Multi-currency accounts for North American companies operating globally.

Coba Business lets you receive and send money in USD, MXN, CAD, and EUR with no friction, all in a single place.

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Cross-border payments don’t have to be messy

Paying talent in Mexico or receiving payments in pesos usually means high fees, slow wires, or complicated compliance.

Coba gives you a simpler, faster, and more professional way to operate internationally—without opening multiple accounts or subsidiaries.

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Everything your finance team needs to operate across currencies and countries.

Multi-currency support (USD, MXN, CAD, EUR)

Bill and pay in the currency that makes sense. Hold balances until you’re ready to convert.

Get real MXN accounts for your U.S./Canadian business

Receive and send SPEI payments in Mexico like a local company.

Global Payout support available from day 1

Pay vendors across the globe: Colombia, Argentina, Poland, Denmark, India, China, and even Greenland.

Built for North American businesses working globally.

U.S. SaaS companies charging clients in Mexico

  • Get paid like a local: Instantly access a CLABE account to collect MXN from your Mexican customers via SPEI — no local entity required.

Canadian agencies paying vendors in Colombia

  • Pay in local currency: Use your CAD or USD account to pay vendors directly in Colombian Pesos (COP) — fast and hassle-free.

Remote teams running global payroll

  • Send to 140+ countries: Set up global payroll from your USD account and pay team members worldwide from a single platform.

Companies operating across North America

  • One platform for cross-border ops: Easily pay and fund subsidiaries in the U.S., Mexico, or Canada — all in one place

Run international finance without international headaches.

Coba Business is the easiest way to manage treasury across the U.S., Mexico, and Canada—without wires, delays, or extra entities.