Revolut vs. Wise - 1 year later (Review)

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  • Опубликовано: 2 фев 2025

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  • @MaggiFuchs
    @MaggiFuchs  2 месяца назад +2

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  • @mohitphulara9125
    @mohitphulara9125 2 года назад +37

    First time I saw such honest review from any person, it shows your honesty too. Great, keep it up 🙂

  • @franzc1656
    @franzc1656 10 месяцев назад +5

    Good summary. I also have both, although I don't have a physical Revolut card. The big advantage I see with Wise is I can receive income in various currencies and convert it to Euro relatively cheaply. Revolut is very widely used in my country so is excellent for sharing bill and transferring money to friends and some small businesses too. I intent to keep both also

  • @hi_wifi_guy
    @hi_wifi_guy 2 года назад +8

    Thank you so much for posting this, it is so helpful! I am going to do what you do, have accounts on both and use them to their strengths.

  • @garys2187
    @garys2187 2 года назад +6

    Very useful thank you for posting. Also, a thank you to some of the other posters because your questions and comments were also helpful.

    • @MaggiFuchs
      @MaggiFuchs  2 года назад +1

      Thanks Gary, and I absolutely agree. :)

  • @mangalisoxaba498
    @mangalisoxaba498 2 года назад +6

    I enjoyed getting this helpful information from you Maggi, keep it up.. much appreciated.

  • @georgidimitrov828
    @georgidimitrov828 Год назад +7

    Hands down the best review/comparison of these two great services!
    I use both, but only have a Revolut card, and I'm generally more inclined to Revolut because of the wider range of services.
    Still, a big fan of Wise too. 🙂
    Nice video
    Regards

    • @MaggiFuchs
      @MaggiFuchs  Год назад

      Great to hear, thank you. :)

  • @wakeelahcaldwell8526
    @wakeelahcaldwell8526 7 месяцев назад +1

    i feel much better with your review . Im going to get both cards now thanks to your review.

  • @gprice5640
    @gprice5640 7 месяцев назад +1

    Nice clip, great that you delivered the message slowly. I will have to check out Revolut.

  • @hsahil_10
    @hsahil_10 Год назад +2

    Very useful video. I have been using both for more than a year.

  • @annar8980
    @annar8980 9 месяцев назад +1

    Very helpful! Thank you for taking the time and posting this.

  • @temajungmichael
    @temajungmichael 10 месяцев назад +1

    Created a wise account with a digital and physical card and I'm so so happy with how it works. Highly recommend!

  • @aleksanderiwuc1730
    @aleksanderiwuc1730 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you Maggi, for such informative and structured review :). Kudos for you :D!

  • @klimtkahlo
    @klimtkahlo 3 месяца назад

    Just subbed to your channel! First because you are Austrian and I love Austrians and Austria. Spent the happiest period of my life in Austria and second because you share really useful information to me and in my opinion! 💞

    • @MaggiFuchs
      @MaggiFuchs  3 месяца назад

      Glad to have you here! Greetings from Austria! :)

  • @jasiupasa9356
    @jasiupasa9356 2 года назад +27

    Good work summarizing both of them , just 2 things to correct
    1 = You can charge your wise balance with your bank's card the same way as revolut , in both cases you might be asked to confirm transaction using 3ds from your austrian bank , otherwise no big differences
    2 = in wise you also have vaults , they are called jars
    i 100% agree with your advice about using both , while keeping your old regular card , and so far i also havent found the perfect debit card provider , cause each has his pros/cons

    • @MaggiFuchs
      @MaggiFuchs  2 года назад +8

      Thanks for clarifing that. 🤗 You are right, it‘s indeed possible to charge the Wise account via another bank card. I never noticed that, it‘s quite hidden. But I still have to say that for that, I prefer Revoluts process, because to me it‘s much more straightforward. Also, the Revolut vaults work better for me. As far as I saw, I can‘t share the vault with other persons, which is essential for me. :)

    • @ev-ezaye3580
      @ev-ezaye3580 Год назад

      ​@@MaggiFuchs Brilliant video and your experience is certainly the cherry on top!

    • @RR-et6zp
      @RR-et6zp 3 месяца назад +1

      and with revolut, the bad thing is the insurance. The currency thing, you just need to transfer to currency wallet in the app and then pay. You can wire money of you have the Metal plan

  • @auktioneer
    @auktioneer 9 месяцев назад

    A really useful review comparing these two cards and presented in such an enthusiastic and captivating way, thankyou 🙂

  • @arlenecollins7279
    @arlenecollins7279 2 месяца назад

    You will never know how much this video helped me. 👏👍
    I bought a place in France, and needed a French bank account. That can be a horrendous challenge, because they want all your tax returns from your home country, and a large deposit. Etc. So I set up a WISE account instead. So very good. All my property insurance and utilities are set up with auto pay via WISE. It was seamless. Thanks!!!🙏

    • @MaggiFuchs
      @MaggiFuchs  2 месяца назад

      So happy to hear that my video was useful! Enjoy your new place in France - how exciting! :)

  • @driftertravels928
    @driftertravels928 2 года назад +65

    I have both and travel a lot as a digital nomad, but generally prefer Wise, just simpler to use, completely transparent, card payments are always reliable and does not try to do too much. Revolut is bit of a jack of all trades but not the best at any, if I want to invest there are better companies, same with crypto. Neither are actually banks so do not put a lot of money in them.

    • @bodigames
      @bodigames 2 года назад +14

      Revolut is a bank. it has a bank license of the EU, UK and also in individual countries for example Netherlands and Lithuania

    • @elismart13
      @elismart13 2 года назад +1

      OK so where do you put most of your money?

