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    UK's Revolut Kicks Off Secondary Share Sale at $75 Billion Valuation, Source Says

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    Posted on September 1, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Revolut launches a $75 billion secondary share sale, aiming to expand and rival major banks. The fintech's valuation has increased significantly from last year.

    Revolut Initiates Secondary Share Sale Valued at $75 Billion

    (Reuters) -Revolut has launched a secondary sale of its shares valuing the financial technology giant at $75 billion, a source familiar with the company said on Monday, as the London-based group doubles down on its expansion plans to rival bigger lenders.

    Revolut, which has emerged as the most successful of a handful of European fintechs founded in the past decade with a digital-only model, was valued at $45 billion last year through a share sale from new and existing investors.

    "An employee secondary share sale is currently in process, and we won't be commenting further until it is complete," a spokesperson for Revolut said in an emailed statement on Monday.

    The share sale was first reported by Bloomberg News, which said the process valued each Revolut share at $1,381.06.

    In April, the fintech company more than doubled its reported annual profit, boosted by strong crypto trading, interest income, and card fees, and said that it expected to start operating as a UK bank this year.

    (Reporting by Raechel Thankam Job and Yamini Kalia in BengaluruEditing by Tomasz Janowski and Susan Fenton)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Revolut initiates a secondary share sale valued at $75 billion.
    • •The fintech aims to expand and compete with larger banks.
    • •Revolut's valuation increased from $45 billion last year.
    • •The share sale was first reported by Bloomberg News.
    • •Revolut plans to operate as a UK bank this year.

    Frequently Asked Questions about UK's Revolut kicks off secondary share sale at $75 billion valuation, source says

    1What is the valuation of Revolut's secondary share sale?

    Revolut has launched a secondary sale of its shares valuing the company at $75 billion.

    2What was Revolut's valuation last year?

    Last year, Revolut was valued at $45 billion through a share sale.

    3
    What factors contributed to Revolut's financial growth?

    Revolut's financial growth was boosted by strong crypto trading, interest income, and card fees.

    4What did Revolut's spokesperson say about the share sale?

    A spokesperson for Revolut stated that an employee secondary share sale is currently in process and they won't comment further until it is complete.

    5When did Revolut expect to start operating as a UK bank?

    In April, Revolut indicated that it expected to start operating as a UK bank.

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