Revolut Launches UK Waitlist for Corporate Card Automating Business Expenses

Thursday, 04/12/2025 | 17:22 GMT by Jared Kirui
  • The rollout follows Revolut Business reaching $1 billion in annualized revenue earlier this year.
  • Revolut’s bid for a full UK banking license remains delayed amid regulatory concerns over risk controls.
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Revolut Business has opened a waitlist for a new corporate card set to launch in the UK early next year. The Visa-powered product targets companies with international operations by combining spend management tools with travel, data and subscription benefits.

Product Launch and Pricing

According to the fintech giant, Titan will launch for Revolut Business customers in the UK at a price of £65 plus VAT per user per month. The announcement follows Revolut Business surpassing 1 billion dollars in annualized revenue earlier this year.

Titan runs on the existing Revolut Business platform and adds integrated expense tools. Features reportedly include real-time expense tracking, automated receipt matching and support for simpler reconciliation to reduce manual administrative work for finance teams.

The card includes unlimited complimentary access to airport lounges for cardholders. It also offers travel insurance that covers delays and lost luggage, and provides a monthly 10 GB global data allowance usable in more than 190 countries.

Titan gives access to business-focused subscriptions worth up to £4,000 annually per user. Named partners include WeWork, Perplexity, Masterclass, NordVPN and Headway.

Eligible Revolut Business customers on the Titan waitlist will receive 10,000 bonus RevPoints for every team member who joins Titan within 30 days of launch and stays enrolled for at least 14 days. Customers on the waitlist will receive advance notice before the card becomes available.

Regulators Delay Full Banking License Approval

Last year, Revolut partnered with Visa to enable instant card transfers for its business customers through the Visa Direct system. The collaboration sought to speed up cross-border transactions by removing delays and administrative hurdles tied to international payments .

It involved the integration of Visa Direct into Revolut’s business platform to allow companies to send funds to more than 78 countries in under 30 minutes. The service supports over 50 currencies.

Despite making inroads in the card payment space, the fintech giant’s ambitions in the banking space remain on hold. UK regulators recently delayed Revolut’s full banking license approval due to concerns over its risk controls linked to rapid international expansion.

The Prudential Regulation Authority granted the fintech a restricted license last year following a three-year wait, allowing it to hold up to £50,000 in total customer deposits under a “mobilisation” phase that typically lasts 12 months. Revolut has remained in this phase for 14 months now.

Revolut Business has opened a waitlist for a new corporate card set to launch in the UK early next year. The Visa-powered product targets companies with international operations by combining spend management tools with travel, data and subscription benefits.

Product Launch and Pricing

According to the fintech giant, Titan will launch for Revolut Business customers in the UK at a price of £65 plus VAT per user per month. The announcement follows Revolut Business surpassing 1 billion dollars in annualized revenue earlier this year.

Titan runs on the existing Revolut Business platform and adds integrated expense tools. Features reportedly include real-time expense tracking, automated receipt matching and support for simpler reconciliation to reduce manual administrative work for finance teams.

The card includes unlimited complimentary access to airport lounges for cardholders. It also offers travel insurance that covers delays and lost luggage, and provides a monthly 10 GB global data allowance usable in more than 190 countries.

Titan gives access to business-focused subscriptions worth up to £4,000 annually per user. Named partners include WeWork, Perplexity, Masterclass, NordVPN and Headway.

Eligible Revolut Business customers on the Titan waitlist will receive 10,000 bonus RevPoints for every team member who joins Titan within 30 days of launch and stays enrolled for at least 14 days. Customers on the waitlist will receive advance notice before the card becomes available.

Regulators Delay Full Banking License Approval

Last year, Revolut partnered with Visa to enable instant card transfers for its business customers through the Visa Direct system. The collaboration sought to speed up cross-border transactions by removing delays and administrative hurdles tied to international payments .

It involved the integration of Visa Direct into Revolut’s business platform to allow companies to send funds to more than 78 countries in under 30 minutes. The service supports over 50 currencies.

Despite making inroads in the card payment space, the fintech giant’s ambitions in the banking space remain on hold. UK regulators recently delayed Revolut’s full banking license approval due to concerns over its risk controls linked to rapid international expansion.

The Prudential Regulation Authority granted the fintech a restricted license last year following a three-year wait, allowing it to hold up to £50,000 in total customer deposits under a “mobilisation” phase that typically lasts 12 months. Revolut has remained in this phase for 14 months now.

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