Interesting list! Here is my research
Amnis - Swiss company with a swiss team, founded in 2014, focused on SMEs, you get a swiss IBAN in the company name, and I think US, UK, EUR accounts too. I have asked them if US LLCs can open an account.
Says non-fiat currency is a restricted activity, so not so crypto friendly, but seems pretty solid otherwise.
Pingpongfx - Very chinese, headquartered in mainland China, but global presence with money service license in the US and EMI licenses in Luxembourg and the UK. The non-chinese site is
PingPong: The Leading Cross-Border Payments Platform
No idea if they onboard US LLCs, I asked them on their form.
Photonpay.com - From Guandong/Hong Kong/Macau area, headquarter seems to be in Shenzen in mainland China, but with legal entities in Hong Kong (office), UK (office), US, Lithuania. Again, not sure if they onboard US LLCs but I have asked them.
Hyperwallet - Owned by PayPal, seems to be more a payment service than an EMI with stand alone accounts.
Currencies Direct - Started out as an fx exchange service in the UK in 1996, but possibly they now offer proper accounts like an EMI (to be confirmed). Global presence with offices in Spain, Portugal, South Africa, US, Canada, India
VertoFX - Started in the UK in 2018, Y-Combinator is an investor, tech focused, founders are Africans living in London so they have a bit of an Africa focus and Africa understanding which I like since I (partly) live in West Africa. You get local bank account details in multiple countries/currencies. Not crypto friendly, they write "Please Note: we do NOT and WILL not deal with cryptocurrency exchanges or affiliates as this currently falls outside of our risk appetite."
Payoneer - US based, founded in 2005, seems it is more a payment service and doesnt provide stand alone accounts, as per this thread
Payoneer ask me for a bank account in order to get my bank account in Payoneer where Payoneer requires users to have a bank account somewhere else to link to Payoneer.