The corrosion behaviour and passive films of the FeCrMnMoWBCSi metallic glasses were investigated in acidic and neutral solutions using electrochemical measurements, AFM, and XPS. The alloys exhibit high corrosion resistance in H 2 SO 4 and NaCl solutions in contrast with Na 2 SO 4 and HCl solutions, respectively. In sulphate solutions, the film composition plays a key role in corrosion resistance and the films in H 2 SO 4 solutions enrich low-valence Cr(III) and Mo(IV) species on the surface. In chloride solutions, the stability of the films depends on their structural properties. Possible mechanisms related to HSO4-/SO42- ions adsorption and Cl − ions penetration are also proposed.