Oman Daily Observer

Revolut to launch in the US with Mastercard deal

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LONDON: Digital banking app Revolut is set to begin issuing its cards in the United States by the end of this year via a partnershi­p with payments company Mastercard Inc, the two companies said on Tuesday.

The announceme­nt follows a similar deal last month where Mastercard rival Visa Inc partnered with Revolut as part of its global expansion plans.

Revolut, one of the world’s fastestgro­wing bank account providers, aims to undercut establishe­d players such as Bank of America and Jpmorgan Chase on everything from foreign exchange to current accounts and remittance­s.

“We’re going to ensure our product is better value for customers, most US banks charge $10 a month for an account and $10-$15 for local transfers and we’ll be offering both for free,” Revolut chief executive and founder Nikolay Storonsky said.

“Today’s announceme­nt confirms the two businesses will partner on a minimum of 50 per cent of all existing and future cards Revolut issue in Europe,” the companies said.

Advertisem­ent Revolut’s deal with Mastercard will allow it to plug into its networks so that Revolut cards will be accepted by merchants in the 210 countries where Mastercard operates.

The British-based banking app aims to hire around 3,500 staff in the next year as it moves into North America and Asia, bringing its total employees to around 5,000.

Fintech firms have grown rapidly in Britain by undercutti­ng traditiona­l banks’ prices while offering generally slicker service, but they face a challenge to build sustainabl­e profits.

Most make their money from charging a subset of users for premium features, rather than lending money out as traditiona­l banks do.

Revolut may also face a greater challenge in the US market, where customers’ wallets already bulge with multiple cards and local fintech firms such have a head start in offering fee-free stockbroki­ng, one of Revolut’s selling points.— Reuters

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