Revolut launches its first stocks and shares ISA with BlackRock and Vanguard ETFs

A year after getting its UK banking licence, Revolut is now launching its first stocks and shares ISA with a suite of exchange-traded funds (ETFs) from BlackRock and Vanguard.

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Revolut customers will now be able to invest in exchange-traded-funds (ETFs) directly through the bank’s app as the fintech launches its first stocks and shares ISA.

The ISA will allow the bank’s 11 million UK customers to invest between £1 and £20,000 into the easy access tax-free wrapper.

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