Revolut can share your personal data with a wide range of third parties, including affiliates, service providers, fraud prevention agencies, credit reference agencies, financial institution partners, and government or law enforcement bodies.
This analysis describes what Revolut's agreement states, permits, or reserves. It does not constitute a legal determination about enforceability. Regulatory applicability and practical outcomes may vary by jurisdiction, enforcement context, and individual circumstances. Read our methodology
The breadth of sharing categories means your financial, identity, and behavioral data may flow to many organizations beyond Revolut itself, some of which you may not have a direct relationship with.
Interpretive note: The specific legal basis for each sharing category is not individually detailed in the available document text, creating some uncertainty about how each sharing arrangement is justified under applicable law.
Your personal and financial data may be shared with fraud agencies, credit bureaus, affiliated companies, licensed banking partners, and law enforcement under circumstances described in the policy, meaning it reaches a wide network of entities with varying data protection standards.
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"We may also collect your personal data from other people or companies.Excerpt from Revolut's Privacy Policy
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The breadth of sharing categories means your financial, identity, and behavioral data may flow to many organizations beyond Revolut itself, some of which you may not have a direct relationship with.
Your personal and financial data may be shared with fraud agencies, credit bureaus, affiliated companies, licensed banking partners, and law enforcement under circumstances described in the policy, meaning it reaches a wide network of entities with varying data protection standards.
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