Revolut shifts focus, aims for U.S. de novo banking charter. Acquisition plan scrapped; Revolut seeks quicker regulatory path in U.S. Fintech giant targets U.S Revolut shifts focus, aims for U.S. de novo banking charter. Acquisition plan scrapped; Revolut seeks quicker regulatory path in U.S. Fintech giant targets U.S

Revolut Shifts Strategy in U.S. Expansion, Pursues De Novo National Banking Charter

  • Revolut shifts focus, aims for U.S. de novo banking charter.
  • Acquisition plan scrapped; Revolut seeks quicker regulatory path in U.S.
  • Fintech giant targets U.S. banking expansion through new licensing route.

London-based fintech giant Revolut is shifting its strategy in the U.S. market, opting to apply for a de novo national banking charter instead of pursuing the acquisition of an existing U.S. lender. This move marks a significant pivot from the company’s earlier plans, which aimed at gaining an immediate banking footprint across all 50 states through the purchase of a nationally chartered bank.


Challenges Prompting a Change in Strategy

According to a recent Financial Times report, Revolut’s decision to abandon its acquisition strategy comes after the company realized that buying an existing bank posed several challenges. Among these were the obligations to maintain physical branches of community banks and the complex regulatory approval processes involved in changing ownership.


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Consequently, Revolut has decided to seek a new bank charter through the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC), which has recently implemented an accelerated approval pathway. This change in approach is expected to streamline the process, allowing the company to expand more efficiently in the U.S. market.


Revolut’s Growing Presence and Investment in Global Markets

Revolut views the U.S. market as vital to its global growth strategy. The company has been making significant strides in expanding its services and regulatory presence, particularly in Europe, where it secured a Markets in Crypto-Assets license. This license allows Revolut to offer its complete suite of crypto services across the 30 countries in the European Economic Area (EEA). Furthermore, the company has recently launched a mobile app for its Revolut X crypto exchange, available in the UK and EEA, following a successful desktop version launched earlier.


In addition to its regulatory efforts, Revolut has been attracting substantial investment. In November, the company closed a share sale led by investors such as Coatue, Greenoaks, Dragoneer, and Fidelity Management & Research Company. This round of funding raised the company’s valuation to $75 billion, a significant 66% increase from its previous $45 billion valuation in 2024.


Despite the challenges faced in the U.S. market, Revolut remains committed to its long-term goal of establishing a bank in the country. As the company continues to navigate complex regulatory landscapes, its strategic reorientation signals its ambition to secure a prominent position in the U.S. financial ecosystem.


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