
Mixing personal and business Bitcoin can get messy, hard to audit, and risky.
It’s not always easy for an accountant to work with your personal digital wallet.
Exchanges designed for trading aren't built for company treasury
What you get
Everything you know from the Invity app, separated from your personal account and built for your business.
Separate balance & wallet
Created automatically, fully independent from your personal account
Separate transaction history
Clean records for accounting and compliance
Dedicated payment methods
Not shared with your personal account
Auto Buy / Auto Buy Plus / Turbo Buy
Set and forget recurring Bitcoin strategies
Business-tier transaction limits
Business limits that can grow with your company’s needs.
KYB verification
Company-level compliance via SumSub
How it works
Open your Invity app
Create personal account first, verify and then create Business account.
Complete KYB
Submit company documents in the app.
Start operating
Buy, sell, deposit, smart strategies. All under your company name.
Who should use a business account
The solo founder
You've been buying Bitcoin personally for years. Your company should too.
The cautious businessman
You've been watching Bitcoin for years. A company account with proper KYB is the responsible way to start.
Corporate Bitcoin loans. Coming to Invity
You hold Bitcoin in your company. But when you need liquidity for payroll, inventory, or expansion and you're forced to sell. We're building a way to borrow against your company's Bitcoin instead. No selling. No losing your position.
FAQs
All the questions you might have about Business accounts.
Yes. One user can own multiple business accounts. Each business account can only have one owner.
The user requests a tier upgrade directly from within the business account. This triggers Enhanced Due Diligence (EDD). Once approved, the business account moves to a higher tier with increased limits.
KYB is company-level verification, so it is separate from the owner’s personal KYC.
Business accounts cannot create, retrieve, or redeem referral codes.
The user cannot start KYB for a new entity while verification for another entity is still in progress.

