Revolut is set to transform the landscape of international money transfers with the introduction of ‘Mobile Wallets.’ Now, customers can send money abroad effortlessly using only the recipient’s essential information, including their name, phone number, or email address.

According to a report by altfi, this feature eliminates the need for complicated bank details, reducing the risk of errors and streamlining the entire process. As the financial industry continues to evolve, Revolut remains at the forefront, providing users with a low-friction solution for their cross-border financial needs.

In a bid to simplify and expedite international money transfers, Revolut has launched ‘Mobile Wallets,’ a groundbreaking feature enabling users to send funds abroad with unprecedented ease. The traditional hurdles of needing complicated bank details have been eliminated.

Revolut’s commitment to meeting the diverse needs of its 35 million customers is evident as it opens up new routes for ‘Mobile Wallets.’ Customers in the UK and “most European countries” can now send money to Kenya (M-Pesa) and Bangladesh (bKash) seamlessly.

Expanding Offerings for Revolut’s Users

This feature particularly benefits expats and international students, offering a direct, convenient, and swift method to transfer funds directly through the Revolut app.

With over 500 million monthly transactions, Revolut is expanding in the digital economy. The launch of ‘Mobile Wallets’ is a strategic move to empower individuals and families globally. By adapting to the evolving needs of the digital landscape, Revolut aims to simplify the complexities of cross-border finance, ensuring affordability and convenience for users around the world.

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