Revolut soars to 75 billion: European fintech scores one of the world's highest private valuations
New investors include NVentures, the venture capital division of Nvidia
Revolut announced the completion of a new capital transaction that sets the company's valuation at USD 75 billion. A level that places it among the most highly valued private fintech companies in the world. The transaction involved a group of international investors led by Coatue, Greenoaks, Dragoneer and Fidelity, with participation from leading names in global venture capital such as Andreessen Horowitz, Franklin Templeton and T. Rowe Price.
The new investors also include NVentures, the venture capital division of Nvidia, which strengthens the collaboration between the fintech group and the chip giant in projects related to artificial intelligence.
The operation also included a cash programme for employees (the fifth time this has happened, ed). A practice that the company presents as part of a value-sharing policy built up over the years.
The new 75 billion valuation is supported by the financial results announced by the company. In 2024, revenues increased by 72% to USD 4 billion. Pre-tax profit rose 149% to 1.4 billion. This trend continued in 2025, with the global retail customer base surpassing 65 million and Revolut Business reaching annualised revenues of USD 1 billion.
Parallel to the economic results, the group accelerated its international expansion.


