
Revolut rolls out services to thousands of users in India ahead of broader launch
British fintech Revolut has quietly begun rolling out its services in India as part of a controlled beta program ahead of a broader launch, marking a significant milestone in its years-long effort to enter the country’s fast-growing digital payments market. Revolut started taking signups for its …
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