Revolut is partnering with Ethereum overlay system provider Polygon Labs to enable its UK and EEA customers to make crypto transfers in USDC, USDT and POL via the Polygon blockchain and the Revolut app.
The European fintech giant, which serves over 65 million users across 38 countries, first started enabling stablecoin transfers over Polygon integration back in December 2024 and has since then processed over $690 million in Polygon-based transactions with near-instant transfers and minimal gas fees, according to a press release on Tuesday.
“Revolut is now turning on USDC and USDT support on Polygon for customers,” a Revolut spokesperson told CoinDesk in a Telegram message. “This is the first time these assets are live inside Revolut on Polygon and the first time users can actually send/receive them.”
Revolut joins a growing number of institutions integrating into the Polygon for money movement, including Stripe, Flutterwave, DeCard by DCS, Reliance Jio and many others, underscoring Polygon’s foundation as a global financial infrastructure.
“This integration with Revolut represents exactly the kind of real-world tools for everyday people we’ve been building towards,” said Marc Boiron, CEO of Polygon Labs. “By making blockchain payments invisible to the end user, integrated with everyday traditional payment experiences and delivering superior speed and cost efficiency, we see the future of finance unfolding,” he said.
The Revolut remittance product applies to non-EU countries when referring to the EEA, a Revolut representative confirmed, taking into account the EU’s regulatory approach to certain stablecoin providers, including Tether’s USDT.



