Revolut to roll out Wolt+ for subscription customers

Revolut will offer users on its premium, metal and ultra paid plan subscriptions access to Uber Eats and Deliveroo rival Wolt+.

Wolt+ is a subscription service which provides access to restaurants, grocery stores, and local shops for fast delivery or takeaways.

The service, which is not available in the UK, will be rolled out to Revolut customers in 17 European markets, including Austria, Latvia and Norway.

Through the partnership, customers will receive special discounts and pay no delivery fees for takeaway meals or groceries.

Revolut said that the move will make the everyday lives of its customers simpler and more affordable.

“Wolt is well-loved by European consumers for the ease and simplicity it brings to its users - so it was a no-brainer for us to bring Wolt+ to Revolut paid plan subscribers,” said Tara Massudi, general manager – premium at Revolut. “Our partnership with Wolt is an exciting step and the latest in a long line of lifestyle enhancements - from our many partner offerings, to RevPoints and other perks - that ensure Revolut premium customers get even more from their money.”

Since launching in 2021, Wolt claims to have saved customers over €200 million. Its services are available in over 1,000 cities in around 30 countries.



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