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Revolut Open Banking logo assets and guidelines
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Revolut Open Banking logo assets and guidelines

On this page, you will find the resources that you need to correctly use our branding in your Open Banking applications. Follow the provided guidelines to ensure consistency and maintain the integrity of our brand.

Brand guidelines

To ensure that you use our brand assets correctly, refer to our comprehensive brand guideline document. This guide includes detailed instruction on logo usage, color schemes, typography and more.

Download the Revolut Open Banking guidelines

Revolut logos

We have the main Revolut brand and a dedicated brand for Business users. We recommend using the main Revolut brand for general purposes and the Revolut Business brand when offering integrations to Revolut Business users.

There are two types of logos for each brand:

  • Wordmark - a full textual representation of our brand, ideal for clear and full branding
  • Icon - a graphical representation, perfect for compact spaces or symbolic use

Each logo type comes in two formats, PNG for web applications and digital files, and SVG for high-quality, scalable vector graphics.

Download packages

For your convenience, we have prepared two comprehensive logo packages. Each package contains both wordmark and icon logos in PNG and SVG formats for the respective brand.

Download the main Revolut logo package
Download the Revolut Business logo package

FAQs

What to do if I need additional assets or assets in another format?

If you need additional assets or assets in another format, please contact our API Support team at api-requests@revolut.com.

What is Open Banking?

Open Banking is a system that allows third-party financial service providers to access consumer banking, transaction, and other financial data from banks and non-bank financial institutions through the use of application programming interfaces (APIs).

Why is the Revolut <18 product logo not here?

The Revolut <18 product is currently not accessible via Open Banking, therefore its logo is not included here.

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