Revolut CEO to sell part of stake in $500 million share sale, Sky News reports

The British fintech company has applied for a UK banking licence but three years on is still awaiting

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Revolut CEO, Nikolay Storonsky, in Lisbon, Portugal. — Reuters file

By Reuters

Published: Sun 7 Jul 2024, 3:37 PM

Last updated: Sun 7 Jul 2024, 8:14 PM

British fintech company Revolut's CEO Nikolay Storonsky will cash in part of his multibillion dollar stake in the company as part of a $500 million share sale, Sky News reported on Sunday.

The Financial Times reported last month that the digital finance app is working with bankers on the share sale, including shares held by employees, which could value it at more than $40 billion.

The size of Storonsky's stake in the company is unclear, the report added, and the scale of any disposal would depend on the valuation that Revolut is able to attract from new investors as well as final allocation decisions by the company.

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Revolut did not immediately respond to a request for comment outside regular business hours.

The company has signalled its aim to list publicly but its interim chief financial officer Victor Stinga declined earlier this month to comment on any timeline for an IPO.

Revolut made a record pretax profit of 438 million pounds ($553.8 million) in 2023 on strong user growth and soaring interest-related income, as it looks to cement its place as Europe's most valuable startup.

Britain's fintech industry has faced a funding crunch in recent years as investors have become more sceptical of sky-high pandemic-era valuations and put pressure on companies to become profitable.

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

Reuters

Published: Sun 7 Jul 2024, 3:37 PM

Last updated: Sun 7 Jul 2024, 8:14 PM

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