    • @glennis-dankuwel6020
      @glennis-dankuwel6020 2 года назад

      Tks for that info.

    • @dartiajazaj7886
      @dartiajazaj7886 Год назад

      Revolut has payment links. You send it to someone and they can pay you with ApplePay or any other credit/debit. Wise does not have that. And for me that makes Revolut nr.1
      And customer support is crazy good.
      And referrals are crazy i get 180€ monthly from referrals. They give you 40€ just to invite someone! And on Wise after you invite someone in the app they have to make 3x 250€ transfer for you to be abble to get your reward lol. Idk just sayin

    • @PastawithGod
      @PastawithGod Год назад +7

      Both have the bank license. Don't put out wrong information. Wise has it for years, revolut also for a while now.

  • @RutaAngelinaVoronova
    @RutaAngelinaVoronova 11 месяцев назад +1

    ein richtig tolles Video! Ich habe noch keine WISE, aber Revolut ist mein absoluter Favorit! Ein SUPER Video. vielen dank!

  • @LeoneLorenzo
    @LeoneLorenzo Год назад +1

    TOP Erklärung Maggi. Extrem klar und unmissverständlich, vor allem für die, die auch wir wir oft in Brasilien sind. Grüsse aus der Schweiz

    • @MaggiFuchs
      @MaggiFuchs  Год назад

      Danke, das freut mich zu hören…

  • @walravenwill735
    @walravenwill735 2 года назад +2

    This is really helpful! Thank you!

  • @christines5430
    @christines5430 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you for this comprehensive and honest review.

  • @raymondrumbundaberg
    @raymondrumbundaberg 2 месяца назад +1

    I just got back from Thailand and was using both. Had an incident where the atm rebooted during a wise withdrawal. Money was debited from my account, but no money dispensed. Rang wise and after some paperwork, they submitted a charge back to visa. Took 30 days, but I got the money refunded including all the fees. I thought my money was gone, but thankfully it was resolved. Took 30 days. Wise was very helpful. So I'm pretty thankful.

  • @nelumflower1536
    @nelumflower1536 Год назад +4

    My husband and me have both a wise account and are happy with the speed of exchanging money and paying bills or services with in no time. Revolut sounds also interesting.

  • @mrmithungarg
    @mrmithungarg Год назад

    Thank you so much for such nice information and in such a transparent and kind way 🙏

  • @pupoje
    @pupoje 2 года назад +6

    Revolut is prepaid and wise is debit card. That also might be issue sometimes. For example I can’t pay Italian highway toll with prepaid card.

    • @MaggiFuchs
      @MaggiFuchs  2 года назад +1

      I think that both are prepaid cards, because if there is no money on the account, both wont work. Have you tried to use a Revolut card on the Italian highway toll?

    • @pupoje
      @pupoje 2 года назад

      @@MaggiFuchs No i didn’t bit according Revolut forum, all Revolut cards are prepaid. Wise is debit

    • @Taldanmus
      @Taldanmus Год назад +3

      hmm..is there a distinction between debit and prepaid??

  • @sage1021
    @sage1021 2 года назад

    Great! Thank you that was helpful! Just subscribed ⭐️

  • @BlazeNexusDelta
    @BlazeNexusDelta 2 года назад +2

    Thank you Maggi, as usual, your information is very useful! Love your natural and authentic way of delivering your content… keep up the great videos. =)

    • @MaggiFuchs
      @MaggiFuchs  2 года назад

      Thank you so much for that nice comment, I really appreciate it! 🤗

  • @brunosousa9264
    @brunosousa9264 2 года назад +31

    On revolut, you can prevent the weekend fees by add a currency and money there during the week.

    • @MaggiFuchs
      @MaggiFuchs  2 года назад +10

      Seems like that could work, provided that you can hold money in the needed currency. Unfortunately, it would not have helped me in Brazil, because I cant hold Real. :-) But thanks for pointing that out. 🤗

    • @fahiem95
      @fahiem95 Год назад

      In any case the charges are not huge.

  • @oscarferreira1
    @oscarferreira1 16 дней назад

    the fee on the weekend is for exchanges of currency. You can do this before hand and when you pay it will use the local currency account.

  • @S_I_P_R_N_E_T
    @S_I_P_R_N_E_T 8 месяцев назад

    Awesome info. Transparent, comprehensive and informative. I wonder if something changed since the last time you did this video in terms of availability and transfers. Vielen Dank.

    • @MaggiFuchs
      @MaggiFuchs  8 месяцев назад +2

      I am still on the free account on both services, so with the basics that I used, I haven‘t noticed too many changes… 🤔 The way I use it is still the same. Revolut introduced many new features, but they are mainly for the paid accounts, so I don‘t have any experience with them. Hope that helps! :)

  • @gildardojimenez3268
    @gildardojimenez3268 2 года назад +6

    Great review thanks

  • @MonsieurWeinberg
    @MonsieurWeinberg 2 года назад +21

    Nice job, Maggi. Interestingly, Wise has policies and limits that depend on your country of permanent residence. For US residents, there are very restrictive limits on free withdrawals of cash from ATM machines, regardless of where you are traveling. Once the limit is reached, there are heavy fees that apply.

    • @MaggiFuchs
      @MaggiFuchs  2 года назад +4

      Same here with my account, the limit is not very high either. But as I mentioned in the video, I rarely cash money anyways, so that has never affected me. :) I agree about the fees, but compared to what my bank would charge me, it’s the way cheaper option.

