Revolut Expands B2B Services to Singapore, Offering Global Payment Solutions


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Revolut Expands B2B Services to Singapore, Offering Global Payment Solutions

2024-08-06T06:32:54.160+02:00
Tuesday, 06/08/2024 | 04:32 GMT by

Tareq Sikder

  • The firm introduces four business plans in Singapore with free trials.
  • The B2B platform provides multi-currency accounts, debit cards, and access to over 150 currencies.

This post is originally published on FINANCEMAGNATES.

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