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Fees for getting paid and adding money

For some currencies, we'll offer faster, or more convenient options for a small fee.

For businesses in Canada
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Getting paid into to your account

Pay a one-time fee to unlock local account details around the world

Set up your account with international bank details. Just pay a 55 CAD fee when getting started. Then, get paid into any account.

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Getting account details to receive in 22 currencies

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55 CAD
Receiving USD wire and Swift payments

Fixed fee per payment

6.11 USD
Receiving GBP Swift payments

Fixed fee per payment

2.16 GBP
Receiving EUR Swift payments

Fixed fee per payment

2.39 EUR
Receiving Swift payments in an additional 20 currencies

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Receive international transfers in the same currency (non-Swift)

Variable fee per payment. Domestic transfers in the local currency (CAD) are free. You won't have to pay the new fee if you hold enough money in your account
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0.3% up to 1 CAD

Adding money to your Wise Account

The price depends on the payment method you choose

Some ways to pay are free, others have a fee. Use the calculator to check.

It’s free to add money by bank transfer in the same currency from your own account

Adding money to your Wise Business account from your own external business bank account is free -- you'll only be charged if it's converted to another currency. Pay a small additional fee to top up with USD or CAD

Top tips for receiving money

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Get paid however you need

Account details for other countries help you receive payments wherever you are. So if your client asks for your IBAN or wire number, you’re prepared.

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Collect sales from Amazon and Stripe

Withdraw from online seller or trading platforms using your IBAN or other account details.

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Get paid on time with payment links

Generate payment links for your Wise Business account.

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