The Sun (Malaysia)

UK fintech firm Revolut swings to £438m profit

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LONDON: British fintech company Revolut swung to a pretax profit of £438 million (RM2.6 billion) in 2023 on strong user growth and interest-related income, against a pre-tax loss of £25.4 million a year earlier.

The company’s revenue almost doubled to a forecast-beating £1.8 billion, its annual report said yesterday.

The growth comes at an opportune time, with the company seeking a more than US$40 billion valuation in a US$500 million share sale.

That would cement its place as Europe’s most valuable startup.

Revolut has applied for a UK banking licence but three years on is still awaiting approval.

In an interview with CNBC, Revolut CEO Nikolay Storonsky said he was optimistic of the company’s chances of being granted a UK licence.

Revolut is “continuing to work closely” with UK regulators on its UK bank licence applicatio­n, the annual report said.

The company has faced problems with its financial reporting previously, drawing scrutiny from regulators, and delayed publicatio­n of both its 2021 and 2022 accounts.

When the 2021 accounts were finally published in March 2023, auditor BDO said it was unable to independen­tly verify three-quarters of the £636 million of revenue.

Its 2023 numbers were not due until September.

Founded in 2015, Revolut is one of a handful of fintech companies to have emerged in Britain over the past decade, offering financial services without having physical branches.

It has 45 million customers globally, with customer numbers increasing by nearly 45% last year. – Reuters

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