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Revolut Research Reveals UAE Residents Seek Smarter Money Management Tools

February 26, 2026
2 min read
Author: Akim Benamara

The study shows that financial capability in the UAE is largely self-driven, with 69% of residents proactively teaching themselves about money management.

New consumer research by YouGov for Revolut,  the global fintech serving over 70 million customers, reveals significant opportunities to enhance financial wellbeing and money management for residents in the UAE, a country known for its high digital adoption. The study shows that financial capability in the UAE is largely self-driven, with 69% of residents proactively teaching themselves about money management. This proactive mindset has fueled strong demand for greater transparency and real-time financial insights, with over half of respondents indicating that digital-first platforms are essential for managing their international lifestyles alongside traditional banking.

Despite high digital literacy, many UAE residents report financial vulnerability. According to the research, 46% have moderate to low confidence in managing their money, and 45% experience financial stress. A closer look shows that 35% experience money-related stress frequently, including 20% who are often stressed and 15% who are always stressed about finances. Only 21% report rarely or never feeling stressed about money. These findings highlight an opportunity for tools that provide simplicity, visibility, and intuitive guidance in managing complex financial ecosystems.

The study also uncovers mixed levels of financial preparedness. While 56% of respondents have a dedicated savings plan, 44% do not. In the event of a sudden loss of income, 44% of residents say their savings would last three months or less, and 11% report having no savings at all. To strengthen financial resilience, the UAE has implemented initiatives such as MOHRE’s Involuntary Loss of Employment (ILOE) scheme, providing temporary income protection during job loss. When paired with smart money management tools, such frameworks can help residents build confidence and long-term financial stability.

Revolut’s upcoming launch in the UAE, following in-principle approval for an SVF and RPSCS license from the Central Bank of the UAE (CBUAE) last year, aims to simplify financial management by offering a single app to unify spending, saving, and money movement.

“The UAE is a highly dynamic market. Residents are proactive, yet many still face the stress of managing fragmented finances across multiple providers. Our goal is to complement the existing ecosystem by offering a single point of visibility—empowering users with the access they need to feel confident in every financial decision.”

Ambareen Musa, CEO, GCC, Revolut

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