Revolut has applied to become a registered bank in New Zealand

Corporate · 6 December 2024

  • If approved, Revolut will become the first global digital bank in New Zealand
  • The licence will pave the way for new products and features, including interest-bearing savings products, a broader range of credit options and market disrupting innovations tailored to empower Kiwis who have been underserved for decades
  • Since launching in New Zealand in July 2023, Revolut has seen strong growth momentum, with over NZ$350M in transactions processed to date. It’s also launched 18 new products and features to help Kiwis better manage their money.

Revolut, the global financial technology company with more than 50 million customers worldwide, today announced that it has submitted its application to become a registered bank in New Zealand. As Revolut enters the assessment phase, it will collaborate closely with the Reserve Bank of New Zealand (RBNZ) throughout the review process.

Receiving a banking licence will result in Revolut becoming the first global digital bank in market, enabling it to continue delivering innovative and essential financial services that meet the needs of Kiwis who have long been underserved by traditional banking players. This will include the ability to offer interest-bearing savings products and a broader range of credit options tailored to empower Kiwis and enhance their financial management.

Since launching in New Zealand in 2023, Revolut has seen strong growth momentum, highlighting the need for market disruption. This includes growing customer adoption and over NZ$350M in transactions processed to date. Revolut has also delivered 18 innovative products and features over the past 17 months, including spending limit notifications, split bills alongside transaction accounts and competitive FX rates.

Other first-of-their-kind offerings available to Revolut customers include access to a range of wealth products, such as digital commodities and crypto. Recently, Revolut launched eSIM data plans bolstering its growing lifestyle offering, with the company expected to launch additional travel benefits early next year.

Georgia Grange, Head of New Zealand at Revolut said, "Underserved for decades, Kiwis have had to put up with a lack of innovation, core functionality and high fees. Revolut is here to change that. We don’t limit our thinking to traditional banking products and are committed to enhancing the hauora (well-being) of Kiwis and providing them with innovative solutions to manage their money. Receiving a banking license will allow Revolut to become the first global digital bank in New Zealand and will drive much needed competition across the industry. We look forward to working with the Reserve Bank of New Zealand on our application.”

Matt Baxby, Australia and New Zealand CEO of Revolut said, “Revolut exists to help people get more out of their money, and today’s announcement is another step in our journey of delivering that. Since launching in New Zealand last year, we have experienced strong growth and we’re just getting started. It’s clear that the market is primed for disruption and Kiwis are seeking innovative solutions that meet their needs. Becoming a bank will allow us to fulfil our purpose of being ‘one app, all things money’, while ensuring we continue to maintain the highest regulatory standards.”

Nothing changes for New Zealand customers during this application review period and customers can continue using their Revolut accounts as they always have.

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