How to get the Revolut sign-up bonus offer (2024)

Find out how to get £20 when you sign up to Revolut

Finder has an exclusive deal with Revolut where you can sign up for free to get £20. The offer has been running since February 2023, and there’s no end date as yet. Here’s how to get the money.

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How much can I get with the Revolut bonus offer?

You can get £20 straight into a new Revolut account when you sign up through Finder. You’ll need to spend a minimum of £20 to receive the reward. But essentially, you get a £20 boost courtesy of Revolut.

How to get the deal

To get the deal, you need to be a new customer and make a minimum spend of £20.

You can access the offer by following these steps:

  • Visit our Revolut review and click on the sign-up bonus link.
  • Put your phone number in the box provided and click get started.
  • Successfully complete Revolut’s identity checks.
  • Top up your card and spend £20 within 1 month of opening your account, and you’ll get £20 back from Revolut.

You have the option to sign up to a 3-month free trial of Revolut Premium. To start your free trial, complete the steps to upgrade your account to Premium within 72 hours of opening your Revolut account. You have the right to cancel your subscription plan within the free trial, but after this period, normal cancellation rules apply – which include a cancellation fee.

Who can get the deal?

This deal is only available to new Revolut customers. If you already have a Revolut account, you can’t access this offer.

What else do I need to know?

  • If you decide to opt into the free trial and order a physical card but then cancel within the free trial period, you’ll have to repay the card delivery fee.
  • No charge applies if you cancel your free trial within the 3-month period if you choose to use only a virtual card.
  • Revolut isn’t a bank, so you won’t be protected by the Financial Services Compensation Scheme. It’s regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), which means that your deposits are kept separate from Revolut’s finances and Revolut can’t invest them.

Compare Revolut accounts

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Name Product Finder Score Account fees Funding requirement Interest (AER) Arranged overdraft Incentive Representative example Link
EXCLUSIVE
Revolut Standard
4.2
★★★★★
£0
No minimum funding requirement
0% AER

Get a £20 welcome bonus when you spend your first £20 (T&Cs apply).
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Revolut Metal
Not yet rated
£14.99 per month
No minimum funding requirement
0% AER

Get a £20 welcome bonus when you spend your first £20 (T&Cs apply).
Account fee of £14.99 per month.
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EXCLUSIVE
Revolut Plus
Not yet rated
£3.99 per month
No minimum funding requirement
0% AER
N/A
Get a £20 welcome bonus when you spend your first £20 (T&Cs apply).
Account fee of £3.99 per month.
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EXCLUSIVE
Revolut Premium
Not yet rated
£7.99 per month
No minimum funding requirement
0% AER

Get a £20 welcome bonus when you spend your first £20 (T&Cs apply).
Account fee of £7.99 per month.
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Revolut Ultra
Not yet rated
£55.00 per month
No minimum funding requirement
0% AER

Account fee of £55 per month.
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