I just got a newsletter from them. Oddly, I can’t find the news directly on their website, but maybe it’s just early.

Here is the copy-pasted reddit-formatted version, my name removed. It might be newsworthy to some of your with Revolut bank accounts or those in the process of getting it.

> ##Say ‘Hallo!’ to Revolut Belgium

> *Get a Belgian IBAN to make your everyday banking even easier, and unlock extra benefits*

> Our Belgian branch will be launching soon, bringing a whole heap of benefits with it. Read on to find out what this means for you:

> ###What does it mean for you?

> Once migrated, your new IBAN number will begin with the country code: ‘BE’. It might not seem like much, but these two letters hold the key to friction-free domestic finances, including:

> **A Belgian bank account**

> Get local account details to make local payments extra effortless, with no delays — including direct debits and instant payments.

> **Extra local protection**

> All your queries and requests will be managed under the local Belgian jurisdiction.

> **Simple salary deposits**

> No more roadblocks — get your salary paid directly into your Revolut account.

> ###How to make the switch?

> We’ll migrate your account to our Belgian branch 2–3 months from the date you receive this email. This could take a bit longer, but we’ll let you know the exact date soon.

> Please read these [T&Cs](https://www.revolut.com/en-BE/legal/terms/) — they’ll apply to your account from the migration date. We’ll notify you when you have successfully joined the Belgian branch.

> If you have a Revolut Pro or Joint Account, the Lithuanian IBAN associated with this account will also change to a local IBAN.

> ###Anything else I need to know?

> Once you get your new IBAN, we recommend that you contact everyone who uses your current IBAN and give them your new details. In the meantime, take a look at these help pages:

> • [How to get your salary paid directly into Revolut](https://help.revolut.com/en-BE/help/transfers/inbound-transfers/can-i-get-my-salary-paid-into-my-revolut-account/can-i-get-my-salary-paid-into-my-revolut-account/)

> • [How to make payments via direct debit](https://help.revolut.com/en-BE/help/transfers/outbound-transfers/how-to-send-money-to-another-bank/paying-via-direct-debit/setting-up-a-direct-debit/)

> • [How to set up a standing order](https://help.revolut.com/en-BE/help/future-payments-subscriptions/scheduled-and-recurring-transfers/setting-up-a-scheduled-transfer/)

> If for any reason you don’t wish to be migrated to our Belgian branch, you can close your account with Revolut at any time.

> — Team Revolut

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