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    Revolut gets Cyprus crypto licence as it targets more users

    Published by Global Banking and Finance Review

    Posted on October 23, 2025

    2 min read

    Last updated: January 21, 2026

    Revolut gets Cyprus crypto licence as it targets more users - Headlines news and analysis from Global Banking & Finance Review
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    Quick Summary

    Revolut secures a Cyprus crypto licence, allowing EU expansion. 22% of its users trade crypto, boosting revenue and supporting growth.

    Table of Contents

    • Revolut's Expansion into Cryptocurrency Services
    • Impact of Crypto on Revolut's Growth
    • Details of the Cyprus License
    • Future of Crypto Trading in the EU

    Revolut Secures Crypto License in Cyprus to Expand User Base

    Revolut's Expansion into Cryptocurrency Services

    By Elizabeth Howcroft

    Impact of Crypto on Revolut's Growth

    PARIS (Reuters) -British finance app Revolut has been granted a licence by Cyprus that will enable it to continue to target crypto-related services to grow its business, the company said on Wednesday, revealing that one fifth of its customers trade cryptocurrency.

    Details of the Cyprus License

    Crypto has been one of the driving forces in the rapid growth of Revolut, which last month started a secondary share sale at a $75 billion valuation.

    Future of Crypto Trading in the EU

    At least 14 million of Revolut's more than 65 million customers - 22% - are crypto users, which the company defined as users who have passed know-your-customer checks and been fully onboarded for crypto services.

    Revolut said it had been granted a crypto licence by Cyprus's financial regulator which allows it to offer crypto services throughout the European Union.

    The company had introduced crypto trading on its app in 2017, and a standalone crypto trading platform, Revolut X, in 2024. But under the EU's new crypto regulations, companies will need a licence to continue operating in the bloc.

    Last year, revenue in the company's "Wealth" segment almost tripled, "driven by increased crypto trading activity as observed throughout the industry and the launch of the Revolut X crypto exchange," according to its annual report.

    Cryptocurrency prices have surged in the past year, helped by U.S. President Donald Trump's support for the nascent industry, but regulators have long warned about a lack of protection for investors.

    (Reporting by Elizabeth HowcroftEditing by Mark Potter)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Revolut receives a crypto licence from Cyprus.
    • •22% of Revolut's users engage in crypto trading.
    • •Licence allows EU-wide crypto service expansion.
    • •Revolut X platform launched in 2024.
    • •Crypto trading boosts Revolut's revenue growth.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Revolut gets Cyprus crypto licence as it targets more users

    1What is a crypto license?

    A crypto license is a regulatory approval that allows a company to operate cryptocurrency-related services legally within a specific jurisdiction.

    2What is a secondary share sale?

    A secondary share sale occurs when existing shareholders sell their shares to other investors, rather than the company issuing new shares.

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