    • @MonsieurWeinberg
      @MonsieurWeinberg 2 года назад +4

      @Helena Carlock “Heavy” is a relative term. Wise puts limits on free withdrawals, both the amount and the number per month. After the limit is reached, there is a fee…$2 might be right. I haven’t paid attention exactly since I try NOT to use Wise for cash withdrawals at a machine. I have other bank cards that charge no fee, so I don’t use Wise for that. Using wise for a purchase, on the other hand, is free! If you live in the US, you can make unlimited cash withddrawals without fees by using a Capitol One 360 or Charles Schwab debit card.

    • @MaggiFuchs
      @MaggiFuchs  2 года назад +4

      @Helena Carlock On my Revolut account, it’s 2% (min 1€) over 1000€. I think thats very cheap, compared to my bank back home who would take 2% as well, but a minimum of 7,5€ plus for example in Brazil, there are no ATMs where I can get money for free with my Austrian card so they carge ~4€ per withdrawal (with Revolut I can get money for free in all Caixa banks) and then my bank uses a bad exchange rate… so while getting 100€ from Revolut cost me either nothing or 2€, my Austrian account would cost me 10€+ in fees…

    • @kmcca204
      @kmcca204 2 года назад

      @Helena Carlock 2% on anything over $100 (one-hundred) for US residents. Not sure about other countries.

  • @russfreelancer
    @russfreelancer Год назад +1

    really useful information, thank you so much!!!

  • @Lyns2812
    @Lyns2812 Год назад

    Maggi, just to let you know that I love your videos, lifestyle and of all, your smile 😊

  • @Taldanmus
    @Taldanmus Год назад +2

    As of the end of August, Revolut in the USA appears to be adding fees for debit and credit card transfers, ranging from 1-3% Achtung! 😮

  • @leelemaire5716
    @leelemaire5716 2 года назад +3

    Merci beaucoup, vraiment intéressant et pratique. Continue les très bon travail 👍

  • @SaloniSaha-eh6ee
    @SaloniSaha-eh6ee Год назад

    This video is really nice and u explain very well.. thanks for sharing ur review..

  • @portetal
    @portetal 19 дней назад

    What is meant by Card? Is it a Visa card or whatever? What symbol on a payment terminal does it match with? Sorry, but I am unclear about the topic. There is money deposited in your Revolut or Wise account and you have a card that draws money from that account at the point of purchase right?

  • @VimalaSridurai
    @VimalaSridurai 8 месяцев назад

    Thanks a lot for the very useful info and tips!😊

  • @gabygroebler4177
    @gabygroebler4177 Год назад +2

    Hello Maggie, I use the Wuse card for 2 years now. First: it's very easy to.put money on the Wuse account: either via Sepa transfer from your employer, or from your private bank account, it takes about 24 hours. From the Wise card of my son it takes seconds. You can easily split money between 2 Wise cards and it costs nothing. Paying bills with the Wise card costs nothing in Euro snd o ly a small amount in foreign currency. I think k you should correct this. Kind Regards, Gaby.

    • @MaggiFuchs
      @MaggiFuchs  Год назад +2

      Hi Gaby, I am not sure what you want me to correct. I believe I gave Wise a very good rating, after all I still use it in the areas it shines, but I stand by my opinion that Revolut makes it easier to charge the account and does things like the shared vaults better, which is useful for me and my husband while traveling. Have you ever tried Revolut?

  • @agnodarwin
    @agnodarwin 2 года назад +24

    Nice one Maggi, just to clear this: Wise is NOT a bank (no licence as a bank) and Revolut is a licenced bank (Lituania).

    • @aq2819
      @aq2819 2 года назад

      Revolut will never get a UK banking licence. Another soviet scum company trying to hide in Lithuania.

    • @mikelo_GIL
      @mikelo_GIL 10 месяцев назад

      Fintech doesn't necessarily need to be a bank so long as they provide secured financial services

    • @Lexus3377
      @Lexus3377 7 месяцев назад

      Why not

  • @shanniecarmi12
    @shanniecarmi12 Год назад

    Thank you, very clear and helpful.
    Trasfer money for both is like a making a payment with another credit card? Or as bank transaction? Asking because my bank tx fees are very high and it can also take long time to get approval.
    Also, I'm thinking of the best way to manage both cards-
    Split my budget between them, and transfer once a month? Once a week? Or spontaneously whenever i need?
    And having only virtual cards can be an issue?

    • @MaggiFuchs
      @MaggiFuchs  Год назад

      You can do both, you can charge via transfer or just use your normal debit card (then it’s like buying something online, just that it charges your account). I always keep a little bit money there that I would need for the next few days. Recharging is fast and in theory you could do it on the go, but you would need an internet connection for that, which is sometimes tricky to do while traveling.
      With a virtual card, you can only buy things online. Even though you could theoretically put a virtual card in your wallet on your phone, I personally prefer having a physical card, just in case.

  • @Daniel-ro6ih
    @Daniel-ro6ih Год назад

    Thanks for the video. It was very helpful.

  • @alexbishop5870
    @alexbishop5870 10 месяцев назад

    Great Video, thanks. But I’m a bit confused- putting money on my Wise Card is easy - you either transfer it from a regular bank account after the first transfer it’s instant or for a small fee you can Apple Pay it. Perhaps it’s different in Brazil but I have both UK and Australian bank accounts linked and both work great.

    • @MaggiFuchs
      @MaggiFuchs  10 месяцев назад

      There are lots of ways. I usually wire money there or use the debit card of my Austrian bank to recharge. :)

  • @bigdisplay7042
    @bigdisplay7042 Год назад +1

    Vielen Dank für die guten Tipps.

