Revolut posts record profit as US expansion plans accelerate

Revolut reports record profit and rising revenue as British fintech prepares for US expansion

Revolut posts record profit as US expansion plans accelerate

Revolut has reported its highest-ever annual profit as the company prepares to expand further into the United States following a key regulatory milestone in the United Kingdom.

The fintech firm revealed that its pretax profit surged 57% in 2025, reaching £1.7 billion ($2.3 billion), up from £1.09 billion the previous year.

Revenue also climbed significantly, rising 46% to $6 billion, driven in part by strong performance in its business banking division, which accounted for 16% of total income.

The results mark another major step for the London-based company, which was valued at around $75 billion in 2025, making it one of Europe’s most valuable private technology firms.

The growth comes shortly after Revolut secured a full banking license in the United Kingdom, a long-awaited approval that strengthens its position as it transitions from a fintech startup into a fully licensed global bank.

Co-founder and CEO Nik Storonsky said the company has built a “diversified and resilient” business model that supports profitability at scale.

He added that Revolut is now entering its next phase of expansion, with a focus on scaling globally and strengthening its technology-driven services.

Storonsky emphasised that despite its rapid growth over the past decade, the company believes it is only at the beginning of what it can achieve as a global financial institution.

With strong financial results and regulatory progress, Revolut appears well-positioned to accelerate its push into international markets, particularly the US, where competition in digital banking continues to intensify.