The fintech giant has secured a PRA's authorization, allowing it to expand services in its largest market.
It is also reportedly nearing a deal that could value it at $45 billion.
Revolut CEO, Nikolay Storonsky. Source: Flickr
Fintech
giant Revolut has finally obtained its long-awaited UK banking license, marking
a significant turning point for the London-based company after a protracted
three-year application process.
Revolut Finally Wins
Regulatory Nod for UK Banking
“We are
incredibly proud to reach this important milestone in the journey of the
company,” commented Revolut's CEO and Co-Founder, Nik Storonsky. “We will
ensure we deliver on making Revolut the bank of choice for UK customers.”
The license
approval comes after Revolut addressed several regulatory hurdles, including
concerns about its financial reporting. The company recently received an
unqualified audit opinion from the UK’s accountancy advice firm BDO, resolving
previous issues related to revenue recognition and IT systems.
Revolut said it received a preliminary British banking license from regulators https://t.co/OgNo2S7BvW
With the UK
license secured, Revolut can now expand its product offerings in its largest
market. The company boasts approximately 9 million customers in the UK and over
45 million globally. This development complements Revolut's existing European
banking license, obtained from Lithuanian authorities in 2021.
In preparation for obtaining a license, the company has relocated its headquarters to the central financial district of London, taking advantage of the trend of major banks leaving the area. The fintech giant established its new headquarters in the YY London building located in Canary Wharf.
Valuation of $45 Billion
Industry
analysts view this as a significant boost for Revolut's growth strategy. The
company reported strong financial results for 2023, with pre-tax profits
soaring to £344 million, a substantial increase from £6 million in the previous
year. Revenues nearly doubled to £1.8 billion, buoyed by rising interest rates
and growth in customer subscriptions. Revenues are expected to be even higher in the future, as the company plans to generate $370 million from advertisements alone by 2026.
“In 2023, we took our biggest steps yet on that journey. We accelerated customer growth and increased the adoption of our products across the board, driving a record year for Revolut financially,” Storonsky commented.
Source: Revolut
Revolut's
workforce has also expanded rapidly, contrary to the broader tech industry
trend of layoffs. The company added over 2,000 employees in 2023, bringing its
total headcount to more than 8,000.
The license
approval coincides with reports of Revolut nearing a deal to sell $500 million
worth of employee shares, potentially valuing the company at $45 billion. If
realized, this would cement Revolut's position as one of the world's most
valuable fintechs. This information has not yet been officially confirmed; however, according to people familiar with the matter, it is a sign that investors are increasingly hopeful about the fintech sector. The Wall Street Journal also speculates the move could open a door for an initial public offering (IPO).
Fintech
giant Revolut has finally obtained its long-awaited UK banking license, marking
a significant turning point for the London-based company after a protracted
three-year application process.
Revolut Finally Wins
Regulatory Nod for UK Banking
“We are
incredibly proud to reach this important milestone in the journey of the
company,” commented Revolut's CEO and Co-Founder, Nik Storonsky. “We will
ensure we deliver on making Revolut the bank of choice for UK customers.”
The license
approval comes after Revolut addressed several regulatory hurdles, including
concerns about its financial reporting. The company recently received an
unqualified audit opinion from the UK’s accountancy advice firm BDO, resolving
previous issues related to revenue recognition and IT systems.
Revolut said it received a preliminary British banking license from regulators https://t.co/OgNo2S7BvW
With the UK
license secured, Revolut can now expand its product offerings in its largest
market. The company boasts approximately 9 million customers in the UK and over
45 million globally. This development complements Revolut's existing European
banking license, obtained from Lithuanian authorities in 2021.
In preparation for obtaining a license, the company has relocated its headquarters to the central financial district of London, taking advantage of the trend of major banks leaving the area. The fintech giant established its new headquarters in the YY London building located in Canary Wharf.
Valuation of $45 Billion
Industry
analysts view this as a significant boost for Revolut's growth strategy. The
company reported strong financial results for 2023, with pre-tax profits
soaring to £344 million, a substantial increase from £6 million in the previous
year. Revenues nearly doubled to £1.8 billion, buoyed by rising interest rates
and growth in customer subscriptions. Revenues are expected to be even higher in the future, as the company plans to generate $370 million from advertisements alone by 2026.
“In 2023, we took our biggest steps yet on that journey. We accelerated customer growth and increased the adoption of our products across the board, driving a record year for Revolut financially,” Storonsky commented.
Source: Revolut
Revolut's
workforce has also expanded rapidly, contrary to the broader tech industry
trend of layoffs. The company added over 2,000 employees in 2023, bringing its
total headcount to more than 8,000.
The license
approval coincides with reports of Revolut nearing a deal to sell $500 million
worth of employee shares, potentially valuing the company at $45 billion. If
realized, this would cement Revolut's position as one of the world's most
valuable fintechs. This information has not yet been officially confirmed; however, according to people familiar with the matter, it is a sign that investors are increasingly hopeful about the fintech sector. The Wall Street Journal also speculates the move could open a door for an initial public offering (IPO).
Damian Chmiel is a Senior Analyst & Editor at Finance Magnates with more than 15 years of experience in the CFD and online trading industry. Active as both a trader and journalist since 2010, he focuses on broker coverage, fintech innovation, and regulatory developments across Europe, the Middle East, and Asia.
His work includes interviews with C-level leaders at major brokerages and fintech platforms, as well as co-authoring Finance Magnates’ quarterly industry benchmarking reports. Damian’s reporting is data-driven, market-aware, and grounded in direct industry engagement. His analysis and commentary have also been cited by external media outlets, including Investing.com, Binance, The Asset, Stockhead, and Dispatch.
Education:
MA in Finance and Accounting, Cracow University of Economics
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