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How to Receive Danish Krone Payments in Nigeria as a Freelancer

Receiving Danish Krone (DKK) from Danish/Scandinavian clients in Nigeria is straightforward with the right platform. High-value Nordic clients. Wise DKK account with local IBAN. DKK is pegged to EUR (±2.25%). The cheapest route to convert DKK to Nigeria's local currency is through Payoneer: 0.8–1.5% (higher due to CBN) total cost vs your Nigerian bank's 1.5–3%.

Best platform FX

Wise limited in Nigeria — use Payoneer or Grey

Bank SWIFT cost

2–5% below mid-market (official); parallel market varies

Saving per kr1,000

kr5–25

Cost comparison

On a DKK1,000 invoice: Payoneer converts to local currency at mid-market + ~0.8 = saving DKK5–15 vs the Nigerian bank conversion at 1.5–3%.

Best platforms to receive DKK in Nigeria

Ranked by total cost: FX conversion + transfer fee + withdrawal speed.

1

Payoneer

The freelancer's default — deeply integrated with Upwork, Fiverr, Amazon, and 2,000+ platforms.

FX margin: 2%Receiving fee: 3%Net per $1,000: $950.1
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Payoneer

The freelancer's default — deeply integrated with Upwork, Fiverr, Amazon, and 2,000+ platforms.

FX margin: 2%Receiving fee: 3%Net per $1,000: $950.1
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3

Airwallex

Low FX margins and multi-currency accounts designed for businesses with global payment flows.

FX margin: 0.5%Net per $1,000: $995
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Regulations for receiving DKK in Nigeria

CBN regulations limit foreign currency inflows through consumer apps. Payoneer and Grey Finance operate with CBN approval. Virtual USD accounts (Grey) allow USD holding before converting to NGN.

Tax on DKK income in Nigeria

Taxable under PITA. Register with FIRS. Income reported in NGN equivalent at receipt-date rate.

Not tax advice. Consult a local tax professional for current requirements.

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