  • @kimmym1582
    @kimmym1582 11 месяцев назад

    Pls kindly let me know who are the principals or banking behind these two cards? Thank you for sharing 🙏❤️

    • @MaggiFuchs
      @MaggiFuchs  11 месяцев назад

      I think they are their own companies.

    • @kimmym1582
      @kimmym1582 11 месяцев назад

      Who are “they “ ? It’s good to know who I’ll be giving my personal information to 🙏

    • @MaggiFuchs
      @MaggiFuchs  11 месяцев назад

      Revolut and Wise are their own companies.

  • @RR-et6zp
    @RR-et6zp 3 месяца назад +1

    with revolut, the bad thing is the insurance. The currency thing, you just need to transfer to currency wallet in the app and then pay. You can wire money of you have the Metal plan

    • @MaggiFuchs
      @MaggiFuchs  3 месяца назад

      I have no experience with their insurance. I use the free plan from Revolut and I prefer having my own insurance from my home country. :)

  • @diannbottomley3062
    @diannbottomley3062 Год назад +3

    I am an older (70+) traveler & not quite sure I understand the difference between using the cards you are reviewing and my regular credit cards. My credit cards have no international transaction fee's for purchases and no fee's for accessing cash at a bank or certain ATM's .I do carry cash, which I replenish as needed. I auto-pay my credit cards statements in full each month, so I never have any interest fee's for that either.
    Also, when I use my credit cards for purchases, I have certain protections/warranties, that I otherwise would not have if I was purchasing with cash.
    So, if all I am doing is transferring money from my bank checking account into one of the cards you are speaking of, what is the advantage of them? I'm not quite understanding the concept. Are you saying that when using my 'bank ie Chase Credit card, they don't give me the best currency exchange rate when purchasing?
    Today's exchange rate for a purchase might be different, more or less, than it would have bent first exchange the money that would be put on the cards you are mentioning.
    As you can probably tell, I am even confused trying to figure out how to ask how it would be different from just using my bank credit card for purchases & or using cash that I have withdrawn from my bank checking account via the ATM.
    Hope you can clarify a little on that.
    Thanks & I love all your video's. Getting ready to do 6 months in the EU with a 40L backpack. I am excited & nervous at the same time.
    😊

    • @MaggiFuchs
      @MaggiFuchs  Год назад +1

      Hi DiAnn! Well, if you’re bank account charges you no fees, then you indeed have no use for a card like this. Austrian banks are thieves as soon as you want to pay with any foreign currencies and charge a lot, so I save a lot of money using Revout and Wise. Hope that helps. :)

    • @diannbottomley3062
      @diannbottomley3062 Год назад +2

      @@MaggiFuchs Thanks Maggi! And thank you for all your video's. I will be traveling in France this July for 6 months & will be attempting to pack only a 40 L backpack. Watching how you have minimized has inspired me to give it a try. My biggest challenge is taking 6 months of medication & special vitamins, and needing both summer & fall (through December) clothes. Will be interesting for sure. Thank again!

    • @MaggiFuchs
      @MaggiFuchs  Год назад

      That‘s definitely a challenge, especially with all the seasons! There is no way around taking special medications, but regarding the rest, don‘t forget that you can buy almost anything anywhere… I love layering my clothes when it‘s getting cold so I can wear the same clothes as in warm weather, but I would probably treat myself to a new winter coat when it gets really cold instead of hauling it around for months. 😅 I also know a few people who mail themselves a set of winter clothes and mail home some summer clothes. :)

    • @diannbottomley3062
      @diannbottomley3062 Год назад

      @@MaggiFuchs Good info! I'm for certain shipping all my gardening clothes...the boots themselves would take up half my backpack.🙂

    • @Taldanmus
      @Taldanmus Год назад

      That's a sweet deal, no fees for a credit card cash advance..they typically charge interest starting the day of the withdrawal.

  • @AntonNicholls
    @AntonNicholls 10 месяцев назад

    I appreciate your shared experience thank you.

  • @pavolkocis7456
    @pavolkocis7456 2 года назад +4

    Hi Maggi Revolut stopped supporting top ups from credit cards on 22nd July last year in the UK 🇬🇧 only from debit cards is possible unfortunately. With the Wise you can but with some changes do you know what charges are there?

    • @MaggiFuchs
      @MaggiFuchs  2 года назад +2

      Hi! I am afraid I don‘t know that. Maybe just reach out to their customer service? :)

  • @joaojaqueryfilho9738
    @joaojaqueryfilho9738 2 года назад +1

    My WISE card DID NOT WORK when I most needed it.
    After being in transit for more than 24hr, I arrived to pick-up a rental car, but WISE declined the payment. I called support but no one answered as it was out of their working hours. My purchase was within the card limit and I had 10x more funds than what was necessary.

    • @MaggiFuchs
      @MaggiFuchs  2 года назад +3

      Oh no, that does not sound fun at all.
      I personally always book (and pick up) my car rentals with my credit card from my home bank. I never use Revolut or Wise for this, because I think they technically count as prepaid debit cards, and debit cards and car rent companies, it’s always a hit or miss and many of the rental companies don’t accept them at all or only with restrictions.

  • @vishalraheja4399
    @vishalraheja4399 Год назад +1

    Wise has 3 disposable virtual cards, while revoult has only one. Virtual cards from Wise can be used everywhere but from revoult, it does not work on few e-commerce portal in Germany.

