Splitwise vs Wise: Everything you need to know
Find out more about the differences between Splitwise and Wise and how you can use both.
If you’re a customer with UK money app Revolut but are thinking of switching, you’ll need to know how to cancel your card and close your account.
In this guide, we’ll walk you through how to cancel your Revolut card, step-by-step. This will mainly focus on closing your account, but we’ll also show you how to cancel a card order.
And if you’re shopping around for a new card for multi-currency spending abroad, check out the Wise card from the money services provider Wise. Suitable for use in 150+ countries wherever debit cards are accepted, this clever card automatically converts currency at the mid-market exchange rate, only adding a tiny, upfront currency exchange fee.
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If the reason you want to cancel your Revolut card is that you no longer want to use your account or any of Revolut’s services, you’ll need to leave as a customer.
The way to do this is to close your Revolut account. Before you can do this, you’ll need to check that you’ve done the following:¹
Now, here’s how to close your account, in just a few simple steps:¹
Once you’ve done this, both your account and card will be closed.
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Placed an order for a new Revolut card but changed your mind? This section of our guide is for you.
The most important thing to know about cancelling a Revolut card order is that you can only do it within 1 hour of placing the order. This means you’ll need to act fast.
Follow these steps to cancel your card:²
If you’ve paid any delivery or other fees for the new card, these will be refunded to you within 1 working day.²
If you need help cancelling your Revolut card or closing your account, here’s how to contact Revolut customer services:
Once you’re done with Revolut, you might be on the lookout for an alternative.
Open a Wise account and you can get the Wise card for a one-time fee of just £7. You’ll also be able to manage your money in 40+ currencies at once, sending money worldwide in just a few taps on the Wise app.
You can use the Wise card in 150+ countries, and it works almost anywhere that debit cards are accepted. Plus, it works with Apple Pay and Google Pay so contactless mobile payments are sorted.
This clever card automatically converts your pounds to the local currency when you spend abroad, for just a small currency conversion fee.
And you’ll always get mid-market exchange rates, with no costly margin added on top. This means you can spend like a local without ever worrying about currency conversion or exchange rates.
And that’s it - all the essential info you’ll need on how to cancel your Revolut card.
Whether you’re cancelling a card order made in error or closing your account altogether, you can do most things in the Revolut app. But if you need help, it’s good to know that Revolut’s customer support team is only a chat message or email away.
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Sources last checked on date: 07-Nov-2024
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