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    • Friday, 18 November, 2022
      The Big Read
      Revolut’s growing pains: is the fintech ready to become a bank?

      Cultural and operational issues might be standing in the way of co-founder Nik Storonsky’s ambitions, insiders say

    • Tuesday, 27 September, 2022
      Revolut receives green light to run UK cryptocurrency business

      Fintech group was the final company on the FCA’s temporary register

    • Monday, 12 September, 2022
      The Future of Money
      Welcome to the FT’s new fintech newsletter Premium content

      Plus, our scoop on Revolut's business review, code-named Project Prism

    • Wednesday, 7 September, 2022
      Revolut axes graduate jobs as it conducts sweeping costs review

      Fintech in throes of major business review codenamed Project Prism

    • Monday, 5 September, 2022
      Financial services
      Revolut under pressure from auditors after UK regulators find flaws

      Financial Reporting Council said failures created ‘unacceptably high’ risk of misstatement for $33bn fintech

    • Friday, 12 August, 2022
      Revolut’s token gestures

      A brief walkthrough of the crypto-friendly bank’s “learn and earn” scheme

    • Friday, 4 February, 2022
      Bryce Elder
      Revolut offers dog tricks as Bank of England licence talks drag on

      Plus: Capricorn Energy shareholders position for long-awaited Indian tax payout; and Wirecard’s final fire sale

    • Tuesday, 30 November, 2021
      Revolut chief hopes for UK banking licence by start of 2022

      Nik Storonsky says lack of liquidity remains hurdle for London listings

    • Thursday, 19 August, 2021
      Lex
      Revolut: loans for paydays after their heyday may prompt naysay Premium content

      Fintech sees its new salary advance service as a business generator but the big risk is regulation

    • Friday, 16 July, 2021
      News in-depth
      Kitesurfing founder of Revolut rides fintech wave to $33bn valuation

      ‘Unflappable’ CEO Nikolay Storonsky takes digital bank he founded into big league

    • Thursday, 15 July, 2021
      Lex
      Revolut/SoftBank: fintech should not get this much credit Premium content

      Comparing bytes with banks does not compute despite high valuations

    • Thursday, 15 July, 2021
      Revolut valued at $33bn to become UK’s biggest-ever private tech group

      Digital bank’s valuation jumps sixfold after $800m fundraising led by SoftBank fund and Tiger Global

    • Monday, 21 June, 2021
      Revolut boss expects digital bank to remain profitable

      British fintech ramps up spending on new staff and invested in areas such as compliance

    • Monday, 10 May, 2021
      The Future of Money
      Why fintechs are so keen on teens Premium content

      Plus: Q&A with a new contender in the wave of teen-focused digital banks, Remitly prepares for a New York IPO, SaltPay buys up the competition

    • Friday, 30 April, 2021
      FT AlphavilleJemima Kelly
      Bitcoin is making all Revolut’s dreams come true

      The company is about to allow bitcoin withdrawals to anywhere in the world for UK Metal account users.

    • Tuesday, 6 April, 2021
      News in-depthDigital banking
      Fintechs look beyond survival after pandemic battering

      Britain’s biggest digital banks are hoping the Covid-19 crisis has shifted consumers’ behaviour

    • Wednesday, 27 January, 2021
      Jemima Kelly
      Revolut: bitcoin hype-merchant or bank?

      The fintech appears to have lost its way in the unicorn forest.

    • Tuesday, 29 December, 2020
      Revolut faces legal action over bonus dispute

      Row over language skills comes as digital bank has been working to lift reputation after earlier criticism of culture

    • Monday, 7 December, 2020
      The Future of Money
      Revolut on track for profits as regulators and investors switch focus Premium content

      Chairman Martin Gilbert says cryptocurrency revenue has grown as foreign exchange has shrunk

    • Thursday, 3 December, 2020
      City InsiderMatthew Vincent
      Martin Gilbert: Banking Revolut-ionary

      Chair of fintech company discloses new sideline in C-suite IT consultancy

    • Thursday, 17 September, 2020
      Digital banking
      Revolut saga spotlights concerns over digital banks’ service standards

      Account holder tells of eight-week battle to recover £150,000 bank transfer

    • Tuesday, 11 August, 2020
      Revolut racks up losses as hiring spree offsets revenue

      UK fintech remains confident about outlook and says it is on track to break even this year

    • Monday, 27 July, 2020
      UK banks
      Banking veteran departs Revolut after one year

      Executive brought in to help digital bank ‘grow up’ defects to Allica Bank

    • Friday, 24 July, 2020
      UK fintech Revolut raises $80m despite pandemic fallout

      New investment from US private equity group TSG follows $500m February funding

    • Wednesday, 6 May, 2020
      FT Magazine
      Revolut is the most hyped fintech in Europe. Can it grow up?

      The company wants to upend banking but the need to mature is more urgent than ever

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