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Getting an updated Revolut Romanian IBAN

Revolut will be launching its Romanian branch soon. For customers that are resident in Romania, their accounts will now be migrated to this branch, and they’ll receive an updated Romanian IBAN. This will allow these customers to: 

  • Receive their salary directly into their Revolut account
  • Make payments via Direct Debit and pay utility providers 

Any payments sent to your existing Romanian IBAN after the move will be returned to the sender. However, you can continue to use your current Lithuanian IBAN.

The Romania Branch Terms will become applicable to you as of the migration date. We'll let you know once your migration to the Romania branch is successful.

Eligibility criteria

To have your account migrated to the Romanian branch, you need to meet some specific requirements. For example, you’ll need the required documentation and your country of residence must be Romania. You won't be migrated to the Romanian branch until you meet these criteria.

Migration process

We’ll migrate customers gradually and will send you an email to notify you that your account is going to be migrated. You can expect your account to be migrated in the next few months after you receive that email.

If your account hasn’t been migrated after 2–3 months, be patient — it will be migrated shortly. We'll notify you if there are any delays from our side.

Recurring payments

After receiving your updated RO IBAN, your existing RO IBAN will be deactivated, and you won't be able to use it. You’ll be able to use your updated IBAN for any new recurring payments. Your account will be fully migrated to the Romania branch, making your new local RO IBAN the primary identifier for your account.