolut, WorldFirst, Monzo or Starling, based on your country and who actually owns the company. No UK address, no branch visit, no in-person appointment. Just an online business bank account for non-residents in the UK that's ready to receive payments in days, not months.
Wise, Revolut, WorldFirst, Monzo and Starling all market themselves to UK businesses, but not all of them will actually accept a non-resident-owned company. Each filters applicants differently by nationality, residency and business type, and 4,800+ non-resident clients later, we've seen every version of that filter reject a perfectly good business.
Revolut Business, for example, only accepts directors resident in a specific list of countries. Apply to the wrong provider and the KYC form simply won't let you finish.
Wise, Revolut, WorldFirst, Monzo and Starling each publish their own eligibility rules in different places, and none of them compare their criteria against each other, or against yours.
An application can sit "under review" for weeks with no explanation, while the applicant has no idea which document triggered the hold.
Some suppliers and platforms still ask whether an account comes from a licensed bank. Knowing how to answer that, and which provider to lead with, matters more than founders expect.
Every package includes our 100% approval assurance. If we can't deliver, you get a full refund.
Activate Global doesn't point you at a signup link and wish you luck. We match your profile to the fintech provider most likely to approve it, then manage the KYC process until the account is active.
Every application we take on is backed by a full refund if we can't get you approved. That's the commitment, and we own it.
Claim Your Assured Account →Fintech onboarding moves fast once the right provider is chosen and the KYC pack is correct the first time.
Tell us your nationality, company details and how you plan to use the account.
Day 1Your account manager checks your profile against Wise, Revolut, WorldFirst, Monzo and Starling's current eligibility rules.
Within 24 hrsWe prepare your KYC documents to the exact format the chosen provider expects.
Day 1–2We submit the application and handle any follow-up document requests directly.
Day 2–3You receive your account details, card and app access, ready to send and receive payments.
Day 3We work with five major providers, and we'll tell you upfront when one of them won't work for your situation rather than let you find out after a rejection. Here's what sets each apart.
Wise charges no monthly fee and converts currency close to the mid-market rate, from around 0.33%, which makes it the cheapest way to hold and send money in multiple currencies. Its Advanced plan adds local account details in 20+ currencies for a one-time setup fee, useful if you invoice clients in more than one region. Broadly open to non-resident directors.
Revolut Business is strong on spend management: expense cards for unlimited team members, budgeting controls and fast in-app onboarding. Eligibility is narrower than Wise, since Revolut currently limits non-resident directors to a specific list of countries, which is one of the first things we check before recommending it.
WorldFirst holds balances in 20+ currencies with local receiving details in markets including the US, EU and China, built for sellers collecting payouts from Amazon, Shopify or Shopee. Unlike most UK-regulated providers, it accepts overseas-resident business owners as standard, which makes it one of our first recommendations for non-resident applicants.
Monzo is a fully licensed UK bank, which means FSCS protection up to £85,000, but it requires every director and person of significant control to be UK resident. If you're the majority owner and you live outside the UK, Monzo isn't available to you, and we'll say so rather than submit an application that won't clear compliance.
Starling is another fully licensed UK bank with the same restriction as Monzo: every director with account access and every person of significant control must be UK resident. It's a strong option if your business does have a UK-resident majority owner, and one we rule out early if it doesn't.
Brand names and marks belong to their respective owners. Activate Global isn't affiliated with Wise, Revolut, WorldFirst, Monzo or Starling; we're an independent specialist that manages the application on your behalf. Fees, eligibility rules and features change, and we confirm current terms before submitting your application.
You sell through Shopify, Amazon or your own store and need a GBP account that connects to Stripe and PayPal without friction.
Your product or service is entirely online, and you need an account that matches how your business actually operates.
You move goods or money across borders and need multi-currency accounts that keep FX costs low.
This is a working online business bank account for non-residents in the UK, built for people who run their company from outside the country.
A GBP account number and sort code, plus local receiving details in other currencies depending on your provider.
Hold and convert 20 to 60+ currencies, depending on your provider, without opening a separate account for each one.
Issue cards for yourself or your team, with spend controls set from the app.
Wise, Revolut and WorldFirst protect balances through ring-fenced safeguarding rather than FSCS cover. Monzo and Starling are exceptions, since both are fully licensed banks, though both require a UK-resident owner.
Connect the payment platforms and accounting software you already use, with bank feeds that sync automatically.
Most accounts activate within 3 working days once your KYC documents are submitted correctly.
See why non-resident founders choose a managed application over the alternatives.
| Activate Global ⭐ | DIY Fintech Signup | UK High Street Bank | Other Formation Agents | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Provider matched to your country | ✓ | ✗ | N/A | Rare |
| Non-resident approval rate | 100% assured | Varies, no guarantee | Low | Some |
| No UK address required | ✓ | ✓ | ✗ | Varies |
| No physical visit required | ✓ | ✓ | ✗ | Some |
| Multi-currency accounts | ✓ | ✓ | Limited | Varies |
| Dedicated account manager | ✓ | ✗ | Branch staff | ✗ |
| Full refund if unsuccessful | ✓ | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ |
| Typical delivery | 3 working days | Days to weeks, if approved | 2–4 weeks | Varies |
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Everything about opening a fintech bank account for non-residents in the UK, from eligibility to what happens after approval.
