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ECB moved to rein in Revolut’s ‘self-guided missiles’ in Europe

Europe’s most valuable fintech was ordered to address ‘deficiencies’ in oversight amid a rapid product rollout

ECB moved to rein in Revolut’s ‘self-guided missiles’ in Europe

TL;DR

  • The European Central Bank (ECB) has imposed new capital requirements on Revolut's EU banking operations.
  • Revolut has been ordered to improve its internal controls.
  • The ECB's supervisory arm is concerned about Revolut's rapid expansion and risk management capabilities.
  • The measures were applied to Revolut's Lithuanian-based European arm after it received a full banking license in late 2021.
  • Regulators globally are increasing scrutiny of rapidly expanding fintech companies.
  • Revolut, founded in 2015, offers services like currency exchange, stock trading, and crypto.
  • Revolut has faced regulatory hurdles in the UK, where it has yet to secure a full banking license.
  • The ECB's actions are likely to slow Revolut's expansion and increase operating costs in the EU.
  • The digital bank's ability to meet these new requirements will be crucial for its future success in Europe.