You can now get joint accounts on Revolut with friends or family without sharing an address.
Its the latest service being offered to Irish customers by the online bank.
The company is continuing its charge to compete fully with mainstream Irish banks.
It claims to have two million customers here, and recently rolled out Irish IBAN's, making it possible for people to have their wages paid directly into the Revolut accounts.
Last month it also began selling car insurance and has also recently launched loan facilities, with plans to also offer a credit card service.
It's latest initiative sees the introduction of joint accounts.
Updates to its app now allows partners, family or friends to set up shared accounts.
It also features a group version of its instant messaging service 'Revolut Chat'.