
People will soon be able to get paid into their Revolut account.
It comes as Revolut users will be granted Irish IBANs in the coming months.
The online banking app is opening an Irish branch this year so that customers are no longer given Lithuanian codes, which is currently the case.
Some workers have reported issues getting paid through their Revolut account up to now, as employers cited concerns with the foreign IBAN.
Financial Advisor Padraic Kissane says Revolut is working towards become a more mainstream bank:
"There would have tended to be a bit of snobbery that it wasn't an Irish IBAN. They've now ceased that being a problem, that now you have an Irish IBAN."
"Its only a matter of time before the project into the wider banking area. The question is when do they get to the credit or the lending side".