Neobank Revolut Boosts Valuation to $75 Billion Ahead of Potential Stablecoin Launch
Global neobank Revolut said Monday that it has completed a share sale that values the private company at $75 billion. The transaction was led by major investors including Coatue, Greenoaks, Dragoneer, and Fidelity, with participation from Andreessen Horowitz, Franklin Templeton, T. Rowe Price, and Nvidia’s NVentures venture capital arm.
Revolut did not disclose how much money was raised via the share sale. The sale included an employee stock offering, marking Revolut's fifth such opportunity, letting employees get a taste of Revolut’s growth as it continues to raise funding.
The $75 billion valuation reflects rising financial performance. In 2024, Revolut's revenue surged 72% to $4 billion, while profit before tax jumped 149% to $1.4 billion. This momentum has continued into 2025, the company said, with the retail customer base exceeding 65 million and Revolut Business reaching $1 billion in annualized revenue.
“The level of investor interest and our new valuation reflect the strength of our business model, which is delivering both rapid growth and strong profitability,” said Revolut CFO Victor Stinga. “We welcome onboard a series of world-class investors and look forward to working with them for the next stage in Revolut’s evolution.”
Revolut has offered crypto trading services to customers since back in 2017, and has ramped up its moves over the last year. After expanding services to 30 European countries in November 2024, the company secured a Markets in Crypto-Assets (MiCA) license from Cyprus last month, and recently revealed a team-up with Ethereum scaling network Polygon.
All of this may serve as a precursor for Revolut’s own stablecoin launch, as Decrypt reported in June that the company was actively considering it, per sources familiar with the firm’s plans. Revolut declined comment at the time when approached about the plans, but said it remained committed to crypto services.
“We have a clear mission to become the most trusted and accessible provider of crypto asset services in the UK, EEA, and eventually beyond," a Revolut spokesperson told Decrypt in June. "We’re keen to further grow our crypto offering with a compliance-first approach.”
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