• RevoluGROUP Canada (REVO) has launched RevoluTRANSFER
  • RevoluTRANSFER allows users to transfer from 4 source currencies $CA, USD, EUR, and GBP to local currencies of an initial Phase 1 group of 76 countries and territories
  • RevoluPAY app users in select jurisdictions will be able to order from 1 to 30 “RevoluPAY Visa Instant” prepaid Visa Cards
  • CEO Steve Marshall sat down with Daniella Atkinson to discuss the news
  • RevoluGROUP Canada Inc. is a publicly-traded Canadian company deploying advanced fintech technologies
  • RevoluGROUP Canada Inc. (REVO) opened trading at C$0.195 per share

RevoluGROUP Canada (REVO) has launched RevoluTRANSFER and introduced “RevoluPAY Visa Instant” prepaid Visa Cards.

RevoluTRANSFER allows users to transfer up to 3 million EUR, or the foreign currency equivalent from 4 source currencies $CA, USD, EUR, and GBP to local currencies of an initial Phase 1 group of 76 countries and territories. Phase two countries, expected to be on stream by August 31, include inbound destinations such as the USA, Canada, Mexico, Japan, and China.

RevoluPAY App users in select jurisdictions will see an option to order from 1 to 30 “RevoluPAY Visa Instant” prepaid Visa cards. The launch of the “RevoluPAY Visa Instant”  prepaid Visa cards is in response to demands for a simple prepaid card distributable in bulk by wholesale vendors.

The company also expects to launch RevoluCard.com in the coming weeks.

CEO Steve Marshall sat down with Daniella Atkinson to discuss the news.

RevoluGROUP is a multi-asset company launching its technologies in banking, mobile apps, money remittance, egaming, healthcare payments, esports, online travel, Vacation Resort, blockchain systems, and Fintech app sectors.

RevoluGROUP Canada Inc. (REVO) opened trading at C$0.195.


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