Europe’s Leading Fintech Seeks Major Capital Injection for Global Expansion

Revolut, Europe’s highest-valued fintech startup, is reportedly in talks to raise $1 billion in a new funding round, targeting a valuation of $65 billion. If successful, this would represent a 44% jump from its last known valuation of $45 billion during a secondary share sale in 2024.

The planned round will include a mix of new share issuance and sales of existing stock, positioning Revolut for a broader push into international markets and advanced financial infrastructure.

Greenoaks Poised to Lead the Investment Round

The upcoming round is expected to be led by Greenoaks, a U.S.-based investment firm known for its backing of tech-driven companies such as Robinhood and Stripe. Final deal terms are yet to be confirmed, but discussions indicate growing investor confidence in Revolut’s long-term vision.

Revolut has consistently attracted top-tier funding thanks to its ability to blend traditional financial services with cutting-edge crypto and payments innovation.

Strategic Focus: Lightning Network and Crypto Integration

The fintech giant has taken major strides toward integrating faster, crypto-native payment systems. In recent months, Revolut began rolling out Bitcoin Lightning Network support for European users, allowing for near-instant crypto payments with reduced fees — a move widely seen as a game-changer in user accessibility and transaction efficiency.

Revolut currently provides users with exposure to multiple cryptocurrencies and digital asset-linked stocks, placing it at the intersection of mainstream finance and decentralized innovation.

This development strengthens Revolut’s reputation as a forward-looking digital bank, targeting tech-savvy users who demand seamless integration between traditional banking and blockchain ecosystems.

CEO Compensation Milestone Tied to $150B Valuation

CEO Nik Storonsky stands to benefit personally from the company’s future valuation milestones. According to internal arrangements, he is eligible for a substantial compensation package if Revolut reaches a $150 billion valuation, highlighting the ambitious scale of the company’s growth objectives.

What This Means for the Fintech Industry

If the $1 billion funding round is completed at the proposed valuation, it would mark one of the largest fintech fundraises in Europe this year. It also signals increasing investor appetite for firms that combine regulatory compliance with crypto innovation and global scalability.

As the race for dominance in digital finance intensifies, Revolut’s aggressive growth and product development strategy may continue to set the pace.

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