Revolut will cease its precious metals trading service across the European Union on June 15, 2026, affecting gold, silver, platinum, and palladium trading in over 30 EEA markets. Customers have been notified of the shutdown, which will result in automatic liquidation of remaining positions at market rates after the deadline. Commission fees from sales or forced liquidations will be refunded post-June 15. The decision, attributed to a product review, leaves Revolut's UK entity as the sole provider of precious metals trading.
In contrast, Revolut's crypto services are expanding. The fintech secured a Markets in Crypto-Assets (MiCA) license in October 2025, allowing it to offer its advanced crypto exchange, Revolut X, across the same EEA markets. The platform supports over 200 tokens and 400 trading pairs, with fee-free stablecoin-to-USD conversions. Crypto has been a significant growth driver for Revolut, contributing to its $6 billion revenue and $2.3 billion pretax profit in 2025.
Revolut Ends Precious Metals Trading in EU, Expands Crypto Services
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