Revolut Billionaire CEO Is The Latest Ultra-Wealthy Founder To Leave London After Tax Change
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Revolut CEO’s Exit Sparks Fintech Talent Retention Fears
Revolut’s billionaire co-founder and CEO Nik Storonsky has changed his residency from the UK to the United Arab Emirates, marking another high-profile departure of a fintech executive from the UK. Storonsky, who co-founded Revolut in 2015, has built the company into a fintech giant with 65 million users and a $75 billion valuation. Despite his move, Revolut has pledged to invest £3 billion in the… Source
Revolut's Storonsky Moves Residency from the UK to UAE: What This Means for Fintech | Fintech InShorts: Latest fintech news, analysis by experts
Exploring the Implications of the CEO’s Relocation on the Growth of Financial Technology Highlights: Revolut CEO Nikolay Storonsky is relocating from the UK to the UAE. The move signals a potential shift in fintech strategies amid changing regulatory environments. The UAE is emerging as a new hub for financial technology and investment opportunities. Nikolay Storonsky’s decision to switch his residency from the UK to the UAE highlights a growin…
Revolut boss abandons UK residency in favour of UAE
The boss of London-born fintech juggernaut Revolut has abandoned his main residency in the UK in favour of the United Arab Emirates. Nik Storonsky’s updated residency was posted in fresh Companies House filings on the fintech chief’s family company on Tuesday. The move comes mere weeks after Revolut pumped £3bn into the UK as it launched its global headquarters in London. The billionaire fintech founder said the fresh injection of capital “wo…
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