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Your Glide account is multi-currency by default. You don’t need to apply for a USD account separately, then a EUR account, then a GBP account. They’re already there, with proper local account details so the people sending you money see a normal domestic transfer.

What a multi-currency account looks like

Inside the dashboard, your balance shows every currency you hold side by side. Tap any currency to see:
  • The local account details for that currency (account number, sort code, IBAN, etc.).
  • Recent transactions in that currency.
  • The current real-rate conversion to any other currency you hold.
When someone sends you money, it lands in the currency they sent — no auto-conversion, no fees from Glide on the receive side.

Currencies with local account details

You get named local account details in:
CurrencyAccount formatReceive by
CADInstitution + transit + accountWire, EFT, Interac
USDRouting + accountWire, ACH
GBPSort code + accountFaster Payments, BACS, CHAPS
EURIBAN + BICSEPA, SEPA Instant
SGDBank code + branch + accountFAST, MEPS+
HKDBank code + branch + accountFPS, RTGS
AUDBSB + accountNPP, OSKO
More corridors land every quarter. The full list is in your dashboard under Accounts → Add currency.

Currencies you can hold but receive via FX

Beyond the named-account currencies above, you can hold and convert into 70+ other currencies. To receive in those, payments come in as USD or EUR and convert at the live mid-market rate when they hit your account. See FX for how conversion works.

Personal vs business

Personal accounts are for individuals, freelancers, and contractors. Business accounts add multi-entity support, team roles, corporate cards, and treasury features.

Personal vs business

Holding stablecoins alongside fiat

Your Glide account also has a stablecoin balance for USDC, USDT, and other supported tokens. They live in the same wallet view; you convert between fiat and stablecoin in one tap. See Stablecoins overview.

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