Irish residents are not covered by the Deposit Guarantee Scheme, if they have funds in Revolut.
Your money is kept in a different entity, not the Bank licenced in Lithuania.
The fact that it's taking the Central Bank of Ireland so long to approve Revolut's application for an Irish licence, should be enough to tell you that you shouldn't hold large sums of money with them (for now).
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I'd pay €100 - €150 pa for a decent banking service, rather than spend the year giving out about how poor the service/technology was, at the EBS or Permo, tbh.
That said, perhaps we want different levels of service and technology....
Your money is kept in a different entity, not the Bank licenced in Lithuania.
The fact that it's taking the Central Bank of Ireland so long to approve Revolut's application for an Irish licence, should be enough to tell you that you shouldn't hold large sums of money with them (for now).
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I'd pay €100 - €150 pa for a decent banking service, rather than spend the year giving out about how poor the service/technology was, at the EBS or Permo, tbh.
That said, perhaps we want different levels of service and technology....