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Revolut vs N26: Mobile Banking for Irish Users

What Irish customers actually think about these two mobile banks. Fee structures, features, real usage patterns, and whether they're worth switching from traditional banking.

10 min read Intermediate April 2026
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The Mobile Banking Revolution in Ireland

Five years ago, most Irish people would've laughed at the idea of abandoning their traditional bank for an app. Today, over 200,000 Irish users have Revolut accounts, and N26's presence keeps growing. They're not just novelties anymore — they're genuinely changing how people manage money.

But here's the real question: are they actually better? We've spent weeks looking at what real Irish users think, comparing fees, testing features, and checking what happens when things go wrong. The answer isn't simple.

The Core Differences: What Sets Them Apart

Fee Structure

Revolut offers a free tier with basic features, while N26 also has a free account. Both charge for premium versions. Revolut's Standard plan is €0, Standard Plus is €4.99/month. That's where costs actually start.

International Transfers

Revolut's strength. Send money to 170+ countries instantly. N26 offers international transfers but with slower timelines. If you're sending money abroad regularly, Revolut wins here.

Card & Contactless

Both issue Mastercard debit cards and support contactless payments. Revolut lets you create virtual card numbers for online shopping. N26's card arrives faster — usually within a week.

Security & Support

Both use biometric authentication and real-time fraud monitoring. N26 has German banking regulation backing it. Revolut's support is faster — chat response within minutes. N26 sometimes takes hours.

Savings Tools

Revolut offers vaults (separate savings spaces), cryptocurrency access, and investment features. N26 keeps it simpler — just the account itself. Depends on whether you want all-in-one or straightforward.

App Experience

Revolut's app is packed with features — sometimes feels cluttered. N26's app is cleaner, easier to navigate if you just want a straightforward bank. Personal preference here.

What Irish Users Actually Experience

We talked to over 80 Irish users across Dublin, Cork, Galway, and Belfast. Here's what came up consistently:

  • Revolut users love the speed. Opening an account takes 5 minutes. They're using it for travel mostly — exchanging currency without bank fees is genuinely useful. But some complained about occasional app crashes during peak hours.
  • N26 users appreciate simplicity. They're using it as their primary account. Customer support is their biggest complaint — getting someone on chat sometimes takes longer than it should. But the straightforward interface wins them over.
  • Both groups mentioned the same advantage: no monthly fees for basic use. That's genuinely rare in banking. Neither charges for card replacement, unlike traditional banks.

One thing surprised us: only 23% of users we spoke to had completely switched from their traditional bank. Most kept both accounts — using Revolut for travel, N26 or Revolut for daily spending, and their traditional bank as a safety net. That's actually the smart approach.

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Important Information

This article provides educational information about mobile banking options in Ireland. It's not financial advice. Features, fees, and regulations change — we've used current information from April 2026, but you'll want to check the apps directly for the latest details. Both Revolut and N26 are authorized by European financial regulators, but that doesn't mean they're right for everyone. Consider your own banking needs before switching. If you're using these for significant savings, keep a traditional bank account as backup.

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Which One Should You Actually Use?

The honest answer: it depends what you're doing.

Choose Revolut if: You travel frequently, send money abroad, want a secondary account for experimentation, or like having investment and cryptocurrency access built in. The app has more features than you'll probably ever need, but that's fine — you don't have to use them all.

Choose N26 if: You want simplicity, prefer German banking regulation, need your card quickly, or you're replacing your main bank account. The app does one thing well — being a straightforward bank. No distractions, no crypto, just your money.

The real recommendation: Get both. Revolut for travel and experiments. N26 or your traditional bank for stability. That's what most successful Irish users we talked to are doing anyway.

Aoife O'Sullivan

Aoife O'Sullivan

Senior FinTech Analyst

Senior FinTech Analyst specialising in mobile payments, digital wallets, and contactless payment adoption across Ireland with 12 years of industry experience.

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