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Revolut Stock (REVO)
Revolut claims to provide global citizens with a frictionless financial platform. According to Revolut, their mobile app offers seamless international payments, real-time currency exchange, budgeting tools, and a debit card—all designed to simplify money management worldwide.
Financial Services and Solutions
About Revolut Stock
Founded
2015
Industries
Software, Financial Services, Mobile
Revolut is a financial services company that specializes in mobile banking, card payments, money remittance, and foreign exchange. It includes a pre-paid debit card, currency exchange, and peer-to-peer payments. It is on a mission to build a fair and frictionless platform to use and manage money around the world.
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Revolut Management
Leadership team at Revolut
Chief Executive Officer
Nikolay Storonsky
Chief Financial Officer
Salovaara Mikko
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