About us
We change the way you do money
Revolut helps you spend, send, and save smarter. Welcome to your new favourite way to do all things money.
50+ million
personal customers, globally
500k+
business customers, globally
160+
countries and regions supported
36
in-app currencies supported


Let's simplify all things money
Our global mission is for every person and business to do all things money — spending, saving, investing, borrowing, managing, and more — in just a few taps.Why we come to work every day
Money matters are complicated. Whether it’s sending money abroad, balancing your family’s budget, or scaling your business — we’ve all experienced how fractured and frustrating finances can be. That’s why we’re here. Revolut exists to remove the friction that stands in the way of your money goals becoming your new reality.
What we've done so far
We’re building a platform so effortless, so seamless, so borderless that you’ll never want to use another financial app again. And we’re making it happen by doing what we always do: relentlessly delivering faster, better, smarter products.
2023
- Launched in BR & NZ, and local IBANs in ES & IE - Launched Ultra, our top-tier plan in EEA - Most downloaded finance app in 9 countries
2022
- Reached 26m customers - Launched Loans in IE, RO, US, and Pay Later in IE & PL - Revolut Business reached £100b in transactions
2021
- Raised $800m in Series E funding - Launched Stays, to book travel, in EEA - Launched Expenses & QR codes for Businesses in EEA
2020
- Raised $580m in Series D funding - Reached 14.5m customers and expanded into US & JP - Launched Revolut Banking services in LT & PL
2019
- Reached 10m customers - Expanded into AU & SG - Launched Trading and Donations in EEA
2018
- Granted banking licence by the Bank of Lithuania - Raised $250m in Series C funding - Launched Revolut Metal in EEA
2017
- Raised $66m in Series B funding - Launched Revolut Business in EEA - Launched Premium and Crypto trading in EEA
2016
- Raised $15m in Series A funding - Reached 100k customers
2015
Our founders Nik Storonsky and Vlad Yatsenko launch Revolut
The Board
The Group Board of Directors are responsible for setting the overall strategy and culture of the Revolut Group (Revolut), and for overseeing management in its day-to-day running of the business.The Board is also responsible for ensuring the Group has in-place governance arrangements, as well as policies and practices appropriate for the size and nature of Revolut's business.

MEET OUR BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Get to know our global leadership team who steers our Dream Team, and how Revolut applies the spirit of the Corporate Code Principles within our Corporate Governance Framework.
Martin Gilbert
Martin Gilbert co-founded Aberdeen Asset Management in 1983, leading the company for 34 years and overseeing its 2017 merger with Standard Life. Until November 2019, he was chairman of the UK’s Prudential Regulation Authority’s Practitioner Panel and was Deputy Chairman of the Board of Sky plc until 2018. Before this, he was the Chairman of FirstGroup. In 2015, he was ranked no. 22 on the Harvard Business Review’s 900 best-performing CEOs in the world. Martin holds an LLB from the University of Aberdeen and an MA in Accountancy. He qualified as a chartered accountant with Deloitte.
Nik Storonsky
Nik Storonsky launched Revolut in 2015 to transform the way we spend and transfer money abroad. Since then, he's put Revolut on the path to becoming the world’s first truly global bank, changing the way we do all things money. Previously an Emerging Markets Equity Derivatives Trader at Credit Suisse and Lehman Brothers, he traded over $2 billion across various options, swaps, and FX instruments. Nik holds an M.S. in Applied Physics and Mathematics from the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology and an MA in Economics from the New Economic School, Moscow. He is a keen kite surfer, mountaineer, and championship swimmer.
Vlad Yatsenko
Vlad has been Revolut’s Chief Technology Officer since he co-founded the company with Nik Storonsky. His software engineering experience spans several industries, including travel and finance, creating real-time billing systems and booking engines. After building financial software systems at tier one investment banks, such as UBS and Deutsche Bank, he realised that to deliver a next-generation digital banking service he'd need to build it himself. He holds an M.S. in Computer Science.
Michael Sherwood
Michael is a non-executive director at Revolut and senior director of The Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. He retired in 2016 as Vice Chairman and co-Chief Executive Officer of Goldman Sachs International. He was also Chair of the Growth Markets Executive Group, co-Chair of the European Management Committee, and Chair of the Partnership Committee. Michael first joined Goldman Sachs in 1986 and became a partner in 1994. Michael is a member of the Westminster Abbey Campaign Development Board, a sponsor of the Harefield Academy, chairman of Greenhouse Sports, a trustee of Grenada Schools, and former trustee of the Mayor’s Fund for London and the Serpentine Galleries.
Caroline Britton
Caroline Britton chairs Revolut’s Audit Committee. She has 18 years of experience as an Audit Partner at Deloitte and is a Fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England & Wales. Caroline also serves as a non-executive Director and Audit Committee chair at both MoneySupermarket Group and Sirius Real Estate Limited. Since 2012, she's served on the Audit Committee of the Make-a-Wish Foundation International. Caroline holds an MA in Economics from the University of Cambridge.
Ian Wilson
A trained and qualified banker, Ian spent much of his career with Royal Bank of Scotland latterly as Director of Credit, Retail Banking. Subsequent executive roles include Managing Director Business Banking at Santander UK, Chief Risk Officer at GE Money UK, Chief Risk Officer at Tesco Bank, and Strategic Risk Director at Virgin Money. More recently, Ian has acted as executive Chief Risk Officer for both Charter Court Financial Services and Monzo, in each case helping the business obtain a banking licence and establish a robust risk management framework. Ian is a Chartered Banker and a Fellow and former Vice President of the Institute of Bankers in Scotland, as well as a Fellow of the Institute of Financial Services.
John Sievwright
John Sievwright joined the Revolut Board in July 2021. He had a 20-year career with Merrill Lynch holding global leadership positions, latterly Chief Operating Officer — International. He previously worked in finance and accounting roles at Bankers Trust and Bank of Tokyo International, having begun his career as an auditor at Ernst & Young where he qualified as a Chartered Accountant. While at Merrill Lynch, he was President of the Futures Industry Association. Mr Sievwright has been a Director of Burford Capital since May 2020 and serves on its Audit and Compensation Committees. He is a former senior independent director (SID) and Chairman of the Audit and Risk Committee at ICAP plc (later NEX Group) and former SID and Chairman of the Audit Committee of FirstGroup plc. He has an MA in Accountancy and Economics from the University of Aberdeen.
Dan Teodosiu
Dan Teodosiu has over 30 years of experience in building and managing engineering and research teams, scaling platforms, as well as developing infrastructure capable of supporting billions of users. During this time, he's held senior positions at Google, Microsoft, and HP Labs. Most recently, Dan acted as CTO of Onfido and, prior to that, as CTO of Criteo, Europe’s largest ad tech company.
Revolut Bank Leadership
Meet the Management Board and leadership team behind Revolut Bank UAB, our banking entity in Europe.Meet the team