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Revolut’s $75 B Valuation and US Push: What It Means for Global Finance

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Revolut’s $75 B Valuation and US Push: What It Means for Global Finance

Revolut, with $75 billion valuation and 75 million customers, is stepping ahead as one of Europe’s fastest‑growing fintech giants.

Disruptive Growth Play: “Verbification” in Ireland

In Ireland, revolut has become a verb, marking deep consumer penetration; 80% of the adult population actively uses the service. After securing a full banking licence in 2022, the firm now offers deposits, loans and mortgages within a single platform.

Cracking the US Market: Regulation and Competition

  • US banking licence application positions the company as a global‑scale disruptor.
  • UK regulators granted Revolut full bank status, easing the rollout of current‑account, mortgage and deposit products.
  • Operating in 40 countries, the firm will now test its model in the highly competitive US environment.
  • The Financial Super‑App Vision: Everything Under One Roof

    Revolut aims to merge “banking + lifestyle” by delivering everyday banking, savings, trading, crypto and wealth‑management in one app. Founder Nik Storonsky describes the ambition as a “global financial super‑app”.

    Investor Perspective: Valuation and IPO Outlook

  • $75 billion latest funding round lifts the firm well beyond unicorn status.
  • Potential IPO could command a $200 billion market cap.
  • $2.3 billion net profit (2025) and 57% growth signal a robust profitability trajectory.
  • 75 million global users outsize the combined scale of Monzo, Starling, N26 and Wise.
  • Strategic backers include Nvidia and SoftBank.
  • Warning Bells for European Banking

    Traditional banks still operate on 09:00‑17:00 settlement windows and slow account‑opening processes, risking relevance loss in a 24/7 global economy. Revolut’s rapid, digital, integrated model underscores the urgent need for a digital‑banking transformation across Europe.

    Defne Aydın – Director of Geopolitical Risk & European Markets
    Revolut’s US expansion is more than a fintech rollout; it forces the ECB’s tightening cycle to reckon with a high‑growth, digital‑banking contender. Should the US licence be approved, competition among fintech‑banks in the Eurozone will accelerate, pressuring legacy banks to overhaul their business models and recalibrate credit‑risk and liquidity frameworks.
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    Financial Analyst: Defne Aydın

    Jeopolitik Risk ve Avrupa Piyasaları Direktörü. Avrupa Merkez Bankası (ECB) faiz patikasını, Eurozone enflasyonunu ve küresel ticaret savaşlarındaki gümrük tarifesi (tariff) politikalarını yorumlayan otorite.

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