Revolut: can the chancellor’s fintech favourite fix its image problem?

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Revolut: can the chancellor’s fintech favourite fix its image problem?
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The UK’s would-be ‘Amazon of banking’ run by Nikolay Storonsky has raised alarm over delayed accounts, EU regulatory fines, its co-founder’s Russian ties and issues with staff

After Revolut secured its EU banking licence through Lithuania in 2018, politicians in the ex-Soviet country launched two parliamentary investigations into national security concerns related to the Storonsky Sr’s state links and whether they made the company “politically vulnerable”.

Western intelligence officials struggle to see the joke, apparently. Embassy staff working in sensitive roles within the The company said Storonsky had lived in the UK for 20 years and had taken a “clear stance condemning the Russian invasion”, describing the war as

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