Head-to-head comparison

Wise vs Mercury

Comparing Wise and Mercury to help you pick the right Online Banking for your needs.

Feature Wise Mercury
Pricing Freemium Freemium
Platforms Web, iOS, Android Web, iOS, Android
Editorial rating ★ 4.5 / 5 ★ 4.4 / 5
Launched 2011 2019
Starting price $0 $0
Community votes 745 528

Wise Pros & Cons

  • Uses the real mid-market exchange rate with a transparent, disclosed fee — no hidden markup buried in the rate
  • Multi-currency account lets you hold and convert 40+ currencies and get local account details in several countries
  • Transfers are typically faster than traditional bank wires, often arriving same-day or within a few hours for major currency pairs
  • Debit card spends directly from held currency balances, avoiding conversion fees while traveling if you hold the right currency
  • Transparent, predictable fee structure shown upfront before you confirm any transfer
  • Fees, while transparent, are still a real cost — pure peer-to-peer or crypto rails can occasionally beat Wise's rate for specific corridors
  • Not a full bank account in most jurisdictions — deposit protection and account features differ from a traditional bank
  • Larger transfers can occasionally trigger manual compliance review, adding delay versus the typical near-instant experience
  • Local account details (for receiving like a local) are not available in every country
  • Customer support is primarily chat/email-based, with limited phone support for most account tiers

Mercury Pros & Cons

  • No monthly account fees on the standard plan, with free domestic wires and ACH transfers
  • Software-first design feels closer to a modern SaaS product than legacy business online banking
  • Sweep networks can extend FDIC insurance coverage well beyond the standard $250,000 per-bank limit
  • Fast account opening for US-incorporated startups, often within one to two business days
  • Strong reputation and brand recognition within the startup and venture capital community
  • Requires a US-incorporated business entity — not available for non-US companies without a qualifying US entity
  • Mercury is not a bank itself, so understanding which partner bank holds funds matters for insurance and account specifics
  • Some advanced treasury and lending products require Plus or Pro tiers
  • Customer support, while generally responsive, is primarily digital with limited phone access on the free tier
  • Underwriting for certain industries (crypto, adult content, firearms) can be restrictive or result in account denial

Verdict: Wise vs Mercury

Wise and Mercury both serve the Online Banking category well, but suit different priorities. Wise carries the stronger editorial rating (4.5 / 5), Based on community engagement, Wise is currently the more widely adopted choice (745 votes), but the better fit ultimately depends on your specific pricing, platform, and feature requirements.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is cheaper, Wise or Mercury?
Wise and Mercury use a similar pricing model (both freemium), so the cheaper choice depends on which specific plan tier and feature set you need rather than the base pricing model.
Is Wise or Mercury rated higher?
Wise has the higher editorial rating at 4.5 out of 5, compared to Mercury's 4.4 out of 5. This is Kreemhunt's own staff rating, not a public user aggregate — review the pros and cons below for specifics that matter to your use case.
Which platforms do Wise and Mercury support?
Wise is available on Web, iOS, Android. Mercury is available on Web, iOS, Android. Both tools cover a similar range of platforms.
Can I switch from Wise to Mercury (or vice versa)?
Most online banking tools, including Wise and Mercury, support data export in standard formats, making migration possible though rarely fully automatic. Expect to manually verify that custom configurations, integrations, and historical data transfer correctly, and budget time for the team to adjust to workflow differences between the two products.
Should I choose Wise or Mercury?
Wise and Mercury both serve the Online Banking category well, but suit different priorities. Wise carries the stronger editorial rating (4.5 / 5), Based on community engagement, Wise is currently the more widely adopted choice (745 votes), but the better fit ultimately depends on your specific pricing, platform, and feature requirements.