Revolut has literally revolutionised my holidays by saving me a decent amount of money. I reckon I save 10-12% over using a normal current account card abroad. But what's better for me is the fact I can use it to pay as I go as I do at home without any worries. I either dump a load of money on it before I go and any left I just use for food shopping when I'm back or just top up as and when I need to from my current account.
So far I've only used it within the EU and Ukraine.
I save 10-12% over using a normal current account card abroad
How? Just fees or better budgeting?
There's no way my fees were in the 10% range but I still didn't appreciate the £40+ 'bonus' after forgetting about int. charges on my amex during TABR last year.
Revolut has literally revolutionised my holidays by saving me a decent amount of money. I reckon I save 10-12% over using a normal current account card abroad. But what's better for me is the fact I can use it to pay as I go as I do at home without any worries. I either dump a load of money on it before I go and any left I just use for food shopping when I'm back or just top up as and when I need to from my current account.
So far I've only used it within the EU and Ukraine.