Nik Storonsky, co-founder and CEO of Revolut, has indicated that the London-based digital bank’s initial public offering is likely at least two years away. In an interview with David Rubenstein, Storonsky stated that he intends to take the company public but does not anticipate doing so until 2028.
The revised timeline extends the wait for what remains one of Europe’s most closely watched market debuts. The comments were made during an upcoming episode of "The David Rubenstein Show: Peer to Peer Conversations." Read the full story at Bloomberg — Technology (subscription).
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