    • @MaggiFuchs
      @MaggiFuchs  Год назад

      As far as I know, on Revolut you can have up to 20 virtual cards…

  • @diegoyuiop
    @diegoyuiop Год назад +1

    Thank you very much Maggi. I'm from Italy but I'm going to Brazil this summers and I have a Revolut free account as you do but I can't find what commission would I pay when using it to buy stuff in Brazil. Is there any commission at all that Revolut withholds?

    • @MaggiFuchs
      @MaggiFuchs  Год назад +2

      Hi! I am not sure if everyone has the same cost structure of if they change a little bit by location of the cardholder, but we had no fees for paying with the card, currency exchange is free for up to 1000€ (except 1% on the weekend) and also no fees to withdraw money up to 200€ by Revolut, but most ATMs charge you quite a lot, usually 20 - 25 Reais (4-5€). However, we found out that when you go to Bradesco banks and use their ATMs, they don‘t charge any fees, so we did that most of the time. If you type „limits“ in the search bar in the Revolut app, you can access the limits page that shows you how much you already spent. I hope that helps. :)

    • @diegoyuiop
      @diegoyuiop Год назад

      @@MaggiFuchs Thank you again for the info!

  • @mrpeel3239
    @mrpeel3239 11 месяцев назад +1

    Well-balanced review!

  • @pupoje
    @pupoje 2 года назад +1

    Revolut has also subaccount for Children. Mi daughter like this very much

  • @Traveler_sn
    @Traveler_sn 4 месяца назад

    So how pay with card abroad during weekends - always paying fees? Doesn't sound like a deal to me.

    • @MaggiFuchs
      @MaggiFuchs  4 месяца назад

      Best would be to compare their fees with your existing credit card / debit card. For me it’s a good deal. If you already have better conditions, then you are right, there is no point in getting it.

    • @Traveler_sn
      @Traveler_sn 4 месяца назад

      ​@@MaggiFuchsi think i'll combine Revolut with Monese or unit+.

  • @marinecup83
    @marinecup83 2 года назад +1

    you can also have a savings account in wise.

  • @MshTch
    @MshTch 8 дней назад

    Very informative video!!

  • @ashleyfraser114
    @ashleyfraser114 Год назад

    Thank you very much for the video, if I send payment link via wise to other people, will they be able to use the link by paying with a credit card like Visa/MasterCard?

    • @MaggiFuchs
      @MaggiFuchs  Год назад

      I am not sure, I have never tried that. :)

  • @johnanthony6337
    @johnanthony6337 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you for your review. I have a Revolut account which is great mainly using where I can buy currency and store at a great exchange rate on the card. I use other debit cards which charge no international exchange fees and are also very good on the exchange rate. I can freeze my debit cards when not in use too. The Revolut card is free here in Australia but the Wise Card has a nominal fee.
    ATM, I am finding it a little difficult to just have the Wise card activated for use on my Google Wallet. Regards, J

  • @op28-dk
    @op28-dk Месяц назад

    Great advice, Thanks

  • @klimtkahlo
    @klimtkahlo 3 месяца назад

    Do you pay a fee for the physical cards? You mentioned with free accounts it is a one time fee plus shipping. Has that changed?

    • @MaggiFuchs
      @MaggiFuchs  3 месяца назад +1

      I believe it’s still the same. I guess if you don’t want a physical card and just use them to pay with your phone then you may even be able to skip that.

    • @klimtkahlo
      @klimtkahlo 3 месяца назад

      @@MaggiFuchs thank you so very much for taking the time to respond! Truly appreciate it! 💞

  • @lifeonhai6885
    @lifeonhai6885 2 года назад +2

    Thanks for the nice comparison. A quick question, withdrawing money from ATM using Revolut card on weekend wouldn't cost anything if that currency is already in your account ? For example one can exchange Euros to Dollars on Friday and withdraw on Sunday, it should be free or ?

    • @MaggiFuchs
      @MaggiFuchs  Год назад +3

      The way I understand it, you should be right about that. But I don’t know 100%, because honestly, I have never had the chance to try this, because the currencies of the countries I travel to (like Brazilian Reais atm) are not available as account currencies. So I am stuck with the exchange rates. :)

  • @BAghz00
    @BAghz00 2 года назад +3

    Could you use Wise as a normal debit card in your home country?

  • @marjath2942
    @marjath2942 2 года назад +5

    As a resident of Japan, will the JPY on my Wise debit card be automatically converted at the mid-market rate whenever it's used to pay for something in another country? I'm trying to get my head around why travelers would hold multiple currencies.

    • @MaggiFuchs
      @MaggiFuchs  2 года назад +3

      The only practical reason I could think of is to avoid the exchange fees on the weekend.

    • @domdimensions9219
      @domdimensions9219 2 года назад +5

      The value of currencies fluctuate a lot. You can convert currency when the exchange rate is in your favor, and hold it in your wise account. Yes the JYP will be automaticlly converted, BUT, what if the exchange rate is better today? You can take advantage by holding that foriegn currency in your wise account.

