Revolut has officially kicked off its South African expansion, applying for a full commercial banking licence.
On average, Irish consumers let go of €70.68 a year on surplus subscriptions they are not necessarily utilising.
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By bne IntelliNews Revolut, a global financial app, has applied for a banking licence in South Africa and appointed a local banker as chairman of its business in the continent’s most industrialised ...
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Revolut have said that Irish people are wasting nearly €300million annually on subscriptions. The banking app conducted ...
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The minister is also expected to launch a second visa fraud awareness campaign in Tamil Nadu, where she will review ongoing ...