There are 35 currencies you can use to exchange money within the app: AED, AUD, BGN, CAD, CHF, CZK, DKK, EUR, GBP, HKD, HRK, HUF, IDR, ILS, INR, ISK, JPY, MAD, MXN, MYR, NOK, NZD, PHP, PLN, QAR, RON, RSD, RUB, SAR, SEK, SGD, THB, TRY, USD, ZAR.
You can top up your Revolut account in 15 currencies: AUD, CAD, CHF, CZK, DKK, EUR, GBP, HKD, JPY, NOK, PLN, RON, SEK, USD, ZAR
Foreign Transaction Fee:
Foreign Transaction FeeFree
Foreign Transaction Fee0.5%
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Loading FeeFree, but fees may apply depending on specific top up source
Monthly Fee:
Monthly FeeFree
Monthly Fee0€ / €2.99 / €7.99 / €13.99
Pro:
No fees
Available in the US
Debit cards with very good rewards
Very complete crypto platform
Easy to set up and no credit checks
24-hour customer service
Free money transfers at interbank exchange rates
Cards can be used anywhere where Mastercard is accepted
Lower exchange rate
ATM withdrawals are free below certain limits
Contra:
not available for unverified users
To get the most of their services you must stake their coin
No transparency regarding where they get their backing from
Online only, no branches
On the weekends foreign currency transactions have a markup of 0.5%
Low limits, free cash withdrawals have a 200 GBP limit
Only for European residents
Users must provide proof of funds
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About Revolut.com: Revolut is a Fintech company with its own mobile application that allows it to operate as if it were a bank. Registering is very simple, it takes only 60 seconds, and you can have accounts in different currencies, which, in some cases, is very interesting. In addition, Revolut also functions as a Bitcoin debit card […]
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