NordPass Business Pricing Plans for Singapore: 2025

Sanjeed V K

Managing digital security is non-negotiable for businesses in Singapore today, and a good password manager like NordPass for business can make that much easier. In this guide, we’ll review the different NordPass business pricing plans, compare features, and help you decide which plan fits your business best.

We’ll also show you how using the Wise Business multi-currency card can help you save on foreign transaction fees and exchange markups on your SaaS subscriptions like NordPass.

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NordPass for Business pricing overview

NordPass charges for its business plans on a per-user, per-month basis, with pricing depending on the plan and billing cycle¹. The NordPass business pricing structure offers discounted rates for companies that opt for a 2-year subscription instead of a 1-year subscription plan. The 1-year plan is billed annually, while the 2-year plan is billed every 2 years.

Plan1-year plan pricing per user/month (charged annually)2-year plan pricing per user/month (charged every 2 years)UsersKey features
Teams¹USD1.99USD1.79Up to 10 usersCompany-wide settings

Google Workspace SSO

Business¹USD3.99USD3.59From 5 usersAll Teams features

Security dashboard

Shared folders

Enterprise¹USD5.99USD5.39From 5 usersAll Business features

SSO with Entra ID, MS ADFS, and Okta

User and Group Provisioning via Entra ID and Okta

Sharing hub

*Details accurate as of 16 April 2025


What is the pricing currency for NordPass for Business?

Nordpass prices its plans in USD.

However, do note that some banks or credit cards may charge a foreign exchange fee and apply a marked-up exchange rate when converting USD to SGD.

Beyond these standard billing situations, you might also encounter a couple of other scenarios where your business in Singapore gets charged NordPass fees in a foreign currency rather than SGD. By understanding these scenarios, you can take proactive steps to manage your billing effectively and avoid unnecessary foreign transaction fees.

💡Considerations for Cross-Currency Billing:
Centralised Payment Systems: If your business (eg. a Singapore subsidiary) uses a centralised payment system or corporate credit card based in another country, your NordPass account might be linked to this system, resulting in billing in the currency of the payment system rather than SGD. This can lead to additional currency conversion fees.
Initial Account Setup: If your NordPass account was initially set up by your business in another country before establishing a branch in Singapore, the account might still be billed in the original currency unless updated. This is another scenario where you might incur cross-currency charges.

Using a multi-currency account like Wise Business could allow you to lower costs by enjoying minimal conversion rates at mid-market exchange rates.

➡️Learn how Wise Business can help you save on cross-currency bills


NordPass for Business plan features, explained

Before diving into the specifics of each NordPass business plan, here’s a breakdown of each feature so you know exactly what you’re getting with each tier and why it might matter for your business.

  • Company-wide settings: Control password rules, access policies, and sharing permissions for the whole company
  • Google Workspace Single Sign-On (SSO): Allows your employees to log into NordPass using their Google credentials
  • Security dashboard: A bird’s eye view of your employees’ password hygiene
  • Shared folders: Organise and share login credentials with specific teams or departments
  • SSO with Entra ID, MS ADFS, and Okta: Allows your employees access to NordPass using their existing corporate logins (not just Google)
  • User and Group Provisioning via Entra ID and Okta: Automatically add, update, or remove users from NordPass when you do the same on your company’s existing user management system
  • Sharing hub: See and control who’s sharing passwords with whom inside your company

Teams pricing

  • 1-year plan: USD1.99 per user/month
  • 2-year plan: USD1.79 per user/month

Teams features

  • Company-wide settings
  • Google Workspace SSO

Is the Teams plan right for your business?

If your company is small and agile (e.g., startups, boutique agencies, and remote-first teams), the Teams plan¹ is a smart place to start. It gives you key essentials like company-wide settings and Google Workspace SSO, so you can manage all those credentials securely and make life easier for your employees with one-click logins using Google accounts. You’ll also likely appreciate the NordPass business pricing for Teams — it’s the most affordable tier, making it especially suitable for smaller operations like yours.

Bottom line? If you’ve got 10 users or fewer and want password security without complex administrative controls, the Teams plan does the job well.

A few examples of businesses the Teams plan is perfect for include:

  • A 5-person design agency that collaborates on client web platforms
  • A remote-first SaaS startup with a lean team that uses Google Workspace for communication and file sharing
  • A legal tech consultancy with a team of 10, needing basic security hygiene across shared logins for case management systems

Business pricing

  • 1-year plan: USD3.99 per user/month
  • 2-year plan: USD3.59 per user/month

Business features

  • All Teams features
  • Security dashboard
  • Shared folders

Is the Business plan right for your business?

Your security needs become more complex once your company starts scaling (maybe you’ve hired more people or split into different departments). That’s where the Business plan¹ comes in. It includes everything from the Teams plan and adds a security dashboard that helps admins check for weak credentials and shared folders that streamline collaboration across departments. It’s ultimately a solid fit for companies in that in-between stage, not quite enterprise-level, but well beyond the lean, start-up stage.

In short, if your team is growing and you need more control and visibility, the Business plan strikes the right balance.

A few examples of businesses the Business plan is perfect for include:

  • A digital marketing firm with multiple departments that need to manage and share different client credentials
  • A regional logistics company with teams in finance, operations, and IT that need segmented access to different platforms (e.g., QuickBooks, fleet management, and customer dashboards)
  • A cybersecurity consultancy that needs to monitor for weak or reused passwords across 30+ employees, with a central admin overseeing best practices

Enterprise pricing

  • 1-year plan: USD5.99 per user/month
  • 2-year plan: USD5.39 per user/month

Enterprise features

  • All Business features
  • SSO with Entra ID, MS ADFS, and Okta
  • User and Group Provisioning via Entra ID and Okta
  • Sharing hub

Is the Enterprise plan right for your business?

