Revolut to launch new ‘top-tier membership’ plan

Revolut is set to launch ‘Ultra’, a new ‘top-tier’ membership plan.

Above the FinTech’s existing plans of Plus, Premium, and Metal, Ultra is targeted at a “growing consumer segment of ambitious, affluent individuals interested in a luxury lifestyle”.

Launching this spring, Ultra membership benefits will include free lounge access at over 1,200 airports, cashback in partnership with customers’ favourite brands, and access to the full suite of Revolut’s investment products along with low crypto trading fees.

“To fulfil our customers’ expectations, we’re launching a membership that offers ultimate choice and flexibility in managing finances,” said Tara Massoudi, general manager of premium products at Revolut.

Massoudi added: “There's no bundle similar to what we're launching in Europe, and no single player who can offer such a product.”

Revolut, which recently passed 25 million customers worldwide, has invited existing Premium and Metal customers to join the waitlist and will be given early access to Ultra in the next couple of months.

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