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💬 Chat With Us NowYes, with the right provider. Wise, Revolut and WorldFirst all accept non-resident applicants, though each sets its own rules by nationality and business type. Monzo and Starling are UK banks that require every director and beneficial owner to be UK resident, so they're not an option if you own the majority of the company from abroad. Activate Global checks your profile against all five before applying.
A digital or fintech account, like Wise or WorldFirst, is usually issued by an e-money institution rather than a licensed bank. It moves money quickly and holds multiple currencies well, but most don't offer overdrafts or loans, and funds are typically protected through safeguarding rather than FSCS cover. Monzo and Starling are the exceptions on our panel, since both are fully licensed UK banks, though both require a UK-resident owner.
Not always. Wise, Revolut and WorldFirst safeguard customer funds by ring-fencing them in segregated accounts, which is different from FSCS protection. Monzo and Starling accounts are FSCS-protected up to £85,000 because they're licensed UK banks, but both require the company's beneficial owner to be UK resident.
No. Every provider we work with verifies identity remotely, usually through a passport scan and a selfie check inside the app. Activate Global manages the application from start to finish without requiring travel.
Wise has the broadest non-resident coverage. WorldFirst is built specifically for overseas-resident sellers and founders. Revolut Business restricts eligibility to directors resident in a specific list of countries. Monzo and Starling don't accept non-resident directors or beneficial owners at all, since both require every person of significant control to be UK resident. Activate Global tells you which of these actually fits before you apply, not after.
Standard requirements include a valid passport, proof of residential address, your Certificate of Incorporation and Companies House registration number. Some providers also ask for a description of your expected transaction volumes and business activity.
Most applications complete within 3 working days once documents are submitted correctly. Activate Global's Complete and Multi-Provider packages apply to more than one provider in parallel to reduce the risk of a single rejection extending the timeline.
Yes, for the provider application itself. A registered office address is still needed for the UK company, which Activate Global provides as part of the Complete and Multi-Provider packages. Monzo and Starling additionally require the beneficial owner to hold UK residency, which no registered address changes.
It depends on the provider. Wise offers local account details in 20+ currencies on its Advanced plan, WorldFirst holds balances in 20+ currencies with local receiving details across major markets, and Revolut Business covers 25+ currencies. Activate Global recommends a provider based on which currencies your business actually needs.
Under Activate Global's 100% approval assurance, an unsuccessful application is refunded in full. Most rejections happen because the wrong provider was approached for a given nationality or business type, which is exactly what our matching process is built to avoid.
No. All five providers require a UK-incorporated company, almost always a Private Limited Company registered with Companies House. Offshore entities registered in jurisdictions such as the BVI or Seychelles aren't eligible.
Not for Wise, Revolut or WorldFirst, where the underlying decision is based on your business rather than a director's residency. It won't unlock Monzo or Starling on its own, since both look at who beneficially owns the company, not just who's listed as a director. Where a nominee director does help, such as satisfying a partner bank's request for a UK-based point of contact during KYC, it's included in the Multi-Provider package. See our note on nominee directors for higher-risk jurisdictions below.
Yes. All five providers support SWIFT transfers, and most support SEPA for European payments and local payment rails in the currencies they cover. WorldFirst and Wise both offer local receiving details in multiple markets, which reduces fees for clients paying you from abroad.
Yes. High-risk sectors such as cryptocurrency, gambling, adult content and arms dealing face rejection from nearly every provider, fintech or high street. Declaring your business activity accurately upfront avoids an account being frozen after approval.
Yes, using the Current Account Switch Service (CASS) where the provider supports it, or by opening a high street account alongside your existing fintech account. Many non-resident directors start with a fintech account for speed and add a high street account once they have UK trading history to show.
Ongoing fees vary by provider: Wise charges no monthly fee and takes a small FX margin from around 0.33%, while Revolut Business plans start at roughly £10 a month. Activate Global's setup packages, which cover matching, documentation and account management, start from £999.
No. Activate Global is an independent formation and banking specialist that manages applications to these providers on a client's behalf. We aren't a bank, an e-money institution, or an employee of any provider, and we don't receive commission that affects which one we recommend.
No. UK company formation has to happen first. Once your UK limited company is registered with Companies House and has a compliant registered address, it becomes eligible to apply for fintech banking, which Activate Global can handle as a single combined package.
Yes. Most providers issue additional virtual or physical cards for team members, with spend limits and permissions set from the app. Revolut Business supports cards for unlimited team members, one of the more generous limits among the providers we work with.
Some of our banking partners apply extra scrutiny to applicants from jurisdictions they classify as higher-risk, and part of that process can involve a UK-based point of contact for identity verification and ongoing compliance queries. In those cases, we can appoint a UK-resident nominee director to sit on your board and handle that side of KYC. This doesn't change who owns the company or hide your involvement: you remain the beneficial owner on record with Companies House and with the bank, disclosed the same way as any other applicant. A nominee director adds UK-based presence to satisfy a director-residency requirement; it doesn't get around a provider's rules on who the actual owner has to be, which is why it won't open accounts like Monzo or Starling for a non-resident owner.
Activate Global matches you to the right fintech partner, Wise, Revolut, WorldFirst, Monzo or Starling, and manages the application from document one to account activation, backed by a 100% approval assurance.