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As a U.K. bank account holder, since the eighties, am aware of the potential threat of U.K. account closure and seeking an alternative method I opened a Standard and a Savings account with Revolut.

Popped a few quid savings in there but didn’t go any further i.e. receiving and forwarding pension or other general transactions etc.

 

As Revolut is now licensed as a U.K. bank ( with restrictions ) since around July I wondered if anything has changed.

 

So, anyone with Revolut ??

 

Anyone receiving and transferring pensions or general transactions with their Thai bank ?

 

Anything good ?

Anything bad ?

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