Freelancers move fast. Clients in different countries, payments in different currencies, expenses that change from one month to the next. It’s flexible work, but it comes with its own kind of financial chaos. And yet, a lot of freelancers still use personal accounts or old-school banking setups that were never designed for this kind of work.
If you’re getting paid in euros, billed in dollars, and saving in Swiss francs, you need more than a standard account. You need something that keeps up. That’s where Swiss digital banks like Dukascopy Bank come in. They offer tools made for freelancers who work across borders, time zones and currencies.
At the core of this is the free multi-currency bank account. It’s what lets you receive, hold, and convert different currencies in one place. With Dukascopy Bank, you can get paid in USD, spend in EUR, and track income in CHF. The account is free to open.
Clients can also create several different accounts separately for personal use and for their business, keeping everything organised without having to mix professional spending with private finances.
Everything works from your phone. You can convert currencies, check balances, and move money all while on the move. Whether you’re a designer, developer, consultant or content creator, having the right financial setup is how you run a professional operation.
If you work for yourself, your bank should work for you, helping you manage currencies, payments from anywhere and give you control over where your money goes. Swiss banks are showing that this isn’t a luxury, it’s the new baseline for working globally.
You already made your work flexible. Now it’s time for your banking to catch up.