Revolut Launches In-App Calls To Enhance Customer Security

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Revolut, a popular fintech company with over 50 million customers around the world, has introduced a new feature for its personal customers: In-App calls. This new feature is designed to keep users safe from impersonation scams and to make contact with customer support easier and more secure.

Impersonation scams happen when someone pretends to be a trusted organization, like a bank, and tricks people into sending money or sharing private information. These scams are a real problem for many consumers, and Revolut is working hard to protect its users.

Revolut Aims To Enhance Security With New In-App Calling Feature

Woody Malouf, who helps stop crime at Revolut, said that pretending to be someone else to trick people is a big problem. He said the best way to stop it is to catch the trick quickly, before money is sent.

To help with this, Revolut made a safe way for people to talk to their support team in the app. This way, no one can pretend to be Revolut. It also stops bad people from calling and tricking users.

Even though trick calls are at their lowest in two years, Revolut still wants to help the people hurt by these scams. The company worked for months to make this new safe call feature, and now all users can use it. This is just one way Revolut is keeping people safe.

Revolut also wants to be seen more in the world. They made a deal with Manchester City Women’s Football Club, their first time supporting women’s football.

This will help the team be seen more in the UK and around the world. Revolut’s name will be on the team’s shirts, and team captain Alex Greenwood will help share the news.

Revolut Aims To Revolutionize Digital Banking Services

Revolut Group Holdings Ltd, also known as Revolut, is a British-based global neobank and fintech company that provides banking services to both individuals and businesses.

It was founded in July 2015 by Nikolay Storonsky, a British-Russian entrepreneur, and Vlad Yatsenko, a British-Ukrainian software engineer. The company operates in over 48 countries.

Revolut offers a range of digital banking services through its mobile app, with both free and subscription options. These services include domestic and international bank transfers, prepaid debit cards, a stock and cryptocurrency exchange, and additional features like savings accounts and loans.

Revolut has faced criticism for issues with customer support and extended account lockouts. The company has also been criticized for failures in anti-money laundering compliance and inadequate support for defrauded customers.

Additionally, there have been allegations of connections to the Russian government, which the company has strongly denied.

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