Exchange rate for my cash withdrawal is wrong
We strongly recommend that you choose to pay in the local currency when abroad as some merchants will charge you in your base currency and apply their own foreign exchange fees to the transaction.
We use the real exchange rate for foreign exchanges (FX) and don't add any markup to it.
The “real” rate can mean different things (it has different names, like the “interbank” rate). Here at Revolut, the real exchange rate means the buy and sell rates we have determined based on the foreign exchange market data feeds that we get from a range of different independent sources. Since the interbank exchange rate is constantly fluctuating, the rates are locked in for the weekend may not be the same as the rates that are available when the markets open on Monday morning.
When exchanging currencies with Revolut, fees may apply. Please check our fees page for your country and plan. If any fees were charged on your exchange, you can see it by tapping on the transaction in your transactions list.
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