Revolut has seen a significant increase in users and transactions in Croatia, with Zagreb ranking among the top cities in Southeast Europe for user numbers. The company’s board member, Andrius Bičeika, attributes this growth to the country’s switch to the euro and the limitations of traditional banks in providing digital services. In response, Revolut has introduced new financial services such as eSIM and RevPoints to make everyday banking more convenient and rewarding for users.
The application of artificial intelligence is a key focus for Revolut in Croatia, as it aims to enhance security and user experience through fraud detection and transaction monitoring. Additionally, the company collaborates with local partners like A1 Croatia to improve payment services and user experience. Overall, Revolut is committed to innovation and providing cutting-edge services to its users in Croatia and globally.
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