Revolut UK — Complete Guide 2026

Revolut Sort Code UK 2026 — Account Number, IBAN, and SWIFT

Revolut's UK sort code is 04-29-09. Here's where to find it in the app, your IBAN, SWIFT/BIC code, and how to receive UK and international payments into your Revolut account.

Revolut’s UK sort code is 04-29-09. All UK personal Revolut accounts share this sort code. Your unique 8-digit account number is assigned when you open your account and is found in the app. For a full overview of the Revolut UK account including fees, limits, and FSCS protection, see the Revolut UK hub.

Revolut UK Account Details

Detail Information
Sort code 04-29-09
Account number 8 digits — unique to you
IBAN format (GBP) GB + 2 check digits + RVLT + 042909 + account number
SWIFT/BIC REVOGB21
Bank name Revolut Bank UAB UK
FSCS protection Yes — up to £85,000 (since July 2024)

How to Find Your Revolut Sort Code and Account Number

  1. Open the Revolut app
  2. Tap the account balance at the top, or go to your Profile
  3. Select Account details or GBP account
  4. Your sort code and 8-digit account number appear here
  5. Tap Copy or use the Share button to send them to someone

Revolut IBAN — For International Payments

Your Revolut IBAN (International Bank Account Number) is needed when receiving international transfers into your GBP account. The UK IBAN format is:

GB + [2 check digits] + RVLT + 042909 + [8-digit account number]

Total length: 22 characters.

Find your exact personal IBAN in the Revolut app: Profile → Account details → GBP account → IBAN.

Revolut also offers separate EUR accounts (with a Lithuanian IBAN beginning LT) for euro-denominated payments. If someone is sending euros from Europe, providing the EUR IBAN avoids a currency conversion at their end — you hold the euros in your EUR balance until you choose to exchange.

Revolut SWIFT/BIC — For International Payments

To receive payments from overseas banks, provide:

Revolut SWIFT/BIC: REVOGB21

Always verify the current code in the Revolut app before sharing, as details may change. For sending money internationally from Revolut, see Revolut Transfer Limits UK for the sending limits and how international transfers work.

Multi-Currency Accounts

One of Revolut’s distinguishing features is the ability to hold balances in multiple currencies within the same app:

Currency account IBAN type
GBP account UK IBAN (sort code 04-29-09)
EUR account Lithuanian IBAN (LT prefix)
USD account US routing number and account number
25+ other currencies Held as balances, no separate IBAN

When receiving an international payment, share the appropriate currency account details. Receiving euros directly to your EUR IBAN avoids a GBP conversion — you hold the euros until you choose to exchange them.

Revolut vs Monzo vs Starling vs Chase — Sort Codes

Bank Sort code SWIFT/BIC
Revolut 04-29-09 REVOGB21
Monzo 04-00-04 MONZGB2L
Chase UK 04-00-75 CHASGB2L
Starling 60-83-71 SRLGGB3L

Revolut, Monzo, and Chase all share the 04- sort code prefix, reflecting the payment rails used by newer digital banks operating on the Faster Payments network. All four are fully UK-licensed banks with FSCS protection up to £85,000.

Common Uses for Your Revolut Sort Code

Receiving salary: Provide your sort code (04-29-09) and account number to your employer’s payroll team. Salaries arrive via BACS (2–3 working days) or Faster Payments (instant).

Setting up direct debits: Give your sort code and account number to a company taking a direct debit. Revolut sends a notification each time one is set up.

Switching accounts: Use the Current Account Switch Service (CASS) to move your direct debits and salary to Revolut within 7 working days. CASS redirects incoming payments from your old account for 3 years.

Receiving international payments: Provide your IBAN and SWIFT/BIC (REVOGB21) to the sender. Money arrives in your GBP account or the relevant currency account.

Sources

  1. Revolut — Account details and receiving money
  2. Revolut — Receiving international payments
  3. FSCS — Protected deposits