Digital bank Revolut continues to push boundaries with innovative solutions that enhance user experience and security. With a global user base exceeding 65 million, including 12 million in the UK, the company recently rolled out two significant updates on January 19, 2026. These initiatives focus on simplifying transactions in AI-driven commerce and combating sophisticated scams, reflecting Revolut’s proactive stance in a digital economy fraught with opportunities and risks.
The first major announcement involves expanding Revolut Pay to support seamless, one-tap checkouts across all agentic commerce platforms in the UK and the European Economic Area (EEA).
This positions Revolut as one of the initial EU-compatible payment options for Google’s Agent Payments Protocol (AP2), an open framework designed to facilitate secure, agent-led transactions.
Developed through partnerships with technology and payment providers, AP2 creates a neutral system that adheres to industry standards, allowing users, merchants, and providers to engage confidently in conversational AI shopping scenarios.
Revolut has tailored AP2 for account-to-account transfers, moving away from conventional payment models to embrace automated, voice-assisted buying.
This means customers can complete purchases with minimal effort, backed by Revolut’s advanced security measures like real-time notifications and built-in fraud detection.
For consumers, the benefits are clear: faster transactions, greater trust in AI interactions, and a smoother overall process that eliminates unnecessary steps.
Merchants, meanwhile, stand to gain from increased sales conversions as frictionless experiences encourage more completions in emerging channels like virtual assistants.
This strategic integration not only future-proofs Revolut’s ecosystem but also empowers businesses using Revolut Business to thrive in the agentic commerce landscape.
By prioritizing speed and reliability, Revolut is helping to define the next era of digital buying, where AI agents handle everything from product discovery to payment without compromising safety.
Complementing this payment evolution is Revolut’s enhanced battle against impersonation scams through a new in-app call identification tool.
As fraudsters increasingly employ AI-generated deepfake voices and manipulative tactics to extract sensitive information or authorize bogus transfers, this feature provides real-time safeguards during phone calls.
The mechanism is straightforward yet effective: upon detecting an active call—whether through the Revolut app or other voice-enabled services—an on-screen banner appears instantly.
If the caller is a verified Revolut representative, it confirms authenticity; otherwise, it issues a stark warning that the interaction is not with the company.
Users can tap the alert for immediate guidance on reporting the incident and securing their accounts, turning potential vulnerabilities into empowered responses.
This addition is particularly timely, given that studies show only about a quarter of people can reliably spot deepfake audio.
It’s already live for all iOS users, while Android customers can enable it optionally via the app’s Security Hub.
Though not foolproof, it layers onto Revolut’s existing arsenal of defenses, such as in-app calling, wealth protection modes, and AI-powered transaction blocks, which collectively thwarted over £600 million in fraudulent activities in 2024 alone.
These updates highlight Revolut’s dual focus on responsibility innovation and protection, ensuring users navigate the digital environment with greater confidence.
By blending payment tech with anti-fraud measures, Revolut not only meets current demands but anticipates future challenges. As agentic commerce grows and scam tactics evolve, such features could set new standards for the industry, benefiting millions in safer, more efficient financial interactions.