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How can I add money using my linked bank account?
To add money to Revolut, simply tap the 'Add money' button on your home screen. Find the different ways to add money and choose the option called 'Directly from your bank'.
Before you can link your bank account you need to set up an external account by adding your bank account details as a beneficiary or selecting from an existing list of beneficiaries (must be a Singapore bank account in your own name) and using the toggle to set the chosen account as your external account.
If you've already linked an external bank account, it will appear at the top of this list so you'll be able to select that as well.
Once you've chosen Open Banking and added the desired amount, we'll send you over to your bank's app or website to approve this transaction for your security. Simply approve it from there and we’ll do the rest.
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