Revolut Business: minimum balance & fall-below fees
Revolut Business is fast EMI onboarding for UK/EEA-connected companies. It is a emi headquartered in United Kingdom, with an indicative minimum-balance posture of GBP 0 and onboarding that is fully remote.
What follows is thresholds, waivers and the true monthly cost, written from live application experience rather than the marketing site.
Who this institution says yes to
The sweet-spot client is EU/UK operations. 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.
Costs, limits and platform
Plan around the GBP 0 balance posture and confirm fall-below charges in writing before funding. Transfer pricing has three layers everywhere: the ticket fee, the FX spread, and intermediary charges on exotic corridors — the spread is where accounts quietly get expensive.
Digital platform access, user roles and API/bulk-payment capability are worth testing during onboarding; retro-fitting finance-team workflows after go-live is always harder.
The GoldenKey route
We pre-screen your profile against Revolut Business’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.