Best business foreign currency accounts in Australia 2025
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Managing business expenses isn’t simple. With multiple payments going out each week, from suppliers to software, it’s easy for costs to get messy or mix with personal spending. Business debit cards can be a big help, but choosing the right one is not always easy.
In this guide, we’ll break down what business debit cards are, why they matter for Aussie businesses, and the benefits and pitfalls of using one. We’ll also cover some of the main business debit card options in Australia in 2025, along with their key features and fees.
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A business debit card works much like a personal debit card, but instead of being tied to your own account, it’s linked to your business account. That means all spending comes directly from company funds, which makes it easy to keep personal and business finances separate. Unlike a credit card, you’re limited to the money already in the account, so there’s no debt or interest to manage.
Different Australian businesses will use business debit cards in different ways. Retailers and service businesses often use business debit cards to pay suppliers, restock inventory, and handle day-to-day expenses. Agencies, startups, and SMEs rely on them for ad spend, software subscriptions, renting workspaces, and travel. Larger firms, including those in construction or global trade, may issue cards to staff for fuel, materials, or overseas supplier payments.
When you open a business account with a bank or fintech, it typically comes with at least one and often multiple debit cards associated with the account. Each payment is directly drawn from the account, and if you’re doing so in an alternative currency, some providers will convert it for you (usually with a small charge). Every transaction is logged, and many cards now include extras to help you manage expenses like real-time spend tracking, virtual cards, and spending limits.
With a business debit card, you can:
It’s possible to use a business debit card for personal purchases, but mixing expenses creates a number of problems:
Best practice is to use separate cards for business and personal spending. If a personal charge slips through, pay it back quickly, set limits or virtual cards for staff, and review accounts often to keep records clear and tax time easy.
The Wise Business debit card is linked to the Wise multi-currency account, which supports more than 40+ currencies and can be used in over 150+ countries. Businesses can order both physical and digital cards, and issue additional cards to team members so that company expenses are consolidated under a single account rather than spread across personal cards.
Five key features of Wise Business debit cards:
Fees and other costs:
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The Australia and New Zealand Banking Group (ANZ) Business Visa debit card is linked to ANZ business accounts such as Business Essentials and Business Extra. It lets businesses spend their own funds for purchases and withdrawals in Australia or overseas, wherever Visa is accepted. The card also supports online payments, contactless purchases, and global ATM access.
Five key features of ANZ Business Visa debit cards
Fees and other costs
The National Australia Bank (NAB) Business Visa debit card links directly to a NAB business account, giving companies access to their own funds without using personal or credit cards. It can be used in Australia and overseas wherever Visa is accepted, and supports contactless payments, mobile wallets, and ATM withdrawals. This makes it a practical tool for managing everyday business expenses with predictable costs.
Five key features of NAB Business Visa debit cards
Fees and other costs
The CBA Business Visa debit card links to a CBA business account, giving direct access to company funds. It is accepted in-store, online, and overseas, supports mobile wallets, and offers real-time monitoring through NetBank and the CommBank app for efficient expense management.
Five key features of CBA Business Visa debit cards
CBA Business Visa debit card fees and other costs
The Westpac Business Debit Mastercard links directly to a business bank account, giving companies a simple way to pay for purchases and withdraw funds without relying on credit. It can be used in Australia and overseas wherever Mastercard is accepted, and supports contactless and mobile wallet payments. With added security features, global ATM access, and options for additional cardholders, it’s built to help businesses manage day-to-day spending more easily.
Five key features of the Westpac Business Debit Mastercard
Fees and other costs
When choosing a business debit card, businesses should think through several factors. Below are key considerations:
Every business spends differently. It is important you analyse whether costs are local or international, how often cards are used, and how many employees need access before making a decision. It is also important to weigh priorities like fees, convenience, and support, and to review regularly, as features and costs can change.
Wise Business is one option worth noting for companies that deal internationally. Its debit card supports 40+ currencies at the mid-market rate, helping reduce conversion costs. With team cards, spending limits, and real-time tracking in one account, it’s designed to make cross-border payments simpler and more transparent.
Simplify how your team manages international expenses. Wise Business debit cards offer a straightforward and efficient solution for spending and withdrawing funds across the globe.
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This general advice does not take into account your objectives, financial circumstances or needs and you should consider if it is appropriate for you.
Sources:
1. The Australian Taxation Office (ATO)- Record Keeping for Businesses
2. WISE Setup fees and conversion fee
3. WISE Card fee, replacement fee, ATM withdrawal
4. ANZ features and debit card cost
5. ANZ withdrawal limit
6. ANZ International transaction fee
7. NAB features and fee structure
8. CBA key features and price
9. Westpac key features and price
*Please see terms of use and product availability for your region or visit Wise fees and pricing for the most up to date pricing and fee information.
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