Mercury: business account opening
Mercury is the default US fintech account for non-resident-owned LLCs. It is a us fintech headquartered in United States, with an indicative minimum-balance posture of USD 0 and onboarding that is fully remote.
Here is the practitioner view: eligibility, KYC pack, timeline and how approvals really work.
Who this institution says yes to
The sweet-spot client is Delaware/Wyoming LLCs. Files that pass fastest show: transparent ownership to the individual level, a coherent one-paragraph business story, invoices or contracts that match the declared activity, and signatories whose residency the desk can verify.
Files that stall show mismatched activity codes, unexplained third-party inflows, or offshore layers presented without a clear commercial reason. All three are fixable before application — which is precisely the preparation GoldenKey does.
Document pack
Core pack: certificate of incorporation, memorandum/articles, registers of members and directors, certificate of incumbency or good standing (recent), certified passport copies and proof of address for all UBOs and signatories, plus a source-of-funds narrative with supporting statements.
For Mercury, add: a business plan or activity summary of one page, expected monthly volumes and top five counterparties, and — where the entity is offshore — an apostilled corporate pack so certifications survive cross-border scrutiny.
The GoldenKey route
We pre-screen your profile against Mercury’s current appetite, assemble the certified pack once, and sequence the application alongside any incorporation work so nothing expires mid-review. Where this desk is the wrong fit, we say so and route to the alternative with the highest live acceptance for your profile.
One consultant, fixed written quotations, and follow-through until the account is funded and transacting — not just submitted.