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OR during the week use the exchange feature to 'buy' sterling or whatever currency you intend to go to. When you use the card in that country it will automatically use the local currency account and still have your euro account untouched.Revolut will mark up the exchange rate on weekends, adding between 0.5 and 1.5 percent to the Friday rate on Saturday and Sunday (when usage is higher). Obviously, you can avoid this by taking out cash or making more significant purchases during the week.
Keep an eye on exchange rates and when you think they are at a rate you are satisfied with, buy a decent amount to lock in the rate.
An interesting other use is to get essentially free short term credit. Most banks don't charge you for topping up your Revolut card with a credit card (they treat it as a purchase). Hence, if for example you owe €1000 on your credit card bill next week, you can top up you Revolut card by €1000 using your credit card and then do a transfer from your Revolut card to your Credit Card Account. End result is the same balance on your credit card, but you now have a month longer to repay...
I like the Revolut app and would consider using the card exclusively for business use but I would like to be able to retain paper copies for tax purposes. How do I print from the app? Cheers, Slim.
Thanks. How do I go about that? I have the standard card.You can generate PDF(or Excel) bank statements within the app that can then be printed off
See here for steps: https://www.revolut.com/help/exploring-revolut/managing-my-money/viewing-my-account-statementsThanks. How do I go about that? I have the standard card.
Superb and effective. Thank you for the help Coldwarrior.
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