Revolut is a free account that starts in just a few minutes. Registration is done directly from the application or a computer. Just a few steps, mobile number, identity verification and activation of the Standard account, without monthly fees. When registering, a virtual card allows you to pay online or via smartphone. The physical card can be ordered separately and delivered quickly. The 10 euro bonus is activated after a first purchase of at least 10 euros. The account includes a French IBAN for immediate transfers and payments, as well as a history visible in real time. The easy-to-read French interface allows you to track and manage operations. Revolut is another simple and practical way to regain control of your expenses that allows you to manage everything from your mobile phone and computer, in France and abroad.
Revolut: an app to pay, save and save
Revolut is suitable for freelancers, students, young professionals or travelers who want to manage everything from their mobile. Firstly, payments are made in over 150 countries, with automatic currency conversion. Then, you’ll be able to share costs, adjust limits, and track your expenses in real time. Savings are integrated into the application, with interest calculated daily and paid monthly, up to 2.25% depending on the plan chosen. With each purchase, RevPoints accumulate and can be converted into discounts with partners. Additionally, the modules provide access to travel insurance, stock or cryptocurrency trading, to easily invest in Bitcoin or other digital currencies. In short, Revolut becomes a complete tool from your smartphone to monitor your money, manage it on a day-to-day basis and make it grow.
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