What is changing with my CZK and HUF local account details?
From 24 March 2021 (for UK customers)/ 5 April 2021 (for EEA customers), CZK local account numbers will only remain available to Czech and Slovakian customers, and HUF local account numbers only to Hungarian customers. Other Revolut Payments UAB customers will no longer be able to use local CZK and HUF account numbers to receive inbound bank transfers in these currencies. Going forward, any payment sent to CZK or HUF local account details will not be credited to your account and will be returned to the sending bank.
You can continue receiving bank transfers in CZK and HUF using your international IBAN as well as making top-ups in these currencies using your non-Revolut debit or credit card. You can also continue to make outbound bank transfers, card payments or exchange these currencies as usual.
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Changes to Local Account Details Q1 2021
- What happens to payments sent to the local account details after 18 March 2021?
- Which details should I use instead, and where can I find them?
- I have recurring payments sent to my local account details, will I still receive them?
- Why are my local account details not visible in the Revolut App?
- Will my outbound transactions be disrupted by this change?
- Can I expect any hidden fees or delays?
- Can my salary still be paid into my Revolut account?
- Can I still top-up my Revolut account?
- I only use my Revolut account for the local account details, how can I close my Revolut account?
- Will I be charged for returned payments?