Those fees have been there for a while, but for the most part, they only apply to "weird" transfers - particularly uncommon currencies, or landing "foreign" currency in a new country. If you pay dollars to the US, euros to Europe and so on, you typically don't hit them.
I have interests in three currencies, and revolut has been a godsend compared to Wise and direct bank transfer fees.
I have interests in three currencies, and revolut has been a godsend compared to Wise and direct bank transfer fees.