Revolut Discusses $150B-$200B IPO Valuation, Plans Listing After 2028

Gate News message, April 22 — Revolut, a London-based fintech firm, has discussed a potential IPO valuation of $150 billion to $200 billion with investors, though the company stated it does not plan to list before 2028 and has set no formal target. Revolut recently obtained a full UK banking license and reported 2025 pre-tax profit of 1.7 billion pounds ($2.3 billion), representing 57% growth year-over-year.

The company may pursue a secondary share sale in the second half of 2026 at an estimated valuation of approximately $100 billion. This follows a previous secondary share sale that valued Revolut at $75 billion, demonstrating the company's rising valuation trajectory.

Revolut operates 11 product lines, each generating over 100 million pounds ($135 million) annually. Its corporate customer division now accounts for 16% of total income. The company's lending portfolio surged 120% to 2.2 billion pounds ($2.97 billion), driving interest income to 974 million pounds ($1.32 billion).

As part of its global expansion strategy, Revolut is pursuing banking licenses in major markets, including the United States. A U.S. banking charter would provide direct access to core payment systems and enable the company to originate loans, positioning it to compete more closely with established U.S. banks.

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