That is great. This is the single UK company capable of delivering feature-rich, fast, and modern mobile applications.
Prior_Worldliness287 on
They skirt very close to trading212 business model of overly encouraging risk and trading withing their Isa products.
Impressive-Bird-6085 on
I have absolutely no interest in Revolut. Not least because it’s co-founder and boss Nick Storonsky flounced off in a huff overseas whingeing that he was being made to pay a little bit more tax. He wants to profit hugely from providing financial services to people and businesses in the U.K….. Yet is a whinge bag about having to pay a teeny bit more tax personally. As far as I’m concerned, he is a massive hypocrite and supremely self-serving! Horrible qualities that seem to abound among the bosses of tech companies!
stiiii on
I guess this why they are making a big push for new sign ups, offering £80 for recruiting new accounts.
lordofming-rises on
So no more stupid fees from Europe to uk when transferring pounds?
TheMonkeyInCharge on
I’d never considered them anything more than a quick way to give my kids a debit card, and a start in money management.
Optimaldeath on
This is clearly private equity bait, aint going nowhere near it.
ttdunmow on
Revolut started with a great proposition. Low FX when travelling abroad in exchange for no interest on your balance. Load in your home currency, spend in local currency. I used it.
Now, that’s all gone.
I bought some BTC with their app, but it became clear that I don’t actually own those BTC. You can’t send them anywhere. They probably don’t exist on anything other than an internal hedging ledger.
Why anyone would trust them with their money or assets is beyond me.
formallyhuman on
I don’t know exactly what it is, but I’ve felt for a while that Revolut will end up being in some kind of Enron-esque scandal.
I have worked in the payments industry. The fact it took so long for the PRA to grant a banking license is…weird. Then when I see Revolut getting into things that are not really banking, like phones, it just makes me feel something is starting to smell with them.
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That is great. This is the single UK company capable of delivering feature-rich, fast, and modern mobile applications.
They skirt very close to trading212 business model of overly encouraging risk and trading withing their Isa products.
I have absolutely no interest in Revolut. Not least because it’s co-founder and boss Nick Storonsky flounced off in a huff overseas whingeing that he was being made to pay a little bit more tax. He wants to profit hugely from providing financial services to people and businesses in the U.K….. Yet is a whinge bag about having to pay a teeny bit more tax personally. As far as I’m concerned, he is a massive hypocrite and supremely self-serving! Horrible qualities that seem to abound among the bosses of tech companies!
I guess this why they are making a big push for new sign ups, offering £80 for recruiting new accounts.
So no more stupid fees from Europe to uk when transferring pounds?
I’d never considered them anything more than a quick way to give my kids a debit card, and a start in money management.
This is clearly private equity bait, aint going nowhere near it.
Revolut started with a great proposition. Low FX when travelling abroad in exchange for no interest on your balance. Load in your home currency, spend in local currency. I used it.
Now, that’s all gone.
I bought some BTC with their app, but it became clear that I don’t actually own those BTC. You can’t send them anywhere. They probably don’t exist on anything other than an internal hedging ledger.
Why anyone would trust them with their money or assets is beyond me.
I don’t know exactly what it is, but I’ve felt for a while that Revolut will end up being in some kind of Enron-esque scandal.
I have worked in the payments industry. The fact it took so long for the PRA to grant a banking license is…weird. Then when I see Revolut getting into things that are not really banking, like phones, it just makes me feel something is starting to smell with them.