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Home»Cryptocurrency & Free Speech Finance»Revolut Granted Banking License in the United Kingdom
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Revolut Granted Banking License in the United Kingdom

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Financial technology company Revolut announced on Wednesday that it has launched a bank in the United Kingdom after receiving regulatory approval from the Prudential Regulation Authority (PRA), a banking and financial services regulator.

Revolut Bank UK will begin offering deposit accounts for individuals and businesses, with eligible deposits up to 120,000 British pounds ($160,958) protected by the Financial Services Compensation Scheme (FSCS), according to the company’s announcement. 

The FSCS offers a safety net for customer deposits at banks and other financial institutions, similar to the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) insurance for US bank deposits up to $250,000. 

Source: Revolut

Existing Revolut UK customers will be rolled over to the new account type gradually, with the process expected to take several months to fully complete, according to the company.

The new bank sets the stage for offering a “wider range” of services in the future, including lending, the company said.

Revolut also applied for a full banking license in Peru and a federal banking charter in the United States in January, as crypto and financial technology companies pivot to become banks, blurring the line between digital and traditional finance.