Revolut Launches First-of-Its-Kind Vending Machine Dispensing Free Debit Cards in NUS

  • This will be the first such machine in Singapore and is an innovative way for customers to get their physical debit cards.
  • These Revolut cards are exclusively in partnership with Visa. Based on research done by Visa, close to 40% of Gen Z consumers indicate that convenience is a crucial factor in determining which product they use to pay.
  • Through the placement of this vending machine at Singapore’s largest university, Revolut aims to make money management more accessible to students, boosting financial awareness and literacy.

Revolut, the global fintech with more than 45 million customers worldwide has unveiled an innovative way for customers to get their physical debit cards with a first-of-its-kind vending machine located at the National University of Singapore (NUS).

These Revolut cards are exclusively in partnership with Visa, a world leader in digital payments, enabling customers to enjoy the vast acceptance of Visa’s network – across 200 countries and by over 100 million merchants worldwide.

Through the placement of this vending machine at Singapore’s largest university, Revolut aims to make money management more accessible to students and educate them on healthy and smart financial habits, boosting financial literacy.

Students below 21 are often underserved by existing financial institutions. Through Revolut, they can get their very own debit card and gain access to a variety of money management tools, from budgeting and analytics to making payments locally and internationally and starting their investment journey.

Some of the many features Revolut students would find useful include:

  1. Sending & receiving money both locally and internationally – whether it’s splitting a dinner bill with friends or sending money to someone in Singapore or across the globe, with Revolut, it can be done with just a tap.
  2. Making use of smart budgeting & analytics – Users can create spend categories and stay on top of their spend trends with analytics and notifications to track progress and avoid overspending.
  3. Saving while spending – Users can enjoy up to 5% cashback on their favourite brands, all in-app with Shops.
  1. Seamless expense splitting when travelling in a group – whether on their exchange programme or planning for a graduation trip, when travelling in a group, it is often difficult to keep track of expenses manually. With Revolut’s Group Bills feature, group expenses can be seamlessly and instantly settled within the app, regardless of the currency the expense is paid in.
  2. No more unnecessary FX fees – Revolut offers fee-free currency exchange on weekdays for up to S$5k per month for the Standard plan.*
  3. Enjoying the best exchange rates – Revolut allows users to exchange currencies at competitive rates. Users can store up to 34 currencies in-app and spend in over 150 currencies across the globe.
  4. Travelling stress-free with security controls at your fingertips – Users can instantly freeze their card in-app or disable their card’s magnetic stripe in case they misplace it or observe any suspicious transactions. In addition, users can utilise Revolut’s unique feature—a single-use disposable virtual card that can be added to their e-wallet on a mobile device for use both in physical stores and online.
  1. Getting an edge in investing with Stock Learn – A lack of knowledge is the first barrier to entry in making smart investment decisions that support one’s financial goals. Which is why, Revolut is committed to advancing financial literacy with in-app educational modules for Stocks which covers the basics of stock investing.
  2. Investing in Stocks with as little as US$1 – This is perfect for new investors who want to start their investing journey. Revolut has over 1,000+ stocks and ETFs to choose from. Other asset classes in-app include precious metals like Gold, Silver, Platinum and Palladium.**

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Arman Shah

A former travel writer with fond memories of solo adventures in Southeast Asia, Arman is now founder and editor of The Everyday People. If you ever see him approaching with a camera and voice recorder in hand, please choose kindness and don’t decline his request for an interview.

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