  • @kmcca204
    @kmcca204 2 года назад +5

    Hi Maggie! For US residents beginning 1 March 2023 its 2% on anything over $100 (one-hundred-dollars) with Wise. I dont think Revolut is available to us yet 😥 I still like the idea when traveling to EU to be able to have 1 card that has both USD and EU stored for the convenience and maybe a CC for backup though. Is Apple Pay widely available in the EU like it is in the States? Next trip Id love to be able to just use iphone/watch for payments like home. And not have to worry about/deal with cards at all 😉 I can dream right? lol

    • @MaggiFuchs
      @MaggiFuchs  2 года назад +2

      Hi! Many places I traveled to recently (Austria, Germany, France, Italy, Spain, Portugal) support contactless payment, either with cards or with the phone. Most supermarkets and stores have it. But I would not recommend it as the only mean of payment, because many small restaurants etc. don’t have it. And I was amazed that there are still places that don’t even accept any cards and only want cash… so I joing your dream of a day where all of this will be easier… 😅

    • @marynickless5525
      @marynickless5525 2 года назад +3

      I am a U.S. resident and I just opened the Revolut card. Maybe it wasn’t available before, but it is now

    • @desertserna
      @desertserna Год назад +2

      Revolut is available for US Citizens since late 2021. I opened my Revolut account right after they started. I was one of the “Beta” customers and honestly I have not been disappointed at all. I use my Revolut when I go to Mexico and my card works perfect.

    • @_Viking
      @_Viking Год назад +1

      FYi, apple pay/google pay and contactless is the most widely used payment in Scandinavia. I haven't used cash for many years😊

    • @stevedice5963
      @stevedice5963 9 месяцев назад

      Just open a charles schwab investor checking. Use atms worldwide, the regular atm fee is reimbursed 3 weeks later. Always say YES local currency and NO to check balance and requests by the atm to convert currency those fees don't get reimbursed and its a rip off

  • @la_chistera
    @la_chistera 6 месяцев назад

    Dear Maggi: thanks for your video. Couple of questions: is it easy to return the money left from your trip to your usual bank account?
    I would like to travel to Uzbekistan: in this type of countries, which of the cards you think it would be stronger to use in ATM and usual payments?
    Thanks a lot for your video, that is what I wanted to see!

    • @MaggiFuchs
      @MaggiFuchs  6 месяцев назад

      Yes, it‘s very easy to return the money back. You could just wire it back. I usually use up the money at home by just paying with card.
      Unfortunately, I haven‘t been to those countries yet, so I am afraid I am not a big help on the second question. :)

  • @natnaelazmera4667
    @natnaelazmera4667 2 года назад +4

    Thank you Maggi for an amazing video, it was just what I needed! Just a quick question.... So I will be doing an exchange semester in Paris (from the US), so I want to convert dollars to euros so that I could spend it in Paris and other parts of Europe. What do you recommend?

    • @MaggiFuchs
      @MaggiFuchs  2 года назад +3

      Hi! Thanks for your nice comment. If I were in your situation, I would probably just get a card from Revolut or Wise and use it to pay in Europe and just add some money to it as you go. That‘s the way we do it. :)

    • @ev-ezaye3580
      @ev-ezaye3580 Год назад

      @Natnael America whilst you're looking into the options between Revolut & Wise, you can lookup a third option; N26 which comes highly recommended from Monito

  • @AbrahamMperehVictor
    @AbrahamMperehVictor 2 года назад

    Please how did you create the virtual card

    • @MaggiFuchs
      @MaggiFuchs  2 года назад

      Directly in the app, under cards.

  • @rozumwpromocji122
    @rozumwpromocji122 Год назад

    Hallo, wenn ich meine Daten ändern muss, neue handynummer, oder hausbank, ist das kompliziert?danke

    • @MaggiFuchs
      @MaggiFuchs  Год назад

      Hallo! Ich hab nur mal meine Adresse geändert, das war nicht so kompliziert. Hausbank glaube ich musst du gar keine angeben.

  • @Mr.DJones
    @Mr.DJones 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you for your time and posting. I've never even heard of these cards. So thank you again. I'll check them both out. Does anyone have any experience using these cards in Vietnam, or are these cards more for Europe? Thank you.

    • @MaggiFuchs
      @MaggiFuchs  9 месяцев назад +1

      I personally have no experience with them in Vietnam, but hopefully someone around here can share their experience. :)

  • @wanderwomanproductions9990
    @wanderwomanproductions9990 2 года назад

    Very helpful video! Quick question .. can you connect Wise card to an Uber account? Many Thanks!

    • @MaggiFuchs
      @MaggiFuchs  2 года назад +1

      I didn’t connect it directly to Uber, but i have it set up in Apple Pay and i use that to pay in Uber. :)

  • @lilylelob
    @lilylelob 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you! I will apply for wise as well. I have for many years Revolut, got also the pro paying account and saved me lots of money in exchange rates.
    Unfortunately in Canada Revolut isn’t accepted or is on a waiting list. Maybe wise isn’t forbidden

  • @banksiasong
    @banksiasong Год назад +1

    Interested to hear your view about carrying cash.
    Last month we travelled to Europe and UK, and was very surprised that cash is still often asked for, and on some occasions the only form of payment. We had to scurry to an ATM for cash, and of course got the high fees and exchange rate. It was very surprising, especially in Amsterdam and Berlin.
    Many thanks.

    • @MaggiFuchs
      @MaggiFuchs  Год назад

      Unfortunately still necessary… I always keep around 30€ in cash and use it when I have to. In Austria, we have lots of remote restaurants that don‘t have internet connection in the remote mountain areas, so there it‘s a nobrainer. But unfortunately many other restaurants insist on taking cash or only allow to pay with card if it‘s more than 20€.

  • @attilamaradi
    @attilamaradi Год назад

    Hi I am not resident but own an apartment in Rio. Do you suggest to use wise for BRL transactions? The local banks are horrible and it is also almost impossible to open a bank account with them.

    • @MaggiFuchs
      @MaggiFuchs  Год назад +1

      I used it as a card to travel Brazil as a tourist, so for me, charging it with my account from my homecountry and then spending money with the card was awesome. If you want to transfer money within Brazil, I am not sure if it would work and how high the fees would be.

