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Revolut

One app, all things money

4.5
Updated 2026-01-15

Starting Price

Free

Standard: Free, Plus: $2.99/mo, Premium: $9.99/mo, Metal: $16.99/mo, Ultra: $45/mo

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Overview

Revolut has evolved from a travel money app to a comprehensive financial super-app with banking, investing, crypto, and AI-powered budgeting tools available globally.

AI-Powered Features
  • Smart spending insights
  • Automatic categorization
  • Budget recommendations
  • Subscription detection
  • Unusual spending alerts
  • Savings vault automation
All Features
Multi-currency accounts
Fee-free spending abroad
Instant transfers
Stock trading
Crypto trading
Savings vaults
Budgeting tools
Bill splitting
Virtual cards
Travel insurance
Airport lounge access
Cashback rewards
Pros
  • Excellent for travel
  • Strong free tier
  • Multi-currency support
  • Modern app design
  • Fast money transfers
  • All-in-one platform
Cons
  • Customer support issues reported
  • Premium features require subscription
  • Not a full bank everywhere
  • Investment fees can add up
Our Verdict

Revolut's free tier is genuinely useful, especially for international spending. The AI budgeting features have improved significantly, making it a solid choice for everyday banking.

Best For:

Frequent travelers and globally-minded users wanting a modern banking alternative

Company Info

Headquarters

London, UK

Founded

2015

Availability

global
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