Airwallex
Airwallex gives businesses local receiving accounts in 20+ currencies and FX rates close to interbank, with API-driven payments reaching 130+ countries. Wise is more transparent on fees, but Airwallex trades some of that simplicity for deeper API access, batch payments, and card issuing.
Airwallex Overview
Open an account and you get local receiving details in currencies like USD, EUR, GBP, and AUD — so a customer or platform paying you sends a domestic transfer instead of an expensive SWIFT wire. Converting currencies costs about 0.5% over the interbank rate for major ones, closer to 1% for the rest, which is a fraction of what most banks charge. Local transfers to 120+ countries go out free; wires outside that network carry a fee. Corporate cards, batch payments, and an API sit next to the core account for teams that want to automate money movement instead of clicking through a dashboard every time.
It’s built for ecommerce and tech-enabled businesses moving money across borders — collecting from overseas customers, paying overseas suppliers, holding a multi-currency treasury. Worth knowing upfront: Airwallex is an e-money institution, not a bank. Funds sit in safeguarded, segregated accounts rather than under deposit insurance like FSCS or FDIC. Most reviews skip over that distinction. This one won’t.
Best for:
- Ecommerce and tech-enabled businesses collecting revenue in multiple currencies
- Teams that want API access, batch payments, and card issuing — not just a transfer button
- UK, US, Canadian, or Australian businesses comfortable with an e-money account
Not ideal for:
- Sole traders or domestic-only businesses — Wise or a local bank is simpler and often cheaper
- Anyone who specifically needs FSCS/FDIC-style deposit insurance
- Teams that want a mobile-first, non-technical banking app over a finance-team dashboard
Pricing
The price isn’t the same number everywhere — that’s the first thing to know.
| Plan | US | UK | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Explore | $0/mo, no conditions | ~£19/mo, waived at £10K+ balance/deposit | Multi-currency wallets, local accounts, payment acceptance |
| Grow | Custom/regional | ~£49/mo | More Spend-user seats, approval workflows |
| Accelerate / Enterprise | Custom quote | From ~£999/mo or custom | Full API/batch depth, dedicated support |
Every plan carries the same transaction costs on top:
- FX conversion: ≈0.5% over interbank on major currencies (USD, EUR, GBP, AUD, CAD, JPY, CHF, NZD, SGD, HKD, CNY), ≈1.0% on the rest
- Card processing: ≈1.65% + $0.30 on US domestic cards, ≈3.40% + $0.30 international
- Local transfers to 120+ countries: free
- Non-local/SWIFT transfers: fee applies
- Yield (interest on idle balances): reported roughly 1–4% depending on currency and region — not guaranteed, no deposit insurance, no lock-in
Moving up a tier doesn’t lower your FX markup. Every plan converts currency at the same rate — Grow and Accelerate buy more seats and support, not cheaper conversions.
Comparison Notes
vs Wise Business — Wise is more transparent: one flat percentage, clearly posted, no tiered subscription to think about. Airwallex answers with deeper API access, card issuing, and batch payments for teams that need more than a send-money button.
vs Revolut Business — Revolut has a UK banking licence and FSCS protection, plus a friendlier app. Airwallex covers more currencies (60+ against Revolut’s 40+) and goes deeper on API and batch processing for finance teams.
vs Payoneer — Payoneer is built for marketplace sellers and freelancers pulling payouts from places like Amazon or Upwork. Airwallex is the wider infrastructure play, better suited to businesses running their own international payments rather than collecting marketplace payouts.
vs Stripe — Stripe is a payments processor first. Airwallex is a processor plus a multi-currency account. Just accepting cards? Stripe’s tooling is more mature. Need to hold, convert, and send across currencies too? Airwallex covers more ground in one place.
FAQs
Is Airwallex free?
The Explore plan is free or close to it depending on where you’re based — no conditions in the US, a balance threshold in the UK and Australia. Opening an account costs nothing either way; you pay per transaction on FX and card processing.
What does Airwallex actually cost?
Past any subscription, figure on roughly 0.5% FX markup for major currencies, 1% for others, plus card fees (around 1.65%+ domestic in the US, 3.40%+ international). Local transfers to 120+ countries are free; SWIFT wires aren’t.
Is Airwallex better than Wise or Revolut?
It covers more currencies and goes deeper on API and batch tools than either one. Wise wins on simplicity and fee transparency. Revolut adds FSCS protection and an easier app. Pick based on whether API depth or simplicity/protection matters more to you.
Is my money safe with Airwallex?
It’s a licensed e-money institution, not a bank. Money sits in safeguarded, segregated accounts rather than under deposit insurance like FSCS or FDIC. Worth understanding that difference before parking large balances there.


