Revolut Partners With Wizz Air To Simplify Payment Process For Travelers
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Revolut has joined hands with Wizz Air to bring easy payments, is making big moves in Singapore, as its Chief Executive Officer, Nik Storonsky, says European startups are not working hard enough. Travelers can now pay for flights with just one click, thanks to Revolut’s new deal with Wizz Air.
Moreover, users would no longer need to type in payment details again and again—just one click would complete the payment. This makes booking faster and easier, helping both the airline and Revolut. At the same time, old-style banks that rely on slow payment systems might lose out.
Revolut Expands In Europe Aiming For Stronger Digital Banking Services
For Revolut, this is not just about flights. The company wants people to use its app for everything—buying coffee, booking hotels, or even investing. Wizz Air also gains from this by making payments smoother for passengers, while credit card companies might feel left out.
While growing in Europe, Revolut is also moving forward in Singapore. The city is a big place for digital payments, and Revolut wants to be a strong player there.
The company is adding new services to attract more people, including tools that help users manage their money better. It is also improving its multi-currency features for both personal and business users.
Raymond Ng, who leads Revolut in Singapore and Southeast Asia, shared that the company wants to give people and businesses an easy and clear way to handle money. Revolut already has banking licenses in the UK, EU, and Mexico. Now, it is working to make sure people in Europe and Asia get the same services while following local rules.
Revolut Expands Business Banking And Strengthens Global Presence
A report from the Asian Banker says Revolut is also working on business banking. It wants to help small and medium businesses with better money management and cross-border payments. Ng said the company will keep improving these services to stay ahead in digital finance.
Revolut is a British money company that helps people and businesses with banking. It was started by Nikolay Storonsky and Vlad Yatsenko. The company works in many countries, but its banking powers change depending on the place.
People can use Revolut through a phone app to send and receive money, use bank cards, trade stocks and digital coins, save money, and take loans. Some services are free, while others need payment.