Revolut's trading fees
Commission-free trades
You'll be able to make a certain number of commission-free stock and exchange-traded funds (ETF) trades within your plan's rolling monthly allowance. The quotas for each plan type, where available, are as follows:
- Standard: 1 trade
- Plus: 3 trades
- Premium: 5 trades
- Metal and Ultra: 10 trades
Stock and ETF trades outside of your monthly allowance are subject to a commission fee. The monthly commission-free allowance doesn’t apply to bond trades.
Commission fees
Stock and ETF orders outside the monthly allowance will be subject to a commission fee. This will be the greater of 0.25% of the order amount if you're a Standard, Plus, Premium, or Metal customer, or 0.12% of the order amount if you're an Ultra or Trading Pro customer, or the minimum country fee.
For all ETF recurring buy orders, the variable commission remains the same, but there's no minimum country fee. Commissions won't be applied to recurring buy orders on selected ETFs if you set them up with our ETF investment plan feature. For more details, read this FAQ.
For more information on bond fees, visit this FAQ.
Regulatory fees
When applicable, the regulatory fees imposed by regulators will be withheld from your sales proceeds. You can find more information about regulatory fees in this FAQ.
Other fees
- American Depositary Receipt (ADR) pass-through fees: fees charged by a depositary bank on your ADR holdings. They generally range from $0.01 to $0.05 per share and are normally charged once per year, depending on the ADR. For more information, visit this FAQ
- Custody fees: we won't charge you any custody fees
- Currency exchange (FX) fees: to fund your brokerage account and execute a trading order, you might need to convert the currency in your main Revolut account. Currency exchange fees vary depending on your plan. For more information, visit this FAQ
- Instrument transfers: transfers from your investment account to a third-party platform are subject to a fee of $35 per position transferred. For more information on instrument transfers, visit this FAQ
- For more information, read the Ex-Ante Costs & Charges Disclosure