Revolut charges no fees for overseas ATM withdrawals for the first $350 per month. Does anyone know if the limit is reset at the start of each month or ...?
Withdrawals at international ATMs (ATMs outside of Singapore) at up to S$350 are free. Anything over the above limits is charged at 2% of value of ATM Withdrawal.
Assuming that Revolut rates are competitive and ATM withdrawal is done on a weekday AND the withdrawal is done at an ATM which does not charge its own foreign card-based withdrawal fee, is the 2% fee also competitive? That is S$20 on a S$1000 withdrawal. Is that bad?

look like referral programme is for selected user? i can't referral to my friends / family member to earn $10?
Last call to get your free SGD10 rewards as most of the links are gonna expired soon.
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bro, u r talking about atm withdrawal using revolut hor?... it is worse off compared to Money Changer in SG
for USD, Money Changers normally have a 0.15% to 0.2% spread over spot
... it is less competitive than YT's $5
... 2% is probably worse than overseas Money Changers and Bank FX Rate (depend on location & currency)
... it is better than Credit Card 3.5% fee (assume no rebate)
... but if no other choice while overseas, then 2% is the best there is![]()
The regular transfer is free, the transfer speed is a few days slower compared the paid transfer options.
Anyone waiting for metal card upgrade? I'm currently on 350+ on their waiting list and the number move very slowly. Like 1 every working day.. Is it normal or just me, thanks. Yeah, I know metal card not worth the subs but I don't mind
The cashback on metal card is 1% on ALL payments. No exclusions?
You mean exclusions on top of 1% only for spending in supported currency abroad?
Local spending in SGD not eligible for 1%?
Need some explanation/advice from you all...
I tried to send some money to a M'sian Bank account.
I sent SGD$20. The person only received MYR$55+. That translates to a crazy rate of about SGD1=MYR2.75.
There is surely some hidden minimum charges, i think. Anyone knows why the rate is so terrible?