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Revolut Expands UK Banking Operations with 100 New Hires Amid Strategic Growth Push

Sam AllcockBy Sam AllcockMarch 17, 2025Updated:July 2, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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Revolut expands UK banking operations as the financial technology giant embarks on a hiring spree. The company plans to recruit 100 new employees as it prepares to expand its UK banking business, marking a pivotal moment in its journey toward becoming a fully-fledged bank.

Last summer, Revolut secured its long-awaited British banking license from the UK’s Prudential Regulation Authority (PRA), albeit with some initial restrictions. Since then, the company has been laying the groundwork for this transition. Francesca Carlesi, Revolut’s UK CEO, told Bloomberg News on Thursday (March 13) that the company aims to grow its UK banking team to around 200 by the end of the year.

Building a Strong Foundation

The road to obtaining a banking license was not without challenges. After a three-year wait, Revolut faced heightened scrutiny due to its size and financial reporting practices. However, Carlesi emphasized the importance of ensuring compliance and maintaining open communication with regulators throughout the process.

“We have been in constant and open dialogue with our regulators, to ensure our mobilization meets the highest standards,” she said. “We’re in no rush, as getting this right matters more, so once everyone is ready, we’ll launch the UK bank and begin to operate as one of the UK’s newest banks.”

Currently, Revolut is testing its critical banking systems with approximately 30 pilot customers who collectively hold £50,000 (about £64,700) in deposits. Regulators anticipate this phase to conclude within 12 months, paving the way for Revolut to achieve full banking status by July.

Transitioning Millions of Customers

Once the PRA gives final approval, Revolut will begin transitioning its millions of UK customers from its electronic money institution framework to its newly licensed UK banking entity. This move is particularly noteworthy, as Revolut — valued at an impressive £45 billion — stands out as one of the largest companies to undertake such a transformation.

Nik Storonsky, Revolut’s Group CEO, previously admitted that attempting to scale the business without a banking license was a misstep. He noted that smaller firms often find it easier to navigate the licensing process compared to larger entities like Revolut.

Record-Breaking Financial Performance

Sources close to the matter revealed that Revolut is set to publish its 2024 accounts next month. According to Bloomberg, the company expects to report a staggering £1 billion in pre-tax profit, a significant leap from £545 million the previous year. This achievement underscores Revolut’s rapid growth trajectory and solidifies its position as a dominant player in the fintech space.

Entering Private Banking and Regulatory Shifts

Earlier this year, PYMNTS reported on Revolut’s efforts to enter the private banking sector amid evolving regulatory dynamics. There has been increasing advocacy for streamlined pathways to establish new banks, or de novo charters. For instance, GOP Rep. French Hill of Arkansas, chair of the House Committee on Financial Services, highlighted during a Capitol Hill hearing that only 82 new bank charters have been granted in the past 15 years.

This push for regulatory reform aligns with Revolut’s broader strategy to innovate within the banking sector while adhering to stringent oversight requirements. By securing its UK banking license and investing in talent, Revolut is positioning itself to capitalise on emerging opportunities in both retail and private banking.

A Bold Step Forward

Revolut’s decision to expand its UK banking operations reflects its commitment to providing enhanced services to its customer base. With millions of users already relying on its platform, the transition to a fully licensed bank promises greater stability, security, and innovation.

As the company continues to scale, its focus remains on delivering seamless financial solutions while navigating the complexities of regulatory compliance. By hiring 100 new employees and building robust infrastructure, Revolut is poised to redefine what it means to be a modern bank in the UK.

With its ambitious plans and proven track record, Revolut is set to play a transformative role in shaping the future of banking, blending cutting-edge technology with customer-centric offerings.

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