What is this promotion about?
This Promotion allows paid plan Revolut customers in Germany (the “EligibleCountry”) who have held a Revolut paid plan for at least 3 months before the promotion start date, to receive a 15% lower interest rate compared to the standard interest rates applied outside the promotion period (the “Promotion”).
This Promotion runs from 30 June 2025 00:00 GMT until 14 July 2025 23:59 GMT. We call this the “PromotionPeriod”.
Please read these promotional terms and conditions (the “PromotionTerms”) carefully.
Who is eligible for the promotion?
To be eligible for this Promotion, you must meet the following conditions:
- Live at a residential address in the Eligible Country;
- Be at least 18 years of age;
- Have been a Revolut paid plans customer for at least 3 months before the Promotion Period start date; and
- Have applied and concluded an Unsecured Personal Loan Agreement with Revolut Bank UAB within the Promotion Period.
Benefits that you gain when you are a participant of the promotion
This Promotion allows Revolut loan customers in the Eligible Country to receive lower interest rates compared to standard interest rates applied outside the promotion period (the “Benefit”).
What other legal information should I know?
- We may change, suspend or end the Promotion, if the Promotion is being abused or may negatively affect Revolut’s goodwill or reputation or due to unforeseen circumstances which may make it impossible for us to run the Promotion. We may suspend or end the Promotion on an individual or promotion-wide basis.
- We reserve the right to retroactively apply the standard interest rate if you participate in the Promotion fraudulently, if you breach the terms that apply to your Revolut account, or if we become aware you were not compliant with these Promotion Terms.
- Revolut will not be liable for any loss, whether directly or indirectly suffered, as a result of an event outside of its control which means we are unable to continue running the Promotion as planned. Please contact Support if you believe you qualify for a particular benefit in relation to the Promotion that has not been awarded to you as a result of early suspension or termination.
- If you close your Revolut Personal account or your account becomes suspended or restricted before you got the promotional Benefit, you will lose your entitlement to it.
- Revolut needs to process your personal data to perform our obligations under these Promotion Terms. For more information about how we handle personal data, see our Customer Privacy Notice.
- These terms are published in English. The English language version of these terms shall apply and prevail and be conclusive and binding. The English version shall be used in any legal proceedings. If, however, by law the local language should be used, the local language shall apply, prevail and be conclusive and binding (please consult the below table to find out if your local language prevails).
This Promotion is organised and offered to you by the following Revolut group entities that provide you with your Personal account. If you have a complaint about this Promotion, you can raise it directly with them.
Please see below for the registered addresses of each Revolut group entity and the relevant laws and the courts that have jurisdiction to determine any dispute you may have in relation to this Promotion. You can still rely on the mandatory consumer protection rules and law of the EEA country where you live.
Revolut group entity/branch | Registered address | The law that applies to these Promotion Terms | Which courts have jurisdiction | Prevailing language |
Revolut Bank UAB | Konstitucijos ave. 21B, 08130 Vilnius, the Republic of Lithuania | Lithuanian law | The courts of Lithuania (or in the courts of any EU Member State where you reside). | The English version shall be used in any legal proceedings. If, however, by law the local language should be used, the local language shall prevail. |
Revolut Bank UAB, Zweigniederlassung Deutschland | FORA Linden Palais, Unter den Linden 40, 10117 Berlin, Germany | German law | The competent courts of Germany. | The German version of these terms will prevail and will be used in any legal proceedings. |