Revolut <18 is an app that allows young people to manage their money independently. It offers a customizable prepaid debit card, called Pockets, which can help users reach their financial goals faster by rounding up spare change. The app also provides spending alerts and analytics to help users make their money go further. Additionally, users can easily send and receive money between friends by saying "Revolut me," with a minimum age restriction in place.
To get started, users must download the Revolut <18 app and create an account. If they are below the age of data consent, their parent or guardian will need to create an account for them from their own Revolut app. Once approved, users can choose a prepaid debit card and personalize it with text, stickers, and doodles for a small fee. The card can then be added to Apple Pay or Google Pay for immediate use, with a minimum age restriction in place.
For parents and guardians, Revolut <18 offers security controls and the ability to create an account for their child from their own Revolut app. To do so, they must have their child download the app and create an account, which can then be approved from the parent's app. The prepaid debit card can also be ordered from the parent's app for a fee.
The age of data consent varies by country, with some allowing teens as young as 13 to create an account with parental approval, while others require a minimum age of 16. Referrals and payments to and from customers on Revolut <18 are only available to teens within the approved age range for their country. It is important for parents and guardians to check their country's age of data consent before allowing their child to use the app.









