Revolut does not change card transfers
Revolut has decided not to introduce a planned base fee of 20 euro cents (approximately 80 Hungarian forints) for instant card transfers starting April 27.
Instead, the online bank informed its customers via email on Thursday that the current 0.7% transfer fee will continue to apply to transactions within Europe to non-Revolut accounts. This instant card transfer service allows users to send money directly from their Revolut account to another person’s Visa or Mastercard debit card using a 16-digit card number.
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