Revolut reveals its first increased distributor

New stage in the democratisation of the British neobank Revolut and the construction of its complete and completed offer with the launch of its own ATM. The offer will primarily be available in Spain, where the first clients of the neo-bank will be able to test an experience presented as innovative.
FACTS
- Rumors have been running for some time, but Revolut has finally lifted the veil on his last offer, expected as much as surprising for a neo-bank. The latter takes the form of an ATM.
- But since the offer was proposed by Revolit, it obviously seeks to distinguish itself from that of competition. The new ATM of the neo-bank is thus presented as a unique place for its users to recover money but also a card.
- The solution can be used by Revolut customers at no withdrawal costs up to certain amounts of use.
- Revolut customers will be able to find the nearest distributor within the neo-bank application that will present a local interactive map, including opening times, addresses and itineraries.
- The first 50 Revolut vending machines will be installed in Madrid and Barcelona in the coming weeks. 150 additional units will be deployed in other major cities such as Valencia and Malaga in the future. They will then also be able to accept deposits.
- Other markets are already targeted by this new offer for the year 2026 (Germany, Italy and Portugal as a priority).
- Non-Revolut customers can also use distributors at competitive rates. But non-clients can also and above all open a Revolut account in a few minutes directly from the distributors, and get a physical card immediately.
ISSUES
- Modernize an offer : It is above all in design that Revolut sought to differentiate its new offer by presenting a distributor with very modern lines, with a touch interface in 20 different languages.
- Boosting uses : For a neo-bank, a distributor's proposal also represents a new way of creating a physical link with its customers and prospects in their daily lives.
PERSPECTIVE
- Spain's choice as a pilot country for the deployment of Revolut's distributor offer stems from the fact that Spain remains one of the most cash-dependent economies in Europe, with more than 60% of point-of-sale payments made in cash according to the Bank of Spain and figures highlighted by Revolut.
- With now 55 million customers worldwide, Revolut now wants to participate in the concrete improvement of access to all daily financial and banking services.
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