The Global Banking Strategy: Mercury vs. Wise vs. Revolut
The biggest threat to a digital nomad business isn't a market crash—it's a sudden bank account closure. Traditional banks hate "itinerant lifestyle" and cross-border transactions. To survive, you need a multi-layered banking stack.
1. The Anchor: Mercury (US)
If you have a US LLC, Mercury is the gold standard. It is built specifically for tech startups. Unlike traditional banks, they understand remote teams and high-volume international wires.
Pros: Zero monthly fees, high-yield treasury accounts, and seamless API integration.
Cons: Requires a US entity (LLC or Corp) and an EIN.
2. The Operative: Wise Business
Wise is not a bank—it's an Electronic Money Institution (EMI). However, for daily operations, it is indispensable. Wise allows you to hold 40+ currencies and gives you local bank details for the US, UK, EU, and Australia.
Strategy Tip: Never keep more than 2-3 months of operating expenses in Wise. It is an EMI, not a fully licensed bank with FDIC insurance.
3. Building Redundancy
Always have a "Backup Stack". If Mercury freezes your account for a routine KYC check, you should be able to switch billing to Revolut Business or Wise within 10 minutes.
- Primary: Mercury (Stable, high limits).
- Secondary: Revolut Business (Great for FX and spending).
- Emergency: A local bank account in your country of residence.
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