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Revolut boss Nik Storonsky on Brexit: ‘I still haven’t seen any benefits so far’

Brexit was a ‘hassle’ as Revolut had to rethink its roadmap for the business

Nikolay Storonsky, the fintech boss of Revolut, said the firm had to change 'quite a lot of things' on its planned roadmap for the digital bank because of the shift in regulation
Nikolay Storonsky, the fintech boss of Revolut, said the firm had to change 'quite a lot of things' on its planned roadmap for the digital bank because of the shift in regulation Photo: Sportsfile via Getty Images

Revolut co-founder and chief executive Nikolay Storonsky said the digital bank has yet to see any benefits from the UK’s decision to leave the European Union, speaking five years on from the referendum.

“It was a hassle for us. We spent one and a half, two years preparing for Brexit,” Storonsky said in an interview with Financial News. “It was a hassle for some of our customers.”

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