How is Currenxie now and do it works with Wise?

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I must say you understand how to make people nervous about banks and EMI's - I read the thread about Wise and that they are closing accounts in an instant. Now, I would like to spread my 300K euros so that it's not all just with Wise, but rather distributed across 3 - 4 EMI's - I already have a Currenxie account. Are they still reliable or can one transfer money from Wise to Currenxie, are there any problems with that?

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I am not a quitter, and therefore I share my sympathy with the content of this thread. thu&¤#
 
They do not open EU or UK accounts unless that you can provide first a bank‌ statement from a real bank. Only accounts in HK. So unless you could open a‍ bank account with a licensed bank first, you won't get a EU bank account with⁠ them.
 
Currenxie is reliable but about Wise-Currenxie transfer I cannot say anything (except I do not⁠ expect any problem at the Currenxie side).
I second that.
Can't say about EU︁ or UK accounts but local US accounts they open without showing a bank account with︂ a licensed bank. But beware, from my experience, EU accounts cannot be opened for EU︃ located companies.
 
Be aware that they don't accept companies that are registered in the United States so‌ US LLCs are out of luck with Currenxie.
 
For US‍ LLC I have always used Airwallex which is a good alternative to Currenxie
 
I've had an account in one of my companies with them for almost a year‌ now. But I must say I haven't dared to transfer any money to them yet.‍ Everything seems so messy and a bit amateurish compared to Revolut and Wise.

Therefore, it⁠ all may well be fine, and it seems that people are happy to use them,⁤ but I just have a really bad impression of their user interface.
 
Well, I've never seen the UI of Revolut, I must say; and I⁣ saw the UI of Wise for the last time ~2 years ago, so I happily⁢ almost do not remember it (but it was not anything extraordinary, IIRC) => I am︀ perfectly happy with Currenxie 🙂
Seriously – what I evaluate highly at Currenxie is their phone︁ support. If you communicate with some clerk by e-mail, there is always a phone number︂ in the signature and you can directly call this guy, if you think that it︃ helps. It's quite extraordinary, IMO. From what I recall, Wise has phone support, too –︄ but just a generic line; and many EMIs (I guess that the majority) do not︅ offer phone support at all...
 
Thanks for your opinion @Forester

May I ask how long you have been using them‌ and how large amounts you are processing through them? Do you also leave money with‍ them, or do you only use them as a flow-through service?
 
You are welcome 🙂
For ~‍ 2 years...
4-5 figures transactions routinely...
It is definitely⁣ not a “classical” flow-through. Some low 6 figures are permanently there, due to the nature⁢ of the business... (Feel free to PM me, if you need more details.)
 
Are they still stable for European companies and private accounts?
 
Yes, they are‌ – TBMK.
They do not offer private‍ accounts. Just business ones.
 
Do you still make a lot of transactions with them? I'm seriously considering opening an‌ account, but after reading all this, I'm a bit unsure. If their UI isn't user-friendly‍ or you have to do a lot manually to transfer money from A to B,⁠ then I'm not interested.
 
You are asking me, I presume 😉
TBH, I would not say that I am making‍ a lot of transactions there; I am not much in the business already, I consider⁠ myself more like a retiree 😉. Yet some companies that I somehow monitor are using⁤ Currenxie routinely and I do not hear any complaints.

On condition that nothing has changed in the last months, I︀ personally consider their UI very good. Yet be advised I am an oldschool boy︁ and my main criteria for a good UI are
– simple/easy to navigate;
– no︂ bells and whistles;
– not resource-hungry.

Not at all. If︄ I recall well, Currenxie uses a concept of beneficiaries. I.e., if you want to send︅ money to some subject, you must introduce them as a beneficiary – it means to︆ enter their payment information to the system. After having a (new) beneficiary, you can send︇ them some amount just by a few clicks.

Well, you can also just try it and eventually let it be, there︈ is neither account opening fee nor maintenance fee and the onboarding is not a nightmare,︉ IMO.
 
Good to know, I have opened an account with them some‍ time ago but never used it since there online banking looks amateur.
 
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