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Fintech startup Revolut has expanded its open banking feature to Ireland. Once again, the startup is partnering with TrueLayer to let you add third-party bank accounts to your Revolut account.
The online financial platform Revolut is launching deposit accounts in Ireland. Customers' funds of up to €100,000 will be protected under the Lithuanian deposit guarantee scheme.
Revolut Ltd. has picked Ireland as the first market to launch its buy now, pay later product that will see it go head to head with the likes of Klarna and other fintechs in the rapidly growing ...
Revolut will offer car insurance to motorists in the Irish market after agreeing a partnership with insurance giant AIG. The fintech, one of Europe’s most valuable, company will offer the chance ...
REVOLUT has launched their first Revolut Bank product in Ireland – with a waiting list for its market-leading personal loans opening today. Other lending products such as credit cards will fo… ...
Fintech firm Revolut has said that it now has 1m account holders in Ireland, not long after it reached the same milestone in Poland. In 2019, Revolut saw its number of daily active customers ...
Revolut has unveiled the first Pan-European debit card loyalty programme, RevPoints, in Ireland (Image: Getty Images) ...
Adrian Weckler: Revolut on the verge of becoming a ‘super app’ with Ireland at the centre. The disruptor will roll out its new services here as it looks to capture larger businesses ...
For now, Revolut users can only link their Revolut account with AIB, Permanent TSB, Ulster Bank and Bank of Ireland. Revolut and TrueLayer will add support to other banks in the future.
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