Rebind Updates
Rebind is now open to everyone
Anyone can now receive a global EUR account with a VISA card and earn up to 5% on their savings, all in one app.

Steven Figura
3min

5,000 people joined the Rebind waitlist before today. Hundreds of them use the app every day.
Today the waitlist is gone. Anyone can download Rebind and start earning.
Why this matters
Saving in euros has been stuck between two bad options.
Your bank pays close to nothing. Inflation sits around 2.5%. Every month, your money quietly loses value.
The alternative has been digital dollars (stablecoins). In 2025, the dollar fell 13% against the euro. Anyone who held their savings in dollar yields last year ended about 7% down in their home currency.
The market for digital euros has been hardly accessible: over $300 billion globally sits in digital dollars, and less than $1 billion in digital euros.
Meanwhile, more than €10 trillion sits in European deposit accounts earning almost nothing. The tools to do better have existed for years. The app for it did not.
What you get when you download Rebind
Up to 5% on your euros. Variable yield, paid continuously. No minimums. No lock-ups. Your savings start earning the moment you deposit.
A virtual euro IBAN in your name. No matter where you live. Receive your salary. Pay your rent. Send money anywhere in SEPA, for free.
A VISA card with zero fees. Tap to pay, anywhere VISA works. Your digital euros spent as euros, with no conversion.

One app. Nothing to learn. If someone can open a banking app, they can use Rebind.
Who we built this for
Better money tools have existed for a while. They simply were not built for these people.
The saver who deserves more than 0%
Over 450 million people across the EU and EEA live in euros, holding more than €10 trillion in deposit accounts. On average, banks pass through only a small fraction of the central bank rate. Most retail savings sit near 0.25% while inflation runs above 2%. Compounded over a decade, the difference between that and 5% is tens of thousands of euros per household. For most people, the biggest financial mistake they will make is the bank they were born with.
The freelancer invoicing in euros without a euro account
There are tens of millions of freelancers and remote workers outside the eurozone, in non-eurozone EU countries like Poland, Romania, Sweden, and Czechia, in the Western Balkans, and beyond, who get paid by EU clients every month. Because they do not hold a local euro account, each payment loses 3 to 4% to FX conversion and cross-border fees. Over a year, that is roughly a month of work given away to intermediaries. A virtual euro IBAN in their own name fixes this.
The family sending money home
4.8 million Western Balkans nationals and 5.5 million Turks live and work in Western Europe. Millions more come from North Africa. Together they send around 63€ billion home each year, mostly through rails that charge 5 to 8% per transfer. That is roughly 3 to 5 billion euros in fees extracted from working families every year to move money.
The millions living in Europe without basic financial access
In Romania, 5 million adults have no bank account, the highest rate in the EU. In Albania, it is more than half the adult population. Add Bulgaria, Kosovo, Bosnia, etc. and you reach many more million people whose financial lives start with a barrier most people never face. Your financial capabilities should not depend on the country you were born in.
Open to everyone
Rebind is available now on the App Store and Google Play.
One app. Everything in euros. Open to everyone.



