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What is the best fintech for travelers in Europe? Beyond Revolut and Wise

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Managing personal finances while constantly on the move—whether traveling for leisure, business, or studying abroad—remains one of the top concerns for many. Even with an increasing number of options available for a global account, choosing the right solution tailored to individual needs can still be challenging.

While traditional banks and fintech platforms differ significantly in terms of app interface and customer service, the real deciding factor often lies in the fees and conditions they offer. Wise and Revolut are among the most well-known apps for travelers and expats in Europe, but other emerging competitors are quickly closing the gap in terms of both service and product offerings.

It is crucial to keep in mind that both Wise and Revolut do not offer protection for the funds held in your account balance, meaning your money is not covered by a deposit guarantee scheme like those found with traditional banks. While these fintech platforms are regulated and offer many advantages for travelers, it’s important to treat them primarily as tools for managing expenses during trips rather than as a secure place for emergency savings or investments.

On this list, Monzo, Monese, N26, and Bunq offer some form of protection for customer deposits, either through the FSCS (Financial Services Compensation Scheme) in the UK or the equivalent in the EU, ensuring that your balance is protected up to certain limits in case of financial trouble with the company. All fintechs mentioned here provide physical cards and ATM withdrawals, though it’s important to check each platform’s withdrawal limits and fees, particularly over weekends, as outlined below.

Wise

Founded in London in 2010 by Estonians Kristo Käärmann and Taavet Hinrikus, Wise is one of the most popular fintech platforms among global travelers, attracting significant investment from Andreessen Horowitz, Richard Branson, and Peter Thiel. Their global account offers one of the most extensive currency portfolios on the market, supporting more than 50 currencies, including the euro, pound, and various types of dollars.

Revolut

Founded in 2015 by former banker Nikolay Storonsky and programmer Vlad Yatsenko, Revolut aims to revolutionize digital banking. The fintech is backed by major investors such as Index Ventures, DST Global, Ribbit Capital, and Tiger Global. Revolut’s global account also supports 50 currencies.

Monzo

The fintech, founded in 2015, supports over 60 different currencies, making it one of the leaders in currency options for travelers. It’s one of the few companies in this market that offer protection for the customer deposits, secured by the FSCS, up to £85,000 per person.

Starling Bank

A UK-based digital bank fully regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) that offers a range of financial services, including personal, business, and joint accounts, Starling was founded in 2014 by Anne Boden. The fintech has attracted investment from prominent backers, including Harald McPike, Peter Thiel, and others.

N26

Founded in 2013 by Valentin Stalf and Maximilian Tayenthal, N26’s mission is to create a fully digital bank. The app supports more than 19 currencies. The company is licensed in Germany, and deposits are protected by the country’s deposit guarantee system (Einlagensicherung), covering up to €100,000 per person

Bunq

Bunq’s Premium users enjoy perks like free withdrawals worldwide, but freemium users pay for the service every time. Subscription fees range from €3.99 to €18.99 per month, depending on the account features. Among the 20 currencies supported on the platform, the platform offers transactions in Japanese yen, pound, and Australian dollars, in addition to euros. This fintech is regulated by the Central Bank of the Netherlands and offers protection of up to €100,000 per person, according to the European Union’s deposit guarantee system

Monese

With FSCS protection up to £85,000 per person for funds held in the current account, Monese supports over 14 currencies, including the euro and US dollars, which are particularly useful for travelers in Europe. Premium users can enjoy higher ATM withdrawal limits for a €14.95/month subscription. The following details apply to freemium users.

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