Facebook Business Manager: Creation, Limits and Unblocking

Today, neither an agency nor an online store owner can do without a Facebook Business Manager (hereinafter referred to as BM). It is in BM that access rights, pixels, catalogs, and payment methods are stored. Below is a practical guide for 2025: from easy registration to increasing the limit from $50 to $250 and salvation if your Facebook Business Manager is suddenly disabled.

Step‑by‑Step BM Registration in 2025

Follow these five steps to create a Business Manager on Facebook in 2025:

  1. Log into a personal profile with 2FA and visit business.facebook.com/create.
  2. Enter a company name (Latin letters) and a working email; a one‑page placeholder website is fine.
  3. Confirm the email. If you see “cannot create a business account,” you likely hit the two‑unverified‑BM limit—delete one or complete verification.
  4. Add a payment method, but wait at least 24 hours before launching any ads so the algorithm can “read” the profile.
  5. Got the dreaded “BM error Facebook”? Clear cookies, switch IP via an antidetect browser, and try again.

Identity & Business Verification: Docs and Timing

A fresh BM is capped at $50. To verify a Facebook Business Manager and lift that cap, prepare:

  • Company docs: sole proprietor extract or LLC articles of incorporation;
  • Owner’s passport scan;
  • Utility bill or invoice with the same address.

Go to Security Center → Start Verification, upload PDFs, and wait. Meta answers within 24–72 h when the paperwork is clean.

How to Raise the Limit from $50 to $250 +

Here’s how to secure a BM Limit 250 in about a week:

  1. Run a white‑hat campaign for $10–15 to a content site.
  2. Pay every invoice on time—billing reputation is everything.
  3. After three days go to Billing → “Raise Spending Limit.”
  4. Repeat a few successful payment cycles and the ceiling moves to $250; keep scaling toward unlimited.

Buying a pre‑warmed bm facebook purchase works too—but verify that it has real billing history, or Meta can roll the cap back.

Adding, Removing, and Transferring Ad Accounts

Handle assets in Business Settings:

  • Add an ad account → Ad Accounts → Add → Request Access (client account) or Create New.
  • Transfer to a partner → Partners → Assign Assets and tick “Manage Campaigns.”
  • Remove → Remove; the account remains read‑only for seven days, then disappears.

Agencies keep a “mother” BM and hand out account access—much easier to scale and move budgets.

Disabled BM: Reasons, Appeal, and Fast Re‑Enable

Common triggers for a disabled Business Manager on Facebook:

  1. Policy violations (alcohol, unlicensed crypto, shocking content);
  2. Suspicious activity: abrupt IP or fingerprint changes;
  3. Outstanding invoices or disputed payments.

Recovery playbook:

  1. Visit business.facebook.com/business/help, choose Disabled Business Manager, attach the owner’s ID, and explain the incident.
  2. Open Meta Support chat (unlocked after verification)—response times are quickest from Ukraine/SNG.
  3. If Meta refuses, spin up a backup BM 250 Facebook and migrate assets to a partner BM.

Agency stats show 65 % of bans are lifted within 48 h when docs and billing are clean.

Takeaway: You now know what a Facebook Business Manager is, how to register it, verify, lift the spend limit to $250, and resurrect it after a disable. Keep it white‑hat, pay invoices on time—and your Facebook Business Manager will keep ads running smoothly across Ukraine and the broader CIS market.