Bankz brings together licensed banking partners, card issuance, and crypto liquidity providers across the UK, EU, Switzerland and Canada — then manages those relationships on your behalf. Here's exactly how it works.
FCA-authorised EMI partners. GBP accounts, Faster Payments, BACS and CHAPS.
EU-licensed EMIs offering euro IBANs and SEPA payment rails.
Swiss partner institutions for CHF accounts and Swiss financial infrastructure.
Canadian partner institutions for CAD accounts and North American connectivity.
We match your business to the right licensed banking partner — or several — based on your industry, volumes, and risk profile.
Through our card issuance partners, your business gets VISA debit and credit cards — physical and virtual — for your whole team.
We connect clients to regulated crypto liquidity providers — bridging crypto operations with fiat accounts and card programs.
If one banking partner has an issue — a compliance freeze, a technical outage, a change in risk appetite — your backup is already live. You're never left without access to your funds or payment infrastructure.
Some industries are more exposed to sudden partner changes than others — we plan accordingly from day one.
Most clients launch with at least two active banking relationships through our network.
If anything changes with one partner, you switch to your backup — no downtime, no scramble.
We look at your industry, transaction volumes, currency needs, and risk profile, then match you to the partners in our network best suited to your business — often more than one for redundancy.
Both. You hold the actual account or card program with the regulated partner, but Bankz manages the relationship, coordination, and ongoing support — so you have one point of contact.
Yes. Our network is modular — you can start with one pillar and add card issuance or crypto liquidity as your business grows.
If you've set up redundancy (which most clients do), your backup solution is already active. We help coordinate the transition so your operations aren't disrupted.
Fast onboarding. Plain language. Multiple solutions for redundancy.