If you're trading or investing in cryptocurrency under a company name, you'll need to open a corporate account on Binance and complete enterprise verification. It's more complex than personal verification, but the process is straightforward. Register on Binance to create an account first. You can also download the Binance APP to submit some verification materials on mobile, though enterprise verification is recommended to be done on desktop for convenience.
How Does Enterprise Verification Differ from Personal?
| Personal Verification | Enterprise Verification | |
|---|---|---|
| For | Individual users | Companies, institutions |
| Required Documents | ID | Business license, company documents, etc. |
| Trading Limits | Standard limits | Higher limits |
| Review Time | Faster | Slower |
| Features | Standard features | Enterprise-level features |
Documents to Prepare
Before starting verification, gather the following materials:
Company Documents
- Certificate of incorporation (business license)
- Articles of association or memorandum of organization
- Shareholder register and ownership structure chart
- Proof of registered address
Key Personnel Information
- Legal representative's ID document
- Account administrator's (operator's) ID document
- Ultimate beneficial owner's (25%+ shareholding) ID document
Supplementary Documents
- Company bank account statement
- Description of business scope
- Source of funds declaration
Specific requirements may vary by jurisdiction — follow the actual requirements during Binance's review process.
Enterprise Verification Steps
Step 1: Register a Corporate Account
Visit the Binance registration page and select "Corporate Account" type. Using a company email is more professional.
Step 2: Fill in Basic Company Information
After logging in, go to the verification page and fill in:
- Company full name
- Registration number
- Registered address
- Company type (limited company, partnership, etc.)
- Industry
- Expected trading volume
Step 3: Upload Company Documents
Upload the prepared company documents as prompted by the system. Note:
- Documents must be clear and legible
- Some documents may need to be translated into English
- Some documents must be within their validity period
Step 4: Fill in Personnel Information
Provide identity information and documents for the following individuals:
- Legal representative: Required
- Account operator: The person who will manage the account
- Ultimate beneficial owner (UBO): Individuals holding 25% or more equity in the company
Each person must provide identification and complete facial recognition.
Step 5: Submit for Review
After completing all information, submit for review. Enterprise verification typically takes several business days to a few weeks, depending on the completeness of materials and the review queue.
What If the Review Is Rejected?
If rejected, Binance will tell you the specific reason. Common issues include:
- Incomplete materials: Submit the missing documents as required
- Unclear documents: Re-scan or re-photograph and upload
- Inconsistent information: Check that entered information matches the documents
- Additional documents needed: Provide supplementary materials as requested
Fix the issues and resubmit.
Benefits of a Corporate Account
- Higher trading and withdrawal limits: Meets enterprise-level transaction needs
- API access: Suitable for programmatic trading
- Multi-user management: Set up multiple sub-accounts with different permissions
- Dedicated account manager: Available after reaching certain trading volumes
- OTC block trading: Access to Binance's OTC services
Important Notes
- Corporate and personal accounts are separate and cannot be converted
- Corporate account operations must comply with local laws and regulations
- Consulting professional legal and tax advisors beforehand is recommended
- Keep company information updated and notify Binance of any changes promptly