Edited By
Oliver Taylor
A growing concern has emerged as clients in India report missing payments when using Revolut for international transactions. Three users highlighted that funds were returned to the sender, incurring a 50-euro charge, raising questions about Revolutโs reliability in cross-border payments.
Several people based in India have expressed frustration over recurring problems with Revolut payments, claiming that after international transfers, funds do not appear in their accounts. Instead, the payments are returned to the sender after a few days, generating additional costs and complications.
"Those guys are unaware of these transactions. They arenโt able to locate the money," one commentator lamented.
Sources indicate that some local banks may not accept SWIFT transfers from Revolut, leading to potential communication breakdowns.
A client who regularly uses Wise for international transfers noted, "These come through instantly, unlike the problems Iโve faced with Revolut."
Interestingly, users point out that you donโt need a Revolut account to receive payments.
People want clarity on the process and reliability of receiving payments through Revolut. Questions arise like:
Is there a technical issue within the bank infrastructure?
Are clientsโ banks rejecting these transfers?
โณ Three separate instances of failed payments reported
โฝ One client got charged 50 euros for returned payments
โป "Have you asked your bank this question?" - common suggestion
As this situation develops, many continue to seek solutions and guidance to avoid further financial losses.
For clients facing similar issues, it may be beneficial to communicate directly with both Revolut and your local bank to pinpoint the root cause of these transaction failures. Can a reliable alternative provide peace of mind?