    • @attilamaradi
      @attilamaradi Год назад

      @@MaggiFuchs Thanks for replying!

  • @Tradesman1956
    @Tradesman1956 2 года назад +1

    What do you recommend when Wise blocks your account? Any experience with this ?

    • @MaggiFuchs
      @MaggiFuchs  2 года назад +1

      No, I have no experience with this. But I guess I would contact their customer service and try to find out what happened. :)

  • @swedendive
    @swedendive 10 месяцев назад

    You must change the currency in each country in the Wise app? Or you keep your own currency - when take out money from ATM.

    • @MaggiFuchs
      @MaggiFuchs  10 месяцев назад

      I usually just keep it in my own currency.

  • @Diya_285
    @Diya_285 Год назад

    Thanks for the explanation. So both accounts are automatically EU accounts? Meaning if you live outside the EU/US/UK and you want to send money to your Revolut/Wise account, international bank transfer fees may apply, right?

    • @MaggiFuchs
      @MaggiFuchs  Год назад

      I think which kind of account you get depends on where you live, but you can open other accounts in other currencies. But if you want to send money to and from a foreign account (and not charge it with a e.g. bank card), I guess there will be some fees.

  • @riccardoringenberg7831
    @riccardoringenberg7831 Год назад

    Hi Maggi, is it possible to load the Wise card with Brazilian money to use it there?
    As I will be traveling to Brazil this year and I saw in another video of you that you have been there before, I'm wondering if I can use Wise in Brazil.

    • @MaggiFuchs
      @MaggiFuchs  Год назад +1

      Hi Riccardo! I am in Brazil at the moment and I am using it. :) However, you can‘t hold BRL in Wise. I just use my normal Euro account, and I just use my Wise card as normal to pay and it just exchanges it with the current Interbank exchange rate and takes it from my Euro account. And that‘s much cheaper than when I would use my bank card from home to make the payments. I hope that helps. :) Enjoy Brazil!

    • @riccardoringenberg7831
      @riccardoringenberg7831 Год назад

      ​@@MaggiFuchs Ah that's how it works, so it converts from my CHF or EUR account direct to BRL when I pay with the Wise card in Brazil. Muito obrigado pela sua ajuda ;-)

    • @MaggiFuchs
      @MaggiFuchs  Год назад

      @@riccardoringenberg7831 De nada. :)

  • @philip5899
    @philip5899 Год назад

    I have banks in uk and USA, can I use revolut to transfer money between them?

    • @MaggiFuchs
      @MaggiFuchs  Год назад

      I guess you could, but probably you would need to pay fees to get money out at least in one direction?!

  • @hetasaputra4598
    @hetasaputra4598 7 месяцев назад

    In Milan, tap pay occasionally failed when using Wise. Never failed with Revolut

  • @loltventertainment5244
    @loltventertainment5244 Год назад

    What time does early pay reach your bank with revolut

    • @MaggiFuchs
      @MaggiFuchs  Год назад

      I am not sure what early pay is… 🤔

  • @whatudoin1
    @whatudoin1 Год назад

    do they provide a german iban(DE) or is it english and belgium ?

  • @allthingsreview777
    @allthingsreview777 2 года назад +1

    Do either provide fraud protection? If my card gets stolen or copied and I still have let’s say 1k on the card.

    • @MaggiFuchs
      @MaggiFuchs  2 года назад +2

      Hm… good question. To get a 100% certain answer, maybe reach out to their customer service. I know from experience that Revolut „blocks“ payments when they seem unusual, a lot more than my bank does. I then have to go to the app and confirm that it is me, then it goes through the second time I try. That happens sometimes when I am in a new destination and use it in a new supermarket or try to pay online etc. So that makes me feel quite secure. But other than that, I always just keep a little bit of money available on the card itself. It is so easy to recharge it from my actual bank account when I need money, and I also have a little bit of money on the savings account (vault) in Revolut, which is not accessible for payments by the card, but I can move it there with a few clicks in the app. I personally see it more as a prepaid travel debit card, so I don‘t keep my money there. I just recharge as I go.

  • @scottmunro3611
    @scottmunro3611 3 месяца назад

    Which is best for ATM cash withdrawals? :)

    • @MaggiFuchs
      @MaggiFuchs  3 месяца назад

      For me, it makes no difference which card I am using. I am on the free plan of both and I rarely carry cash with me so I don’t cash too much money. But I don’t remember running into any trouble with cashing money with either card.

  • @abidaferdous7913
    @abidaferdous7913 Год назад

    Hi, many thanks for the information. Which card is best for worldwide travelling? As I don’t like keeping too much cash on me so its easy for me to do shopping, pay hotel, etc. I never use any car apart from UK card but my bank charge me a lot

    • @MaggiFuchs
      @MaggiFuchs  Год назад +4

      Hi! I personally find it useful to have them both, because I am on the free plan on both of them. If I had to pick only one, I would probably choose the Revolut because the app is more targeted towards travelers, but both have their pros and cons.

  • @veinsx1956
    @veinsx1956 3 месяца назад

    Hello. I'm student and have no income. My father gives me money and I put it on wise card and using it for my daily spendings. Do i need to pay tax to government? Did you pay any tax? Thank you

    • @MaggiFuchs
      @MaggiFuchs  2 месяца назад

      I am not the best to give you a definitive answer because tax laws may differ from country to country, but I would be extremely suprised if money your father gifts you counts as taxable income. That being said, if it does, you will have to file it directly with your government and not with Wise.

