> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://info.payler.com/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://info.payler.com/getting-started-with-payler/what-customers-does-payler-onboard.md).

# What customers does Payler onboard?

Payler can onboard customers that meet the following criteria:

* Global businesses with subsidiaries or incorporated in the UK and Europe.
* Shareholders and directors based anywhere except for [prohibited jurisdictions](/payler-business-account/what-countries-do-payler-not-accept.md).
* Operating globally and providing digital products and services.

Payler's global reach allows customers to easily transact in different currencies and provides them with the flexibility to manage their finances efficiently. With Payler's payment services, businesses can accept payments from various currencies worldwide, while the corporate card feature can help control and optimize expenses.&#x20;

Overall, Payler is an ideal option for global businesses with subsidiaries or incorporation in the UK and Europe, and operating globally while providing digital products and services.


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