tenreds wrote: I work in NI but my wages are paid into my Irish bank account ( BOI). Since the start of January bank has been charging me €7.50 every week for my wages coming in to the bank I think because of Brexit.Would it be better if I got my wages paid into my Revolut account and just transfer then into my Irish bank account
Aquos76 wrote: » During banking hours, it normally takes a couple of hours for me.
Liamo_mu wrote: » Anyone else not able to add money to their Revolut account using their AIB debit card. Since last week I've been getting an error and so is one other person that I know. Any fix for this?
dolmen wrote: » I have gone through the registration Revoult process, lodged €45 . Provided id and verification with my passport. But when I log in I'm asked to lodge€15 as my account cannot be verified. There is a CHAT facility, but only if you're account is verified. No phone numbers are provided. Has anyone any suggestions as to either verify account or get my money back.
Aquos76 wrote: » Link the card to Apple Pay and top up via that?
mightyreds wrote: Having trouble with Ulster Bank, cant top up with debit card or with google pay using the same card? Any one get a way to fix this?
Gooser14 wrote: » Probably a stupid question but have you checked the card expiry date?
mightyreds wrote: » All is good on google pay I only added the card directly from the ulster bank app recently, I'm going to try re add the card itself to revolut and try that
Suckit wrote: » Can I send a SEPA transfer to a non Irish bank account from a Revolut Personal account? I can't for the life of me figure out how to do it. When I select bank transfer and go to put in the IBAN it won't let me change IE to any other Country.
inel wrote: » Yes, you can. You first need to select the 'Country of recipient's bank' when you add a new recipient, before you put in the IBAN.
Wanderer41 wrote: » Did you find a fix for this? It's not working for me either despite no issues in the past.
McGaggs wrote: » Could you just do a SEPA transfer?
Wanderer41 wrote: » I just tried that, but AIB doesn't recognise the IBAN as Irish. From googling to seems you now need a card reader to add money from AIB to Revolut, which I don't have and don't have access to. So frustrating as I really need to add money to Revolut.
McGaggs wrote: » Isn't it illegal not to allow SEPA transfers?
Mongfinder General wrote: » How are Revolut able to operate here without an Irish banking licence?
McGaggs wrote: » They aren't a bank. They operate here under a Lithuanian emoney licence.
Mongfinder General wrote: » That’s an e money licence, not a banking licence. Payment Institutions are not allowed to receive deposits or other repayable funds from the public and must use funds exclusively to provide payment services. They do not offer bank accounts as they are not authorised to received deposits. So the question remains - how are Revolut operating the services that they provide in Ireland without a banking licence?
_Brian wrote: » Have Revolut and the app on iPhone. Occasionally in the phone Revolut pops up as of it were to be used as tap payment. I’ve no idea how this appears, (big thick farmers fingers). How does this work, can I use this for tap payments.
Yggr of Asgard wrote: » What service do you think is revolt offering in Ireland that is not covered by their electronic money license?
Mongfinder General wrote: » Receiving deposits. Surely that’s what is happening in practice in order to facilitate payment for goods and services? Am I missing something that enables them to operate in the way they do here?