{"title":"Business accounts","category":"default","creationDate":1673973660,"content":"<div class=\"notices green\">\n<p>This feature is in development phase. Some of the APIs, documentation, and processes may change as the feature evolves. If you have any feedback, reach out to your Adyen contact.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<p>With your Adyen for Platforms integration, you can take advantage of all the features our infrastructure offers, such as allowing your users to use an Adyen business account.<\/p>\n<p>When a user has an Adyen business account, they can:<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>Send and receive domestic and international transfers. They can make business-related fund transfers, such as:\n<ul>\n<li>Paying supplier invoices or utilities.<\/li>\n<li>Receive business-related fund transfers from any third party, such as payments from businesses or customers.<\/li>\n<\/ul><\/li>\n<li>Get paid out in a simpler and faster way. They can receive payouts directly to their Adyen business account instead of paying out to a third-party bank account.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<h2 id=\"user-eligibility\">User eligibility<\/h2>\n<p>To be eligible for an Adyen business account, your users must meet the following criteria:<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>They must be an organization or a sole proprietor operating in one of the <a href=\"#supported-countriesregions\">supported countries<\/a>.<\/li>\n<li>Individuals associated with an organization or a sole proprietor must be tax residents in one of the <a href=\"#supported-countriesregions\">supported countries<\/a>.<\/li>\n<li>They must provide <a href=\"\/pt\/business-accounts\/verification-requirements\">additional required information for business accounts<\/a>.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<h2>Supported countries\/regions<\/h2>\n<p>We currently only support business accounts with IBANs from the Netherlands.<\/p>\n<p>You can offer business accounts with Dutch IBANs to users with <strong>organization<\/strong> or <strong>sole proprietorship<\/strong> legal entities in the following countries. All individuals associated with these legal entities must also be tax residents of one of these countries.<\/p>\n<div class=\"row\" style=\"align-items: flex-start;justify-content: center;\">\n<div class=\"col col-12 col-md-3\" style=\"background-color:transparent;;\"><table><thead><tr><th>Europe<\/th><th><\/th><\/tr><\/thead><tbody><\/tbody><\/table><div class=\"sc-columns\" style=\"columns:1 auto;-moz-columns:1 auto;column-gap:normal;-moz-column-gap:normal;\"><p>Netherlands<br>\nUnited Kingdom<\/p><\/div><\/div><div class=\"col col-12 col-md-9\" style=\"background-color:transparent;;\"><table><thead><tr><th>North America<\/th><th><\/th><\/tr><\/thead><tbody><\/tbody><\/table><div class=\"sc-columns\" style=\"columns:1 auto;-moz-columns:1 auto;column-gap:normal;-moz-column-gap:normal;\"><p>United States<\/p><\/div><\/div><\/div>\n<h2>Acquiring regions<\/h2>\n<p>An acquiring region is a specific geographic area where your transactions are processed through local banking networks and regulatory frameworks. An acquiring region can consist of a single country (for example, the USA), or a group of countries (for example, Europe\/EEA). These regions are defined based on shared financial standards, currencies, and legal requirements.<\/p>\n<p>Based on the <a href=\"#supported-countriesregions\">countries\/regions that are supported for business accounts<\/a>, we get the following acquiring regions:<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>Europe\/EEA<\/li>\n<li>United Kingdom<\/li>\n<li>United States<\/li>\n<\/ul>","url":"https:\/\/docs.adyen.com\/pt\/business-accounts","articleFields":{"description":"Enable your users to use Adyen business accounts.","feedback_component":true,"next_steps_description":"Find out how you can get started with your business accounts integration.","next_steps":[{"title":"Get started","description":"See an overview of steps from signing up to going live with business accounts.","url":"\/business-accounts\/get-started","required":true},{"title":"Integration checklist","description":"Find out the steps to build your business accounts integration.","url":"\/business-accounts\/integration-checklist","required":true},{"title":"Determine verification requirements","description":"Learn about the additional information required to enable business accounts for your users.","url":"\/business-accounts\/verification-requirements","required":true}],"id":"25142904","section_icon":"accounts.svg","type":"page","_expandable":{"operations":""},"status":"current","last_edit_on":"06-07-2023 18:07","filters_component":false},"algolia":{"url":"https:\/\/docs.adyen.com\/pt\/business-accounts","title":"Business accounts","content":"\nThis feature is in development phase. Some of the APIs, documentation, and processes may change as the feature evolves. If you have any feedback, reach out to your Adyen contact.\n\nWith your Adyen for Platforms integration, you can take advantage of all the features our infrastructure offers, such as allowing your users to use an Adyen business account.\nWhen a user has an Adyen business account, they can:\n\nSend and receive domestic and international transfers. They can make business-related fund transfers, such as:\n\nPaying supplier invoices or utilities.\nReceive business-related fund transfers from any third party, such as payments from businesses or customers.\n\nGet paid out in a simpler and faster way. They can receive payouts directly to their Adyen business account instead of paying out to a third-party bank account.\n\nUser eligibility\nTo be eligible for an Adyen business account, your users must meet the following criteria:\n\nThey must be an organization or a sole proprietor operating in one of the supported countries.\nIndividuals associated with an organization or a sole proprietor must be tax residents in one of the supported countries.\nThey must provide additional required information for business accounts.\n\nSupported countries\/regions\nWe currently only support business accounts with IBANs from the Netherlands.\nYou can offer business accounts with Dutch IBANs to users with organization or sole proprietorship legal entities in the following countries. All individuals associated with these legal entities must also be tax residents of one of these countries.\n\nEuropeNetherlands\nUnited KingdomNorth AmericaUnited States\nAcquiring regions\nAn acquiring region is a specific geographic area where your transactions are processed through local banking networks and regulatory frameworks. An acquiring region can consist of a single country (for example, the USA), or a group of countries (for example, Europe\/EEA). These regions are defined based on shared financial standards, currencies, and legal requirements.\nBased on the countries\/regions that are supported for business accounts, we get the following acquiring regions:\n\nEurope\/EEA\nUnited Kingdom\nUnited States\n","type":"page","locale":"pt","boost":19,"hierarchy":{"lvl0":"Home","lvl1":"Business accounts"},"hierarchy_url":{"lvl0":"https:\/\/docs.adyen.com\/pt","lvl1":"\/pt\/business-accounts"},"levels":2,"category":"","category_color":"","tags":["Business","accounts"]}}
