Revolut Business global revenues now surpass €450m, with monthly transaction volumes reaching €296m in Malta

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Andre Camilleri

Revolut Business is onboarding 20,000+ companies on average each month, with hundreds of thousands of active businesses on the platform.

Revolut, the global fintech with more than 45 million customers worldwide, announced it is doubling down on business banking as global annualised revenues of its business-to-business (B2B) offering, Revolut Business, have surpassed €450m. In Malta, monthly processed transaction volume has reached €296m, as of September 4th, 2024.

The news comes as Revolut continues to expand its footprint globally with the launch of Revolut Business in Singapore – benefitting global businesses with Singaporean operations and introducing a tech-first banking solution to a market underserved by legacy banks. This move brings the total number of markets where Revolut Business is live to 40. That accelerated growth is set to continue as Revolut Business onboards over 20,000 businesses each month, who are joining hundreds of thousands of monthly active businesses.

Building on this momentum, Revolut has launched Revolut BillPay today to further meet the growing demand for better business banking. Integrated with major accounting softwares, including QuickBooks, Xero, and FreeAgent, Revolut BillPay is designed to save time managing and paying bills to suppliers in over 150 destinations with just a few clicks. Businesses can minimise manual effort, benefit from spend controls and approval rules, and gain complete oversight of their operations, freeing up time for business growth.

James Gibson, Head of Revolut Business, said, “Shaped by our experience serving millions of retail customers, Revolut Business is growing rapidly. In the last year, we’ve made huge strides forward in our mission to be the number one finance automation system for businesses and we recently brought the product to Singapore. With the support of a significant and growing number of customers behind us, we’re aggressively doubling down on B2B and are ready to revolutionise banking for even more businesses around the world”.

Since its launch in 2017, Revolut Business has continued to innovate and added a variety of different tools and features to its platform in line with the evolving needs of businesses, making it a one-stop platform for them.

Andre Camilleri

Andre Camilleri is the editor of Malta Business Weekly

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