Global neobank Revolut disclosed that a recently completed share sale has valued the company at US$75 billion.
The company did not disclose the transaction size or the stake sold. The round drew both new and existing investors.
Coatue, Greenoaks, Dragoneer and Fidelity Management & Research Company led the deal, with participation from Andreessen Horowitz, Franklin Templeton and T. Rowe Price Associates.
NVentures, NVIDIA’s venture capital arm, also invested, deepening Revolut’s collaboration with the firm in areas that include AI.
Revolut said employees were able to sell shares as part of the process, marking the fifth such opportunity it has offered.
The firm added that the valuation reflects recent financial performance.
Revenue rose 72 percent in 2024 to US$4.0 billion, while profit before tax increased 149 percent to US$1.4 billion.
Growth has continued in 2025, with the retail customer base surpassing 65 million and Revolut Business exceeding US$1 billion in annualised revenue.
The company has also expanded its footprint, securing banking approval in Mexico ahead of its planned launch, obtaining a banking incorporation licence in Colombia and preparing to begin operations in India.

Nik Storonsky, CEO & Co-founder of Revolut, said,
“This milestone reflects the remarkable progress we have made in the last twelve months towards our vision of building the first truly global bank, serving 100 million customers across 100 countries.
I’d like to thank our team for their determination and energy, and for believing that it is possible to build a global financial and technology leader from Europe.”

Victor Stinga, CFO of Revolut, added,
“The level of investor interest and our new valuation reflect the strength of our business model, which is delivering both rapid growth and strong profitability.
We welcome onboard a series of world-class investors and look forward to working with them for the next stage in Revolut’s evolution.”
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