Revolut has begun offering its services to a few thousand users in India through a controlled beta program. The company started accepting signups earlier this year, and some waitlist participants have gained access to the app over the past weeks. Revolut confirmed that a small group of users in India are already using its platform. This rollout marks a key step in its long-term strategy to enter India's fast-growing digital payments market, where UPI accounts for nearly half of global real-time payments volume and processed 23.2 billion transactions worth ₹29.9 trillion (about $313.8 billion) in May. The company is currently in the controlled onboarding of waitlisters and has launched a beta version of its app tailored to the Indian market.
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