
Recent changes at Revolut have left a wake of dissatisfaction in the trading community. On May 10, 2025, the company decided to end its commission-free trading option, prompting varied reactions among users on forums about fees and platform alternatives.
Many users are airing their grievances online. One noted, "Not having commission-free trading is a complete deal breaker for me." This sentiment is echoed by others contemplating leaving the platform, with one user saying, "Once they remove the standard plan, I'll also be gone from there."
Interestingly, some users report a new option: stock transfers to different platforms. One user ranks this process as frustrating, stating, "I tried the transfer option, but I canβt get it to work." Meanwhile, another user mentioned the costs of transferring stocks, saying, "Revolut offers stock transfers, but it's $35 per stock company."
As users seek alternatives, Trading 212 gains popularity, with one comment reading, "Went to Trading 212. 0 regrets, amazing platform for investors." Others have also mentioned IBKR and XTB, particularly for EU traders. The search is on for platforms that offer a more budget-friendly experience.
Beyond trading costs, users are voicing privacy concerns. One remarked on the need for contact list access during account setup: "Why do you need access to my contact list?" Such worries are augmenting dissatisfaction with Revolut's service.
Additionally, a user flagged discrepancies in communication, saying, "In Greece. I didnβt receive any mail. Maybe it differs from country to country." Uncertainty remains about who exactly the new fee structure impacts, with a question echoing among users: "Is this only for Europe? Since it's quoted in EUR?"
βQuite sad actually, but yes, signs of Enshittification are not new in Revolut,β noted one observer, summing up broader concerns with the company's recent trajectory.
π Frustration Grows: Users view the removal of commission-free trading as unacceptable, threatening loyalty.
π Alternatives on the Rise: Platforms like Trading 212 are increasingly recommended.
β Service Inequality: Regional discrepancies lead to confusion and frustration among users.
As dissatisfaction evolves, will Revolut adapt to these market pressures? Only time will tell.