UK challenger bank Revolut has today launched an online Web App for its customers across the globe.

Through the app, customers can now access their accounts from a browser on desktop or laptop, in addition to the smartphone app. The app will be available to customers in the European Economic Area (EEA), Australia, Canada, Singapore, Switzerland, Japan and the US.

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Nik Storonsky, CEO and founder at Revolut, said: “Account access through a browser is highly requested for by our customers, so we’re delighted to have built a safe and convenient web app that everyone can use when they need it.

“Our customers can now access their money anywhere and at any time, even if they don’t have their phone or card, or if they simply prefer checking their account from a computer. It’s great to have the extra convenience and flexibility of an online option.”

Revolut Web App

The web app is protected by Two-Factor Authentication (2FA), in line with the SCA regulations which will come into effect at the end of the year.

In addition, customers will have a complete overview of their account, transaction history and cards. They can also freeze/unfreeze their cards, block/unblock their PIN and toggle all other card security settings on or off.

As part of the new feature, customers can top up their account via bank transfer, debit or credit card and Apple Pay using the Revolut Web App.

To access the Web App, customers must visit Revolut’s online login page, enter their mobile phone number, and follow the instructions on the screen.

The launch comes after Revolut has introduced a number of new services in the last few weeks. Last week, the challenger launched a Co-Parent feature enabling parents to invite a team mate to jointly manage their child’s bank account.

Furthermore, Revolut made Google Pay available for customers based in several countries across Europe.