Revolut United States Rates & Fees (April 2024)
Revolut exchange rates as of . Banking services provided by Community Federal Savings Bank, Member FDIC, pursuant to license by Visa and Mastercard.
TM Withdrawals
Allpoint® Network ATMs
- Allpoint gives you 55,000 ATMs Worldwide.
Other ATMs
- Free for the first $400 per month
- Revolut then charge 2% fee for withdrawals over $400 per month
- ATM providers may also charge an additional fee.
ATM withdrawals are not permitted in Singapore.
Card Purchases
- Free - When purchase is made in a currency with sufficient balance
- Maximum Amount - Up to the available balance in your account
Send Money
Transfers to other Revolut Users:
Payments to Bank Accounts outside the Revolut App:
- A fee will apply for transfers to non Revolut Users based on currency and destination
- All fees are disclosed to you in the Revolut App prior to making a transaction.
Foreign Exchange Fees
Whenever you convert currencies with your Revolut account, they use simple and transparent pricing:
- You can make up to USD $1,000 of exchanges at the interbank mid-rate (the real exchange rate) in a given 30-day period.
- Standard plan customers who exchange more than this will begin paying a fair usage fee of 0.5% on any additional amount.
- You see the total cost, including applicable taxes, with no hidden mark-ups or surprises.
Week-end 1.0% fee
Revolut charge a 1.0% fee outside foreign-exchange-market hours because less currency is traded during these times. The hours when this fee applies is 5:00pm on Friday to 6:00pm on Sunday Eastern Time.
Small transfer fee
International Transfers and Non-USD Domestic Transfer in any amount less than $200 USD will incur a fee of $10.
Standard Plan Subscription
Adding money to your Revolut Account
Add money via bank transfer (not including inbound US domestic wire payments):
Add money via Domestic Personal Debit Card:
- Revolut will charge a fee of up to 1% of the transaction amount.
Add money via Domestic Personal Credit Card:
- Revolut will charge a fee of up to 3% of the transaction amount.
Cards
First Revolut Card:
- No issuance fee (but a delivery fee may apply)
- Standard Delivery: $0.00-$5.00
- Expedited Priority Delivery: $16.99
- Global Express Delivery: $19.99
Virtual Revolut Card:
- First virtual card: no issuance fee
- Additional Virtual Cards: $4.99
Replacement Revolut Cards:
- You may request additional physical Standard Revolut Cards under the Standard Plan for a fee of $5.00 per card.
Delivery Charges for Revolut Cards
- Standard Delivery: $0.00-$5.00
- Expedited Priority Delivery: $16.99
- Global Express Delivery: $19.99
Revolut is not a bank.
Banking services are provided by Lead Bank, Member FDIC. The Revolut
USA Prepaid Visa and Prepaid Mastercard are issued by Lead Bank pursuant to licensing by Visa®
U.S.A. Inc. and Mastercard International for Mastercard cards. Your funds are FDIC insured up to
$250,000 through Lead Bank, Member FDIC. See revolut.com/en-US/ for more details.
Revolut Customer Reviews
Revolut generally receives positive feedback from users, especially for its user-friendly app, competitive exchange rates, and low-cost international spending. Customers appreciate the ease of setting up an account, the ability to hold and exchange multiple currencies, and helpful budgeting features.
Pros highlighted in reviews:
- Intuitive and feature-rich mobile app
- Real-time spending notifications and analytics
- Competitive exchange rates and low fees on currency conversions
- Easy international money transfers
- Virtual and disposable cards for added security
Common complaints include:
- Slow or unresponsive customer support, especially on free plans
- Occasional account freezes due to security checks
- Fees for certain services (e.g. ATM withdrawals beyond limits or weekend FX markups)
Overall, Revolut is well-rated for day-to-day money management and travel, though users seeking traditional banking features or robust customer service may find limitations.
Everyday Costs in in Denmark
How much does it really cost to live, work, or travel in ? Here's what to expect for daily expenses and expat living.
For Travelers
Planning a trip to Denmark, known by the ISO code DK, involves budgeting appropriately for a comfortable experience in this Scandinavian country. For a 1-week mid-range stay, travelers should consider bringing around 7,000 to 10,000 DKK. This estimate covers daily expenses, including a meal at a local restaurant averaging 150 DKK, a cup of coffee at 35 DKK, and a single public transport ticket costing 24 DKK. A prepaid SIM card with basic data can cost approximately 100 DKK, while accommodation in a budget hotel or Airbnb typically ranges from 700 to 1,200 DKK per night. Denmark tends to be on the more expensive side compared to other destinations, especially when compared to the United States. In terms of dining and accommodation, Denmark is generally pricier than the U.S., and the cost of living is comparable to that in the United Kingdom or Australia, though slightly less than in Singapore.
For Expats
For those considering a longer stay, Denmark offers a blend of high living standards and modern amenities. Expats can expect typical monthly living costs to range from 12,000 to 25,000 DKK, depending heavily on lifestyle and family size. Renting an apartment in the city center can be costly, around 8,000 to 12,000 DKK per month, whereas utilities and groceries might total approximately 2,500 DKK. Banking in Denmark is straightforward, with easy access to ATMs and wide acceptance of international cards. However, it's advisable to have a local bank account, especially for various daily transactions and receiving salaries. For sending or receiving money, online transfer services like Wise or OFX are highly efficient and often more economical than traditional banks. Exchanging money locally can incur additional costs, so using these services or withdrawing cash from ATMs directly is usually preferable.