How to Register a Binance Corporate Account via the Institutional Registration Link

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Corporate accounts and personal accounts are two separate product lines on Binance, withdifferent operational paths and verification processes. The key to registering via the institutional registration link is tofirst understand where the "corporate account" entry point is, then prepare all required company documents to go through the KYB process— rather than clicking a standard registration link.

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1. Corporate Account vs Personal Account: Two Key Differences

Before clicking any link, understanding these two differences will save you from detours later:

  1. Personal accounts cannot be converted to corporate accounts: An existing personal account cannot be directly upgraded or converted to a corporate account.

  2. Emails cannot be shared: An email already linked to a personal account — even if that personal account has been deleted — cannot be used to register a corporate account.

The correct approach is to visit theBinanceofficial website and select the"Corporate Account"or"Institutional Account"registration option, using abrand new email address that has never been registered with Binanceto create login credentials.

2. Corporate Account Registration Process

Step 1: Access the Registration Entry

Go to the Binance official website and on the registration page select"Corporate Account"or"Organization/Company"account type. In some regions, you may need to first create and verify a personal account as a "creator" identity before proceeding to the corporate account flow.

Step 2: Fill in Basic Company Information

After registration, enter the institutional account page and fill in the following as prompted:

  • Company legal name, email, contact phone number

  • Country/region of registration, date of incorporation

  • Organization identification number (e.g., tax ID, registration number)

  • Company registered address and principal place of business

Step 3: Submit Company Documents

This is the core part of corporate account verification. Required documents include:

  • Certificate of Incorporation

  • Company bylaws or operating agreement

  • Company shareholding structure chart(including each shareholder's ownership percentage)

  • Company address proof: A utility bill (electricity, water, gas), bank statement, or government letter issued within the last 6 months, showing the company name and address

  • Recent bank statement(within the last 90 days)

Step 4: Provide Ultimate Beneficial Owner (UBO) Information

You need to fill in and upload:

  • UBO name, position, date of birth, tax ID

  • UBO address proof (bank statement or utility bill from the last 90 days)

  • Signed and stamped UBO declaration form

Step 5: Account Creator Identity Verification

The account creator who submits the company materials must complete personal identity verification, including uploading an ID document (passport or driver's license) and completing facial recognition.

After submission, the application enters a manual review stage. Binance official documentation states the review may takeseveral weeks, depending on document completeness and complexity, though some sources mention a standard review period of2–5 business days. Progress updates will be sent via email during the review.

3. Core Features of a Corporate Account

  • Sub-accounts and multi-user management: Create a master account and sub-accounts for different departments/users, with customizable permission levels (read-only, financial manager, approver, etc.)

  • Higher transaction limits: Approved accounts receive higher deposit and withdrawal limits

  • API integration: Supports enterprise-level API configuration

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4. Common Reasons for Getting Stuck

Documents do not meet requirements: Address proof issued more than 6 months ago, blurry files, or company name inconsistency with what was filled in. Binance does not accept mobile phone bills as address proof, nor retail credit card statements, pay slips, medical bills, etc.

Incomplete UBO information: Failure to fully provide ultimate beneficial owner information is a common reason for rejection during review.

Email already linked to a personal account: If the submitted email was previously used for a personal account registration — even if that account was deleted — it cannot be used for a corporate account.

Not responding promptly during review: After submission, monitor your email. If additional documents are requested, respond quickly; otherwise, review time will be extended.