Crypto card catalog
Trustee Plus
Issuer: Trustee Global
- Debit
- Virtual · Visa
- KYC: Minimal
- Custodial
Virtual Visa card with a USDC balance and a European IBAN, aimed at EEA users. One of the cheapest cards on fees (0% on payments, 0.5% on exchange), with a generous referral reward. Main caveat: availability is limited to the EEA, and applications from Ukrainian residents have been temporarily suspended.
Updated: July 2026 · Status: verified
80/100
Excellent
CRI rating
Key facts
- Card class
- Debit (virtual)
- Type / network
- Virtual · Visa
- Availability
- EEA (proof of EU address required)
- KYC
- Minimal (identity document)
- Conversion method
- Auto at point of sale (USDC balance)
- Custody model
- Custodial (app-managed wallet)
- Conversion fee
- 0% on card payments; 0.5% on in-app crypto exchange
- Issuance / monthly fee
- 10 EUR / 25 EUR (per bestcryptocards ranking data)
- Cashback
- Up to 30% of fees paid
- Referral program
- 45%
- IBAN
- Yes, personal EUR IBAN (Polish account, from €1; transaction limit up to €5000)
- Apple/Google Pay
- Yes
- Supported assets
- Card balance is USDC; wallet supports EUR, BTC, ETH, USDT, SOL and more
- Official website
- trusteeglobal.com
Crypto card fees change often — verify with the issuer's official site before applying.
Jurisdiction & availability
- Card issuer
- The EUR card is issued by Quicko Sp. z o.o. (Poland, National Payment Institution)
- Wallet / operator
- Trustee Global UAB (Lithuania, VASP)
- Country of registration
- Lithuania (wallet) / Poland (card)
- Regulator / license
- KNF (Poland), license IP52/2021; Lithuanian VASP register
- Supported countries (30, EEA)
- Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czechia, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway
- Restrictions
- EEA residents only (18+); unavailable outside the EEA. Note: in September 2025, Lithuania's central bank (NBU) ordered Trustee Global UAB to suspend certain financial services
Pros & cons
Pros
- Very low fees (0% payments / 0.5% exchange).
- Personal European EUR IBAN — convenient for larger transfers.
- Fast in-app issuance, Apple/Google Pay support.
- Generous referral reward (45%).
Cons
- Available only in the EEA.
- Applications from Ukrainian residents have been suspended (check current status).
- Custodial model (funds held on the service's balance).
Trustee Plus review
Trustee Plus is a multi-currency crypto wallet with a built-in virtual Visa card. The card balance is denominated in USDC; at checkout, the amount is converted to local currency automatically. An added benefit is a personal euro IBAN, which can be opened for just €1 and functions as a full European account for transfers within the EU.
How to get Trustee Plus
01
Sign up for an account in the Trustee Plus app.
02
Complete KYC with an identity document.
03
Issue the card and top up your USDC balance.
04
Optionally add the card to Apple Pay / Google Pay.
Methodology
CRI score by category
| Category | Weight | Score (0–100) | Contribution |
|---|---|---|---|
| A. Cost and fees | 25% | 90 | 22.5 |
| B. Accessibility and onboarding | 20% | 68 | 13.6 |
| C. Functionality | 20% | 78 | 15.6 |
| D. Benefits | 15% | 80 | 12.0 |
| E. Trust and reliability | 15% | 74 | 11.1 |
| F. Transparency and support | 5% | 90 | 4.5 |
| CRI | 80/100 — "Excellent" |
CRI is our editorial score based on an open methodology (not financial advice). See the Methodology page for details.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions about Trustee Plus
Is there a physical card?
The main product is a virtual Visa card, used via Apple/Google Pay.
Is KYC required?
Yes, a minimal identity check.
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