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We’ve waived remittance fees to Malaysia

July 25, 2021

In support of customers who are sending money to friends and family fighting COVID-19 in Malaysia, Revolut is waiving transfer fees from AUD to MYR until 10 August 2021.
This article originated from the Xero blog. The XU Hub is an independent news and media platform - for Xero users, by Xero users. Any content, imagery and associated links below are directly from Xero and not produced by the XU Hub.
You can find the original post here:
https://blog.revolut.com/weve-waived-remittance-fees-to-malaysia/

How long will the transfer take?

International transfers can take up to 5 business days to reach the recipient's account, but MYR transfers to a bank account in Malaysia usually take up to 1 business day with Revolut. Pretty quick, right?

What’s your exchange rate?

You’ll get the interbank exchange rate for your transaction if it’s made within your exchange limit  and during exchange market hours. Mark-ups apply outside of these hours and on certain currencies. Get more details here.

Is there a limit to how much I can transfer?

While this special waiver on transfer fees stays in effect until 10 August 2021, our exchange limits vary based on your subscription plan. This page will show you everything you need to know.

How do I get started?

If you’re already a Revolut customer, you can send money by adding your recipient’s bank account as a beneficiary within the app.
Not a customer yet? Download the Revolut app and sign up for an account. When your account is ready, you can add money via bank transfer and start sending money home.

We wish your friends and family good health during this difficult time. From all of us here at Revolut Australia: stay safe!

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