Revolut partners with brands for cashback scheme

Revolut has partnered with certain retailers to enables customers to get up to three per cent cashback.

The new feature, called Shops, allows users to browse products from the Revolut app. Should users make a purchase, the cashback will be applied automatically at checkout.

Users must start their shopping journey in the app and pay for their purchase with their Revolut card in full.

Brands and retailers taking part in the scheme include Amazon, ASOS, Nike, Co-op and Charlotte Tilbury, with the challenger bank saying that these may change over time.

Revolut said all products from the brands and retailers are eligible with no restrictions on sale purchases and promotional codes.

Commenting on the news Christopher Guttridge, general manager of lifestyle products at Revolut, said: “We’re proud to offer instant cashback, unlike other providers, which can take up to three months.”

She added: “As the cost of living rises, we are delivering ongoing product innovations aimed at meeting our customers’ everyday financial needs and aspirations, whilst giving them more financial control. Shops helps our customers get the most out of every penny with cashback rewards.”

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