  • @RealRosa.
    @RealRosa. 2 года назад +1

    I’m Canadian can I just link my debit card to wise and send money to my American friends or do we both need a wise card

    • @MaggiFuchs
      @MaggiFuchs  2 года назад +1

      You can also send money to their bank accounts, but I guess it would be cheaper if they also had a Wise account? But I am not 100% sure about that, there are so many differences between the countries, so if I were you, I would ask their support. :)

  • @egonholdhus6280
    @egonholdhus6280 Год назад

    I made the Vault in my revolut app. It says NOK (since im norwegian and have some nok in revolut). But I also have euro in Revolut and I wanted the Vault to be in euro. Or is it irrelevant what the vault says the money/currency is in ?

    • @MaggiFuchs
      @MaggiFuchs  Год назад

      I honestly don‘t know. I always kept my Vault in my main currency (Euro) and never thought about it… 😅 But maybe their support can help you. :)

    • @egonholdhus6280
      @egonholdhus6280 7 месяцев назад

      @@MaggiFuchs Ive discovered that in Revolut you can have as many Vaults you want, but max one for each currency, you get no interest in those. Savings however you can have only 3 of, and that is Euro, GBpound and usDollar. The reason for that is that those 3 currencies are the only ones you can get interest on in Revolut.

  • @rty135
    @rty135 Год назад

    Would it allow to add money from your Brazilian account when u are in Brazil

    • @MaggiFuchs
      @MaggiFuchs  Год назад

      I honestly don’t know since I don’t have an Brazilian account and also an European Wise / Revolut account. But I think both are now available in Brazil as well.

  • @power4things
    @power4things 8 месяцев назад

    Wise has virtual cards too. It is so easy to move money, some banks (particularly USA) still make wiring money resemble a Space Shuttle launch..

  • @ana-ruxandrailiescu633
    @ana-ruxandrailiescu633 2 года назад

    What about Jordan. Which card would be best there?

    • @MaggiFuchs
      @MaggiFuchs  2 года назад

      I’m afraid I have no experience with that. If I were you, I would talk to their customer service. :)

  • @egonholdhus6280
    @egonholdhus6280 6 месяцев назад

    You say that you have to pay fee for paying in the weekend with Revolut. I think you mean that if you try to pay in GBpound and you dont have GBpound in Revolut, but you have plenty euro and whatnot, that the app then exchanges some of your euro to Pound so the card-payment works in the visa-machine (small thing you stick your card in(or swipe)). Is this right ?

    • @MaggiFuchs
      @MaggiFuchs  5 месяцев назад

      I usually travel to countries whose currencies are not available as an account in Revolut, so that’s why I have to pay the conversion fees and I always just leave all my money in Euros on my Revolut. But to me that sounds logic what you wrote - when you pay in GPB and you have money in GBP on your account that it can draw from, it should not charge you the exchange fees on the weekend. But I have no experience of my own with that usecase. :)

  • @bulga93
    @bulga93 Год назад

    Thank you for the video. I've red wise and revolut web site info, and i still have a doubt. My currency is euro, and next month i'll be in Japan. For whitedraw cash from atm in yen (local currency) i need to have an amount in yen in my wise/revolut account?

    • @MaggiFuchs
      @MaggiFuchs  Год назад

      I never did that. I always just keep my money in Euros and when I cash money abroad, it just takes it from there.

  • @WolfKloss
    @WolfKloss 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you very informative video!

  • @sarathepanda2906
    @sarathepanda2906 2 года назад

    Do you know which one works better in Indonesia?

    • @MaggiFuchs
      @MaggiFuchs  2 года назад

      Sorry, I have no experience with that. :)

  • @PrimoStracciatella
    @PrimoStracciatella Год назад

    Today I wanted to send my daughter who lives in Thailand some Christmas money. My Sparkasse wanted 35 € for sending 100 €! That's the fee of both banks and currency exchange.
    In January I'll move to Thailand and want to transfer my savings from my Sparkasse to a Thai bank. Again, it'll cost me almost 100 € for transferring 50.000 €.
    So I wonder if there's a cheaper way and came across WISE and Revolut. But once I am in Thailand I will use my Thai ATM card, so I don't really need a complicated banking service.
    Is there a better way to do a couple of transfers, and if not, which one would be better, WISE or Revolut?

    • @MaggiFuchs
      @MaggiFuchs  Год назад

      It‘s crazy what some banks charge, no? I am not sure which one would be better in your situation, maybe you should compare the rates for wiring money? They should have them on their website somewhere. Other than that, if you don‘t really need money in a Thai bank account, what would speak against just having a Revolut or Wise account, keep some money there, use the cards for spending whenever you need something and save the expensive costs for transferring your money?

    • @PrimoStracciatella
      @PrimoStracciatella Год назад

      @@MaggiFuchs Right, I got a WISE account and after I open my Thai bank account I will cancel my German bank and use only WISE.

  • @seriouslyinteresting
    @seriouslyinteresting 11 месяцев назад

    Is it limited how much one is able to deposit on both cards?

    • @MaggiFuchs
      @MaggiFuchs  11 месяцев назад

      I honestly don’t know. Not that I have heard of, but I guess the same rules as for other transfers apply, e.g. declare where the money comes from if it’s more than 10k€ etc.

  • @stephen6262
    @stephen6262 2 года назад

    Thanks for the great review do revolut do direct debits in spain and is it possible to have a spanish iban please

    • @MaggiFuchs
      @MaggiFuchs  2 года назад +1

      I don’t think that you can have a Spanish IBAN, just an european one from where they are from (LT), but I may be wrong. Maybe ask this question to their support, I think they can give you a more educated answer than me. :)