UK Fintech Firm Revolut Faces Setback in Banking License Approval
According to Jinse Finance, global fintech company Revolut has been waiting for over three years for approval of a full banking license in the UK, and is now caught in a public dispute between UK Chancellor Rachel Reeves and Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey. The controversy arose when Reeves attempted to expedite the approval process by arranging a meeting between Revolut and Bank of England regulators, but Bailey blocked the move, citing concerns over interference with the central bank’s independent regulatory authority. This incident has raised concerns about the future prospects of the UK’s fintech industry, especially as Revolut considers a potential listing in the United States, which could impact the UK’s status as a global fintech hub.
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