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The Explainer: How is Revolut changing and what does it mean for its customers?

Joining us this week is Daragh Cassidy of Bonkers.ie to look what’s next for Revolut – is it on track to dominate Irish banking, or will it remain nothing more than a handy app for splitting a bill? Should we start viewing it as a traditional bank? And what do the latest changes mean for its customers?

REVOLUT HAS BECOME ubiquitous in Irish society.

What was a payments app has now evolved into a fully-fledged bank, and appears ready to threaten the established brick-and-mortar companies.

Customers can now avail of an Irish IBAN; you will soon be able to get car insurance through the app; you can already get a loan with just a few taps; and Revolut also plans to dip its toes into the mortgage market.

But are customers sold? Will more people prefer the perceived security of a bank down the road rather than an app on their phone? And is it only a matter of time before legacy banks pull their socks up and improve their digital offering?

Joining us this week is Daragh Cassidy of Bonkers.ie to discuss what’s next for Revolut – is it on track to dominate Irish banking, or will it remain nothing more than a handy app for splitting a bill? Should we start to view it as a traditional bank? And what do the latest changes mean for its customers?

https://soundcloud.com/the-explainer-podcast/how-is-revolut-changing-and-what-does-it-mean-for-its-customers

This episode was created by Laura Byrne, producer Nicky Ryan and executive producer Sinéad O’Carroll.

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    Nov 29th 2023, 1:41 PM

    He should be in bed resting

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    Nov 29th 2023, 2:49 PM

    @george stephens: Anything to be said for another mass ?

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    Nov 29th 2023, 3:20 PM

    @Tommy Roche: The symbolism of the Mass is sharing. Sharing a loaf of bread with friends or sharing the planet with others have meaning and practicality

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    Nov 29th 2023, 5:28 PM

    @Jimmy Wallace: More like the “Last Supper”.

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    Nov 29th 2023, 5:36 PM

    @Jimmy Wallace: pipe down angry atheist

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    Nov 29th 2023, 6:43 PM

    @Jimmy Wallace: Re- enactment of the last supper!

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    Nov 29th 2023, 8:01 PM

    @Jimmy Wallace: the wine is literally his blood lol

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    Nov 29th 2023, 8:06 PM

    @Jimmy Wallace: Spiritually. Always fascinating that Catholic Bashers are such fundamentalists. This possibly explains the character of the breakaway Churches.

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    Nov 29th 2023, 10:43 PM

    @Jimmy Wallace: Wow. When looking at Catholicism many can’t see the wood for the trees. Catholics are a community of souls not easily understood by intellectuals.

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    Nov 29th 2023, 3:15 PM

    It’s a pity that he is unable to travel to COP as he wants to see the care of the environment treated more seriously.

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    Nov 29th 2023, 9:40 PM

    Wishing Pope Francis a speedy recovery.

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