If you’re operating at the enterprise level or in an industry where security and compliance are non-negotiable, the Enterprise plan¹ is built for you. It includes all the features of the Business plan, plus enterprise-grade features like SSO with Entra ID, ADFS, and Okta, automated user provisioning, and the sharing hub for complete visibility. Even though this has the highest NordPass business pricing, its value in reduced IT workload, better compliance, and centralised control could make it a wise long-term investment for complex businesses.

Takeaway? The Enterprise plan is the perfect fit for companies that are big, regulated, or are deeply integrated with tools like Okta and Microsoft Entra. It’s also the plan to go with if you’re thinking about compliance (ISO 27001, SOC 2, etc.).

A few examples of businesses that’ll get the most out of the Enterprise plan include:

  • A regional or fintech company that needs to onboard and offboard dozens of employees monthly using Entra ID and Okta
  • A publicly listed software company operating across Southeast Asia with compliance mandates for ISO 27001 and SOC 2
  • An e-commerce conglomerate managing multiple sub-brands and platforms where secure, structured credential access is vital

Cost-saving tips for your NordPass for business subscription

Password managers like NordPass are worth the investment for their security, but that doesn’t mean you can’t be smart about getting the most value for your buck. Here are a few ways to save on your NordPass for business subscription without compromising on features or protection.

Firstly, before you even pick a plan, audit your actual needs

Ask yourself the following questions:

  • How many employees actually need access to the password manager?
  • Do we need enterprise-grade features like automated user provisioning, or would a simpler setup work?

You’d be surprised how often businesses overpay for features they barely use. For example, a small digital agency might opt for the Business plan “just in case”, when the Teams plan would do the job just fine. Also, don’t forget to revisit your needs every few months, especially if your business size or workflows change.

Secondly, consider the 2-year plan for more savings

If you’re confident about using NordPass long-term (most businesses stick with their password manager once embedded in their workflow), choosing a 2-year plan instead of a 1-year one can give you meaningful savings.

For example, if you’re a team of 100 on the Business plan, switching from a 1-year commitment to a 2-year one would save you USD960¹.

Thirdly, consider paying for your subscription with the Wise Business card

All too often, many businesses overlook the fact that if you’re using a regular business credit or debit card to pay for your subscription, chances are you’re losing money on foreign transaction fees or marked-up conversion rates.

As NordPass business pricing is stated in USD, not SGD, this is where the Wise Business multi-currency card can make a real difference. The Wise Business account allows you to hold and spend in over 40+ currencies, including USD, directly from your account, using the real mid-market exchange rate with low, transparent fees. No inflated bank rates, no surprises on your statement.

Of course, it’s not just useful for NordPass.

If you’re subscribing to other tools like Figma or Canva, which are priced in USD, paying with the Wise Business multi-currency card can lead to substantial savings.

➡️Get Wise Business for Smart Savings

Please see the Terms of Use for your region or visit Wise Fees & Pricing for the most up-to-date pricing and fee information.


A quick price comparison between NordPass for Business and Dashlane Business

Here’s a quick pricing comparison between Nordpass for business and Dashlane business²:
siness and Dashlane business²:

Provider PlanNumber of usersCost
NordPass TeamsUp to 101-year plan: USD1.99 per user/month

2-year plan: USD1.79 per user/month

NordPass BusinessUnlimited1-year plan: USD3.99 per user/month

2-year plan: USD3.59 per user/month

NordPass EnterpriseStarting at 1001-year plan: USD5.99 per user/month

2-year plan: USD5.39 per user/month

Dashlane StandardUp to 10USD20/month for 10 users
Dashlane BusinessUnlimitedUSD8 per user/month
DashlaneBusiness PlusUnlimitedUSD5 per user/month

Details accurate as of 16 April 2025

NordPass for Business FAQs

Does NordPass for business offer free trials?

Yes, NordPass for business offers a 14-day free trial for all 3 plans¹: Teams, Business, and Enterprise.

What kind of support does NordPass offer?

The Teams and Business plans come with 24/7 live support, while the Enterprise plan provides customised onboarding and training, alongside a dedicated account manager¹.

Is NordPass compliant with industry security standards?

Yes, NordPass uses xChaCha20 encryption³ — one of the most secure standards today — within its zero-knowledge architecture, ensuring only your team can access their vaults. NordPass complies with GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation), HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act), and other global security benchmarks⁴.


Final thoughts

The great thing about NordPass for business is that it provides options for different team sizes, security needs, and budgets. If you take a little time to evaluate what you really need (and skip what you don’t), you could avoid overpaying. Going with a 2-year plan instead of the 1-year one also helps cut costs over time.

💡 And don’t forget about payment strategy. Since NordPass business pricing is listed and charged in USD, using the Wise Business multi-currency card can save you from hidden exchange rate markups and foreign transaction fees. Bottom line? Pick the right plan, use the right tool to pay for it, and you’d be securing your business without overspending. That’s a win-win.
  • Hold and manage 40+ currencies for all your international transactions
  • Pay your SaaS bills and overseas suppliers in foreign currencies without the hefty foreign transaction fees
  • Always get the mid-market rate with zero markup
  • Seamless integrations with popular accounting software
  • Say goodbye to monthly fees

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Sources:

  1. NordPass for business
  2. Dashlane business
  3. NordPass xChaCha20 encryption
  4. NordPass regulatory compliance

Sources checked on: 16 Apr 2025


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