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Bank account / POS recommendation for new business

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  • 04-08-2019 10:33pm
    #1
    Registered Users Posts: 212 ✭✭


    Hello,

    I've searched the forum but not really finding what I'm after...

    I'm looking for a recommendation for a bank account for a new business that would allow easy integration for website sales, POS integration, a couple of debit cards for spending and the ability to non Euro transactions at a reasonable exchange rate. Irish based but probably going to be dealing with UK customers as well as eurozone.

    I've looked at Revolut for business - it seems I'd need a 3rd party POS set up but great for cross border transactions and ease of use. Also looked at PayPal - looks great for POS integration but as a bank account how useful would it be?

    Thanks very much in advance for any advice.


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  • Registered Users Posts: 52 ✭✭DaveJoyce


    PayPal is very expensive for doing payments, I use stripe which can be integrated into eCommerce sites and brick and mortar ePOS. If you are doing a large amount of transactions you might be better with going for something like WorldPay


    I use N26 for my business bank account, very much like Revolut. This link compares them both



    https://www.finder.com/uk/revolut-vs-n26






    Regards
    Dave


    Declan1 wrote: »
    Hello,

    I've searched the forum but not really finding what I'm after...

    I'm looking for a recommendation for a bank account for a new business that would allow easy integration for website sales, POS integration, a couple of debit cards for spending and the ability to non Euro transactions at a reasonable exchange rate. Irish based but probably going to be dealing with UK customers as well as eurozone.

    I've looked at Revolut for business - it seems I'd need a 3rd party POS set up but great for cross border transactions and ease of use. Also looked at PayPal - looks great for POS integration but as a bank account how useful would it be?

    Thanks very much in advance for any advice.

    Dave

    Turbo Inventory ERP

    Helping you sell more, more often




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