Key Facts and Figures
- 40+ Million Personal Users Worldwide.
- 500k+ Business Users.
- 140+ Countries Supported.
- 25+ Currencies Available to Transfer.
Change the way you money, Revolut is a financial app that provides an alternative to traditional banking. Think instant spending notifications, built-in budgeting, cryptocurrencies (not available in US) and the ability to spend and transfer money globally with the current exchange rate.
Let’s Simplify All Things Money. Revolut’s global mission is for every person and business to do all things money — spending, saving, investing, borrowing, managing, and more — in just a few taps.
International Payments and Remittances:
Q: “Are there limits for sending a bank transfer?”
A: Limits depend on destination country and currency. Most currencies have no transfer limits. Revolut shows any exceptions along with the fees that may apply, in-app before sending money. Regulatory limits apply in Singapore.
Q: “Worried about sending a high amount?”
A: When you send a high amount, Revolut might need additional time to perform extra checks. However, there’s nothing to worry about (For US, limits may apply). You can send larger sums of money in the same way you would with smaller amounts, however, limits may apply.
Q: “How can I receive international transfers into my Revolut account?”
A: To receive money via SWIFT in multiple currencies with Revolut:
Go to your Home screen → Select Accounts → select the currency you’d like to receive your money in. If it’s a new currency tap Add new → tap the details on the home screen → select the SWIFT tab to see your details.
Use the provided SWIFT account details (not the local account details) to initiate a transfer from your bank’s website or app, just like a regular transfer. Or share your account details with the person or business who wants to pay you.
You can only receive payments in the currencies supported by your account, so make sure you select the right currency and account details. International SWIFT transfers typically take 3–5 working days.