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Revolut's big e-commerce push & the Super App play 📲; Adyen, the FinTech giant that is somewhat ignored 😳; Is Ethereum finally becoming the ultrasound money? 🤯

Revolut's big e-commerce push & the Super App play 📲; Adyen, the FinTech giant that is somewhat ignored 😳; Is Ethereum finally becoming the ultrasound money? 🤯

FinTech is Eating the World, 18 October

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Hey Everyone,

Happy Tuesday! Yesterday was really hot but today’s issue is equally exciting. You will see it yourself as we’re going to look at Revolut's big e-commerce push & the Super App play (& why and if it makes sense altogether + 5 bonus reads), Adyen, which is the FinTech giant that is somewhat ignored (& why that should change + 2 bonus reads), and see whether Ethereum is finally becoming the ultrasound money (we haven’t seen this before + 2 bonus reads). So let’s jump straight into the awesome stuff:

Revolut's big e-commerce push and the Super App play 📲

The news 🗞 British neobank Revolut has launched a new service called Shops to its Irish users marking the FinTech giant’s yet another big e-commerce push.

The USP 🥊 Shops essentially lets Revolut users browse and buy products from over 1,000 Irish online retailers, all from within the Revolut app.

  • Retailers involved in the launch include the likes of Ikea, TK Maxx, Smyths Toys, Amazon, and JD Sports, among others.

  • To incentivize users, Revolut is offering customers who use Shops 3% instant cashback on their spending, and the ability to split their payments using Revolut’s recently-launched Pay Later service.

Ultimately, this new service from Revolut moves it more closer to becoming a Super App. More on this, why they picked Ireland, does it make sense altogether, and what many are missing, here:

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