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    What types of companies are eligible to become customers of Mercury?

    I’m starting a tech startup and considering using Mercury for business banking. I’m wondering if Mercury will accept my company as a customer. What types of companies does Mercury typically work with, and are there any eligibility requirements?

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    Answer by: abdullah-al-naim
    4 days ago

    Mercury accepts a variety of companies, primarily focusing on startups and businesses in the technology and online sectors. Eligible companies typically include:

    ✅ Startups and Tech Companies: Innovative businesses in software, SaaS, e-commerce, and other tech-driven industries.

    ✅ Registered U.S. Entities: Businesses must be legally registered in the United States, such as LLCs, C-Corps, or S-Corps.

    ✅ Founder-Driven Businesses: Companies led by founders with a clear business model and growth potential.

    ✅ E-Commerce and Online Services: Businesses that operate primarily online and require robust financial tools for international transactions.

    ✅ Non-Residents with U.S. Registered Businesses: International entrepreneurs who have formed a U.S. company and meet Mercury’s requirements.

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