Revolut to let Nik Storonsky borrow up to $250mn against his stake
- Posted on August 19, 2026
- By Financial Times
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Revolut's board has approved a financing arrangement enabling CEO Nik Storonsky to leverage his equity holdings as collateral for borrowing up to $250 million. This strategic move reflects the fintech company's rapid valuation growth and provides the billionaire founder with enhanced liquidity options. The facility demonstrates investor confidence in Revolut's market position while allowing Storonsky to maintain operational control of his shareholdings during the company's expansion phase.
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