Digital bank Revolut has been authorized by CySEC to offer crypto services as a crypto-asset service provider. The approval is allowing Revolut to offer cryptocurrencies to European clients including Norway.
Revolut is valued at $33 billion and has approximately 17 million clients in the EU bloc. Revolut’s crypto hub will be in Cryprus.
Revolut did apply for a license in the UK, it is currently under the FCA’s temporary registration list. The reason why the digital bank chose Cyprus is to ensure it is under European regulations prior to MiCA enforcement, which will not disrupt its services.
Earlier this month Revolut received in principal approval from the Monetary Authority of Singapore, offering more than 80 tokens in their platform including Apecoin, the Sandbox, Request and more.
Emil Urmanshin, Crypto General Manager at Revolut said: “We’ve given a big boost to our offering while empowering people to take more control of their finances and giving them safe access to new tools and services being built in crypto.”
Urmanshin added that crypto assets were between five and ten percent of the company’s revenue.
Revolut ‘Learn & Earn’
Revolut launched its ‘Learn & Earn’ courses that reward clients with tokens (DOT). The courses focus on cryptocurrencies and the blockchain technology.
The courses were a success as over 1 million clients have completed the courses.
Despite the high inflation in the UK, transactions from the UK have increased by 20% compared to the same period last year.
As opposed to other crypto companies such as Coinbase, Revolut announced that it is increasing its global workforce by 20%. Approximately 20 new crypto jobs were offered in the UK alone.
Aside cryptocurrencies, Revolut launched a new booking service (‘Stays’) earlier this year.
The service offers customers a 10% cashback, no booking fees will be charged by Revolut.
Digital bank Revolut has been authorized by CySEC to offer crypto services as a crypto-asset service provider. The approval is allowing Revolut to offer cryptocurrencies to European clients including Norway.
Revolut is valued at $33 billion and has approximately 17 million clients in the EU bloc. Revolut’s crypto hub will be in Cryprus.
Revolut did apply for a license in the UK, it is currently under the FCA’s temporary registration list. The reason why the digital bank chose Cyprus is to ensure it is under European regulations prior to MiCA enforcement, which will not disrupt its services.
Earlier this month Revolut received in principal approval from the Monetary Authority of Singapore, offering more than 80 tokens in their platform including Apecoin, the Sandbox, Request and more.
Emil Urmanshin, Crypto General Manager at Revolut said: “We’ve given a big boost to our offering while empowering people to take more control of their finances and giving them safe access to new tools and services being built in crypto.”
Urmanshin added that crypto assets were between five and ten percent of the company’s revenue.
Revolut ‘Learn & Earn’
Revolut launched its ‘Learn & Earn’ courses that reward clients with tokens (DOT). The courses focus on cryptocurrencies and the blockchain technology.
The courses were a success as over 1 million clients have completed the courses.
Despite the high inflation in the UK, transactions from the UK have increased by 20% compared to the same period last year.
As opposed to other crypto companies such as Coinbase, Revolut announced that it is increasing its global workforce by 20%. Approximately 20 new crypto jobs were offered in the UK alone.
Aside cryptocurrencies, Revolut launched a new booking service (‘Stays’) earlier this year.
The service offers customers a 10% cashback, no booking fees will be charged by Revolut.