Revolut 2025: The fintech giant takes things to new heights
One of the most prominent players in the fintech world, Revolut, has announced its ambitious plans for 2025. The company, which has gained more than 10 million new customers this year, crossing the 50 million mark, plans to introduce new products and services that will further strengthen its position in the global financial market.
Customer base and artificial intelligence: new milestones
Revolut co-founders Nik Storonsky and Vlad Yatsenko celebrated the company’s 50 million customer base at the “The Revolutionaries” event in London and outlined its strategies for the coming years. One of the company’s most exciting innovations will be an artificial intelligence-powered financial assistant that will help customers make better financial decisions. The AI-powered tool will analyze customers’ spending habits and provide personalized advice on how to manage their money more effectively. The system will be launched in 2024 and will be continuously developed in the coming years.
Mortgages: A Digital Revolution in the Housing Market
Revolut is also looking to break into the mortgage market, offering its customers a fully digital process. The new service will be launched first in Lithuania in early 2025, and will later be made available in Ireland and France. The innovative solution aims to allow customers to receive a final loan offer within one working day, significantly speeding up the traditionally slow and complicated mortgage process.
ATMs and advanced security
In terms of cash management, Revolut is also launching its own branded ATMs, which will be launched in Spain in early 2025. These machines will allow for cash withdrawals as well as long-term cash deposits and will have advanced security features, such as facial recognition identity verification.
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