Eligible Countries for ELLIPAL Pay

The ELLIPAL Pay Card is currently available to legal residents of selected countries in Europe and Latin America. Availability is expanding — users can join the waitlist to be notified when their country is added.

 

To be eligible for an ELLIPAL Pay Card, you must be a legal resident of one of the supported countries or regions listed below. We are actively expanding to new locations.

 


 

Current Supported Countries of Residency

 

Argentina

Austria

Belgium

Bulgaria

Brazil

Colombia

Croatia

Cyprus

Czech Rep.

Denmark

Estonia

Finland

France ¹

Germany

Greece

Hungary

Iceland

Ireland

Italy

Latvia

Liechtenstein

Lithuania

Luxembourg

Malta

México

Netherlands

Norway

Poland

Portugal

Romania

Slovakia

Slovenia

Spain

Sweden

Switzerland

United Kingdom

 


 

Special Notes by Region

¹ France

Unfortunately, we do not serve residents of French Foreign Territories at this time.

 


 

Countries Coming Soon

We’re actively working to launch ELLIPAL Pay in new regions, including:

 

Australia

Bangladesh

Bolivia

Canada

Costa Rica

El Salvador

Ghana

Guatemala

Honduras

Japan

Kenya

Malaysia

Nigeria

Panama

Paraguay

Philippines

Rwanda

South Africa

Tanzania

Thailand

UAE (United Arab Emirates)

Uganda

United States

Uruguay

 


 

🚫 Restricted Countries for Card Usage

In line with international sanctions and security policies, ELLIPAL Pay Card usage is prohibited in the following countries and regions. The card will not function if you are attempting a transaction from these locations.

 

Afghanistan

Belarus

Central African Republic

Crimea (region of Ukraine)

Cuba

Democratic Republic of the Congo

Haiti

Iran

Iraq

Lebanon

Libya

Mali

Myanmar (Burma)

Nicaragua

North Korea

Russia

Somalia

South Sudan

Syria

Venezuela

Yemen

Zimbabwe

 

Please Note: This list is subject to change based on updates to international laws and regulations. We recommend checking this page for the latest information before travelling.

 

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