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Revolut secures UK banking licence: here’s what comes next

by March 11, 2026
by March 11, 2026
Revolut secures a full UK banking licence after four years. Here’s what approval means for lending, regulation, and its next growth phase.

After four years of applications, regulatory back-and-forth, and an extended mobilisation period that has broken UK records for its length, Revolut finally secured a full banking licence in its home market.

The development came on Wednesday as a milestone that would end a process that began in 2021 and has been watched closely across Europe’s fintech sector.

The launch builds on Revolut’s existing base of 13 million UK customers and follows its pledge to invest £3 billion and create 1,000 high-skilled jobs across the country.

But operating without a full UK banking licence has been a genuine constraint, one that a full approval would begin to lift.

Lending becomes the next growth engine

Before the approval, Revolut’s UK banking division operated under strict limits.

During the mobilisation phase, a transitional period in which a newly licensed bank builds out its systems before receiving full authorisation, the company can hold no more than £50,000 in total customer deposits.

That restriction alone illustrates how much ground is still to be covered.

A full licence changes that entirely.

Revolut would be free to accept customer deposits at scale, which matters because deposits are cheap funding.

Traditional banks use customer savings to fund the loans they issue, a model that is far more profitable than charging subscription fees or earning a small percentage on card transactions.

That is the model Revolut has been locked out of in the UK, and the one it would now be able to build.

“Launching our UK bank has been a long-term strategic priority for Revolut, and marks a significant moment in our journey,” Nik Storonsky, Co-Founder and CEO of Revolut said.

“The UK is our home market and central to our growth. We look forward to introducing a full suite of banking services to our millions of UK customers, bringing the same innovative experience we already provide across the rest of Europe. This is a vital step in our mission to build the world’s first truly global bank.”

Lending, which includes personal loans, credit products, and potentially mortgages over time, is the most profitable segment in retail banking.

It would significantly shift Revolut’s revenue mix and earnings profile.

It would also put the company in direct competition with Barclays, Lloyds, and the digital challenger banks that have spent years building UK lending businesses.

The regulatory trade-off

The length of the process tells you something important.

Prudential Regulation Authority (PRTA), the arm of the Bank of England that oversees UK banks, has not been slow, but cautious.

Regulators raised concerns about whether Revolut’s risk controls could keep pace with its rapid international expansion.

They requested stronger assurances on compliance systems, capital management, and IT infrastructure before granting full authorisation.

The mobilisation phase, which typically lasts around 12 months, stretched well beyond 18 months for Revolut, the longest such period for a newly licensed UK bank.

Full authorisation means full accountability.

Revolut would be subject to capital requirements, rules that dictate how much financial buffer a bank must hold against potential losses, as well as regular stress tests and stricter governance standards.

Becoming a bank means trading speed for credibility. Revolut gains legitimacy and access to the UK financial system.

In return, it operates under the same scrutiny applied to any institution holding people’s savings.

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