Over 2 million Revolut customers in Greece

The fintech is expanding its business with plans for a Greek IBAN, strengthening local services and new partnerships in the digital payments market. Greece is now Revolut's 11th largest market internationally.

Over 2 million Revolut customers in Greece

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Revolut, the global fintech company with more than 75 million customers worldwide, has surpassed the 2 million customer milestone in Greece. This development marks its spectacular transition from a travel payments and money transfer app to a key banking partner for millions of consumers, according to the announcement.

This achievement solidifies Greece’s position as one of Revolut’s fastest-growing and most strategically important markets globally. Today, more than 18% of the Greek population uses Revolut, ranking the country among the markets with the highest penetration of the company globally. At the same time, Greece is now Revolut’s 11th largest market globally, based on the number of retail customers.

This development reflects a broader shift in the Greek banking landscape, as consumers increasingly turn to financial services that are user-friendly and tailored to their daily needs, offering transparency in fees. As a result, Revolut is playing an increasingly active role in its customers’ daily financial habits, from payments and savings to investments and business services.

This momentum has strengthened significantly over the past two years. In 2025 alone, Revolut added more than 400,000 new retail customers in Greece, while its total customer base grew by more than 30%.

At the same time, usage of the platform has increased significantly, confirming Revolut’s transition from a travel payment tool to a platform for everyday financial management.

This shift is also clearly reflected in the app’s usage within Greece. The percentage of domestic payments has been steadily increasing year-over-year and now accounts for 68% of all card payments, a figure that shows customers are increasingly using Revolut for their daily needs in Greece, and not just while traveling abroad.

Total card transactions increased by nearly 50% year-over-year in 2025, while Revolut remained the most popular financial app in terms of downloads in Greece for the second consecutive year.

At the same time, customers are increasingly concentrating a larger portion of their broader financial activity on its platform. Revolut Business customers increased by more than 40%, while corporate deposits rose by approximately 60%, reflecting the growing adoption of the platform by Greek businesses and professionals.

Similarly, investment activity saw significant growth, with the number of investors increasing by nearly 60%, while the total investment volume recorded an impressive rise of over 130%. Today, over €320 million has been invested by Greek customers in Flexible Funds.

Ignacio Zunzunegui, Revolut’s Head of Growth for Southern Europe, stated: “Greece is emerging as one of the most striking examples in Europe of how digital transformation and competition are redefining the banking sector. Consumers are increasingly seeking financial services that are simpler, fairer, and designed around their everyday needs. This is precisely why Revolut is gaining their trust on a large scale.

Reaching 2 million customers is a particularly significant milestone for us, as it reflects a deeper shift in consumer behavior, with people now using Revolut to manage their daily finances, savings, and investments.

Our ambition for the future is clear: to be one of the leading banking options in Greece, by investing in local products, local infrastructure, and an even stronger presence in the Greek market.”

The next phase of growth in Greece

As part of this new phase of growth in the country, Revolut plans to open a local branch in Greece, which will enable the provision of Greek IBANs, as well as an expanded range of locally tailored banking services. This development is expected to further strengthen Revolut’s position as an everyday banking partner for individuals and businesses.

At the same time, the company continues to invest in the local ecosystem through partnerships with leading Greek companies such as Skroutz, efood, Public, and Plaisio. By integrating Revolut Pay into the checkout process of partner businesses, the company is helping to further advance digital payments, offering a fast, secure, and seamless shopping experience to millions of consumers in Greece, while also exploring new opportunities for an even stronger presence in the country.

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