Privacy Policy

Privacy Policy and Data Protection

Introduction

By accessing our website, you are likely to provide us with data such as your name and surname (physical person), business name (legal person), residence and home address or your postal address, your home office, your e-mail address, your profession and professional status (employee or self-employed), your function within your company, your age and gender, and the IP address from which you connected to the Internet.

These data and their processing are protected by the Swiss Federal Law on Data Protection of June 19, 1992 (LPD) and, to the extent applicable, by the new General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) entered into force on May 25, 2018.

Data protection is a key concern for us. This privacy statement is intended to help you understand how we may use the data you provide to us as a user of our site.

By accessing our website, you are likely to provide us with data such as your name and surname (physical person), business name (legal person), residence and home address or your postal address, your home office, your e-mail address, your profession and professional status (employee or self-employed), your function within your company, your age and gender, and the IP address from which you connected to the Internet.

These data and their processing are protected by the Swiss Federal Law on Data Protection of June 19, 1992 (LPD) and, to the extent applicable, by the new General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) entered into force on May 25, 2018.

Data protection is a key concern for us. This privacy statement is intended to help you understand how we may use the data you provide to us as a user of our site.

Update

To support this growth, Revolut has been establishing local branches since 2021, starting with France, followed by Spain, Ireland, the Netherlands, Germany, Romania, Italy. Further branches are scheduled to open in the next few months across other European markets.

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  • To support this growth, Revolut has been establishing local branches since 2021, starting with France, followed by Spain, Ireland, the Netherlands, Germany, Romania, Italy.
  • Further branches are scheduled to open in the next few months across other European markets.
  • Building on the foundation of its local branch network, Revolut is taking a step further in its European growth strategy by announcing its application for a French banking licence and the foundation of a Western Europe HQ, in addition to the existing Lithuanian entity, based in France.
  • This dual-HQ model for the EEA will allow Revolut to deepen its presence in key markets, strengthen local regulatory engagement, and provide tailored services more effectively to its millions of customers in the region.
  • Revolut’s Western Europe HQ will initially serve its operations in France, with branches in Ireland, Germany, Portugal, Spain, and Italy later joining the expansion; the Lithuanian HQ will continue to serve Revolut’s customers in other European markets.

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By accessing our website, you are likely to provide us with data such as your name and surname (physical person), business name (legal person), residence and home address or your postal address, your home office, your e-mail address, your profession and professional status (employee or self-employed), your function within your company, your age and gender, and the IP address from which you connected to the Internet.

These data and their processing are protected by the Swiss Federal Law on Data Protection of June 19, 1992 (LPD) and, to the extent applicable, by the new General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) entered into force on May 25, 2018.

Data protection is a key concern for us. This privacy statement is intended to help you understand how we may use the data you provide to us as a user of our site.

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  1. To support this growth, Revolut has been establishing local branches since 2021, starting with France, followed by Spain, Ireland, the Netherlands, Germany, Romania, Italy.
  2. Further branches are scheduled to open in the next few months across other European markets.
  3. Building on the foundation of its local branch network, Revolut is taking a step further in its European growth strategy by announcing its application for a French banking licence and the foundation of a Western Europe HQ, in addition to the existing Lithuanian entity, based in France.
  4. This dual-HQ model for the EEA will allow Revolut to deepen its presence in key markets, strengthen local regulatory engagement, and provide tailored services more effectively to its millions of customers in the region.
  5. Revolut’s Western Europe HQ will initially serve its operations in France, with branches in Ireland, Germany, Portugal, Spain, and Italy later joining the expansion; the Lithuanian HQ will continue to serve Revolut’s customers in other European markets.

Data Processing

By accessing our website, you are likely to provide us with data such as your name and surname (physical person), business name (legal person), residence and home address or your postal address, your home office, your e-mail address, your profession and professional status (employee or self-employed), your function within your company, your age and gender, and the IP address from which you connected to the Internet.

These data and their processing are protected by the Swiss Federal Law on Data Protection of June 19, 1992 (LPD) and, to the extent applicable, by the new General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) entered into force on May 25, 2018.

Data protection is a key concern for us. This privacy statement is intended to help you understand how we may use the data you provide to us as a user of our site.

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