Edited By
Diego Silva

A growing number of people are expressing curiosity over the absence of exchange-traded funds (ETFs) on Revolut. Despite its popularity as a banking option, users are left wondering if this feature is on the way or simply not part of the platform yet.
Many users have taken to forums to discuss their experiences and the lack of ETF options. Some have raised questions about the platform's investment capabilities, pointing out that certain ETFs offer a recurring investment feature. Yet, as highlighted in recent comments, there appears to be confusion surrounding their availability.
People are actively discussing this issue:
One commenter questioned, "Out of curiosity, why don't you recommend buying ETFs in Revolut?"
Another user remarked, "I know many people who use it as their main bank. What's the difference between saving the money or buying the products there?"
A third user expressed frustration, stating, "Iβve had Revolut for a few years and never noticed it. Maybe itβs just me, idk."
This conversation raises the question: Why are ETFs absent from a platform that many consider their primary banking service?
Interestingly, the feedback reveals a mix of confusion and concern among users:
The inquiries suggest a desire for more investment options.
There seems to be frustration due to the perceived limitation of Revolut's investment capabilities.
"Iβve had Revolut for a few years and bought stocks years ago, never noticed it."
π§ Users eager for ETF options on Revolut may not find them yet.
π Many users appreciate recurring investment options available through other platforms.
π Frustration grows over missing features for a service that many rely on.
As the conversation continues, will Revolut respond to the calls for ETF options? Only time will tell.