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Revolut wants to ‘shake up’ uncompetitive banking sector

More than 26,000 said to be on a waitlist to start using the financial app, which has come under fire for its company culture overseas.

Revolut Australia New Zealand CEO speaks with Jonathan Mitchell.

Financial ‘super app’ Revolut has today launched in New Zealand, with the intent of disrupting established banking players.

Revolut provides access to foreign currency exchange and peer-to-peer payments, with more than 26,000 locals on a waitlist to start using the product. The app also allows

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Jonathan Mitchell Mon, 03 Jul 2023
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