Overview
Everflow Pay pays your Partners in more than a hundred countries. This article is the reference list: it shows every country you can pay a Partner in, and which currencies you can pay them in when you get there.
Everflow Pay is also now open to businesses registered outside the United States, so you may have arrived here asking a different question: can my company use Everflow Pay at all from where we are? That is answered in the next section.
Two Different Questions This List Answers
There are two sides to Everflow Pay, and the country that matters is different on each side. Keeping them apart saves a lot of confusion.
Where you can pay a Partner
This is what the table below covers. It is driven by your Partner's country and the currency they want to be paid in. Your own location does not change it. A customer in Germany and a customer in Texas can pay the same Partner in the Philippines.
Where your own business can be registered
Everflow Pay is open to businesses in the United States and internationally, in the countries our payment provider supports. There is no separate country application: you apply from
How To Read The List
The table has three columns and the third one catches people out, so it is worth thirty seconds.
The three columns
Country
Your Partner's country, which is the country of the bank account they are paid into. It is not where they live or where their traffic comes from.
Supported Currencies
The local currencies you can pay in for that country. Where a country lists several, your Partner chooses one when they set up their payment details. Some rows carry a single currency and some carry three or four.
USD
Every row on the list shows USD in this column. US dollars are available as a payout currency in every country served, on top of any local currency listed. If your Partner is happy to be paid in USD, that route is always open to them.
Countries and Currencies Served
The list below is the full set. Use your browser's find function to jump to a country.
*Puerto Rico accounts are supported when linked to a bank with a U.S. routing number (set up as United States).
If a Payment Cannot Be Made
Most rejected international payments come down to one of four things, and three of them you can fix yourself.
Your Partner's country is not on the list
If a country does not appear above, Everflow Pay cannot route a payment to it today and your Partner will need to be paid another way. Before you conclude that, email pay.help@everflow.io with the country. Coverage does change, and this list is republished when it does.
A bank detail was rejected
Destination banks enforce their own formats, and the check happens when the payment is sent rather than when the details are entered. An account number that is the right length for one bank in a country can be the wrong length for another. If a payment comes back with a message about the length or format of an account number, have your Partner confirm the exact value with their bank, then send it to pay.help@everflow.io rather than retrying.
Brazil, and the purpose of payment
Brazilian banks will not accept an incoming payment unless it carries a purpose-of-payment code. Everflow sets this for you on every payment to Brazil, as Publicity and Marketing Services, along with the accompanying note the banks require. There is nothing for you or your Partner to configure. If your Partner asks why that description appears on their remittance advice, that is why.
What an International Payment Costs
Two numbers are worth knowing before you plan a payout run. There is a $50 minimum on an international payment, so a Partner's balance has to reach that before it can be released. And the fees on the payment are paid by the Partner, not by you: a flat fee on cross-border payments sent in USD, and an exchange-rate margin instead of a flat fee when the payment is converted into a local currency.
Everything else, including the exact amounts and who is charged what, is in Understanding Everflow Pay Fees and Who Pays Them.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. The list is the same for every Everflow Pay customer. Your own country changes how you fund your balance, not where you can send money from it.
No. Your Partner can only select from the currencies listed for their country, plus USD. If the currency they want is missing, email pay.help@everflow.io and we will check whether it can be added.
What matters is the bank account. The country on this list is the country of the account the money lands in, so that is the row to check.
Longer than a domestic one, and it varies by destination bank and by currency. Set expectations with your Partner rather than promising a date.
Coverage and currency support are reviewed as our payment provider expands. If something here does not match what you see in the platform, tell us at pay.help@everflow.io so the list can be corrected.
→ Funding Your Everflow Pay Account via Wire Or ACH, how to get money into your USD balance from any country.
→ Understanding Everflow Pay Fees and Who Pays Them, what a cross-border payment costs and who is charged.
→ Get Partners Started With Everflow Pay, what your Partner has to do before they can be paid.
→ Processing Partner Payments, how to approve and release a payout run.