Revolut is a well-known banking tool. But is it good enough for EUR to NGN transfers? Scroll down to learn more about the service’s fees, its euro to Nigerian naira exchange rate, transfer options and some Revolut alternatives.
Revolut exchange rates
Revolut fees
Revolut delivery methods
Profee: Flexible and convenient
FAQ about transfers to Nigeria
Revolut exchange rates
As of March 11th, 2026, Revolut’s current euro to naira rate is 1 EUR = 1,596.77 NGN. You may check the values on the currency conversion page, but you can’t send nairas back home. Why? Because Revolut doesn't support international NGN transfers. However, the terms may change, so always check the official website.
The service offers USD as an alternative currency, but not every recipient will be happy to receive dollars instead of naira. If you’re interested, Revolut’s EUR-USD conversion rate is 1 EUR = 1.15826 USD today (March 11th, 2026).
Revolut fees
Fees vary by country, currency, transfer method, and account plan (Standard, Plus, Premium, Metal, or Ultra). Here are some benchmarks:
- Transfer fee: The minimum fee for EUR-USD transfers is 1.30 EUR, the maximum is 300 EUR, according to the Revolut International Transfer Fees document.
- Variable fee: 0.15%.
- An intermediary bank’s fees: unknown.
- Extra fee: 1% fee on exchanges above your plan's monthly limits.
Transfers between Revolut customers are free, but Nigerian residents cannot open an account. Expensive international transfers are the only option left.

Delivery methods
Currently, the primary method available is a bank transfer, which typically takes 3 to 5 business days to arrive. Other options for sending to Nigeria, such as peer-to-peer Revolut transfers, direct card transfers, and sending to a mobile wallet, are currently unavailable or listed as "coming soon". If you need a faster transfer, you should search for Revolut alternatives.
Tips:
Profee: Flexible and convenient
Profee supports transfers to both USD and NGN, bringing comfort to Nigerian expats in Europe. Check the current values (as of Marcj 11th, 2026):
- Euro to Nigerian naira rate: 1 EUR = 1,631.97 NGN
- Euro to United States dollar: 1 EUR = 1.136645 USD
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We’ve also prepared a convenient tool for you – a historical graph. You can monitor how the euro to NGN/USD exchange rate has been behaving and catch the right moment to send. Find the graph on the ‘Send money page’ or in the Profee app.


Ease your life with Profee
- Take care of your budget
Currently (March 11th, 2026), the first transfer is fee-free, allowing you to send money beneficially. After that, Profee keeps the fees fair and transparent.
- Stop stressing
The interface is intuitive, and the language is simple. We've removed the complex banking jargon to make sending money as easy as a few taps on your phone.
- Receive support when you need it
If you ever have a question, you aren't left to figure it out alone. Our support team is ready to help you navigate your transfer, ensuring you feel confident and in control of your money every step of the way.
- Ensure comfort for your family
Our service delivers money directly to your recipient’s bank accounts. People you transfer to don’t have to download any apps or join Profee, unless they want to.
FAQ about transfers to Nigeria
How to check the Revolut exchange rate?
Go to Revolut’s currency converter page and select the currencies. The calculator will automatically convert the amount at the current Revolut exchange rate.
Can I receive money from Nigeria through Revolut?
Yes, sending money from Nigerian bank accounts to Revolut accounts is possible.
Does Revolut work for Nigerians?
Yes, but only those who have residence in supported countries can open an account. If you permanently live in Nigeria only, Revolut services are not available to you.
How can I send money to Nigeria?
For safe and reliable transfers, use Profee:
- Create your personal account.
- Enter the transfer amount.
- Choose how to pay.
- Add the recipient’s details.
- Review and confirm.
Can I pay with a Revolut card in Nigeria?
Yes, you can open an NGN account and use it for local payments. Revolut cards act like traditional Visa/Mastercard cards.




