Yes, you can receive a Danish account with a local registration number, allowing you to send and receive payments within Denmark as local transactions—not international wires.
This means that when you’re transacting with Danish companies, individuals, or banks, your transfers will be treated as domestic/local payments, typically resulting in faster processing times and lower or no fees compared to international SWIFT transfers.
If you would like to request a Danish account or check if your current setup includes one, feel free to contact us through the Help page in your Payset dashboard or submit a request here.
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