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      Revolut is gearing up for a major push into India’s financial scene, aiming to challenge entrenched banking models and what it calls “criminal” fees on foreign exchange charged by traditional banks. In its India debut, the London-based fintech plans to offer multi-currency wallets, UPI integration, domestic and international Visa cards, and budgeting tools to serve the digital native generation. The company estimates Indians lose roughly $600 million annually in forex fees on $30 billion of cross-border spend. It has secured a prepaid payments instrument licence, acquired the Indian firm Arvog Forex to win regulatory approval, and already has a waitlist of over 350,000 potential users. Revolut hopes to onboard 20 million Indians by 2030 and process at least $7 billion in transactions. Reuters reports Revolut will localize its technology with a £40 million investment to align with India’s data sovereignty rules. Separately, the Reserve Bank of India is exploring reforms to enable real-time forex settlement for domestic banks via GIFT City, which could cut costs and turnaround times for FX transactions.

      Sources: Reuters, TechCrunch

      Key Takeaways

      – Revolut is positioning itself in India as a challenger to traditional banks by spotlighting and promising to undercut high forex fees.

      – The fintech has already secured regulatory clearance (prepaid payments licence), made a local acquisition (Arvog), and pledged a sizable localization investment to comply with India’s data rules.

      – India’s central banking authorities themselves are eyeing FX settlement reforms (via GIFT City), which could lower barriers for newcomers and reduce friction in currency transactions.

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      Revolut’s announcement is no small splash—it signals an ambitious tilt into one of the world’s most competitive financial markets, one long dominated by legacy banks uneasy to move on fee structures. What is particularly bold is how Revolut frames its entry: not just as a new player, but as a crusader against what it deems “criminal” practices in forex charging. It tears at a sore point for many Indian consumers and businesses who see hidden markups and opaque conversion spreads every time they deal in cross-border transactions.

      To do this, though, Revolut must bridge multiple hurdles. First and foremost is regulation. India’s financial system is tightly guarded. Revolut’s acquisition of Arvog Forex gives it a local foothold and license infrastructure to navigate the regulatory maze. More importantly, its recent guarantee of a prepaid payments instrument (PPI) licence allows it to issue digital wallets and cards domestically—without relying on partnerships that could leave it constrained by a third party’s terms.

      Then there’s infrastructure. India’s payments ecosystem, especially UPI (Unified Payments Interface), is deeply entrenched and ubiquitous in domestic day-to-day transactions. By tying into UPI and issuing both domestic and international Visa cards, Revolut aims not just to be a cross-border tool but a comprehensive participant in Indian finance—as an everyday banking supplement or alternative.

      Money isn’t cheap, especially in fintech. To localize and comply with India’s data sovereignty mandates, Revolut is reportedly investing tens of millions in adapting its tech stack to Indian law. That’s not a trivial cost—data localisation is expensive, and scaling operations, customer support, and compliance add to the burden.

      Yet the potential upside is huge. Revolut estimates Indians spend $30 billion abroad annually, incurring nearly $600 million in implicit banking fees. If Revolut can capture even a fraction of that volume, it opens a route to scale and revenue from both forex spreads and subscription models. The firm targets 20 million users and $7 billion in processed transactions by 2030, ambitions that reflect both the opportunity and the risk.

      What could tip the balance further is reform in India’s own regulatory infrastructure. The Reserve Bank of India and the GIFT City authority are pursuing real-time forex settlement reforms for domestic banks, which would drastically reduce settlement delays and costs. Such moves could level the playing field for nonbank players like Revolut by reducing barriers to competitive pricing.

      But challenges stand: consumer trust, branding, navigating India’s fragmented financial layers, and fighting incumbents with deep relationships and sometimes lax regulation. Banks won’t stand idle as customers are tempted away. Revolut’s success will depend not just on competitive pricing but reliability, customer experience, and winning regulatory goodwill.

      In short, Revolut’s India play is a test of whether a nimble fintech can enter a tightly regulated, fee-heavy environment and shake loose entrenched practices. If it works, it could reshape how Indians think about banking fees and cross-border finance. But the hurdle is high—and the legacy institutions won’t give up their margins without a fight.

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