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Revolut to base 40% of its global workforce in India by 2026

By Thomson Reuters Mar 25, 2026 | 11:18 PM

By Haripriya Suresh

BENGALURU, March 26 (Reuters) – European fintech firm Revolut plans to have around 40% of its global workforce based in India by the end of 2026 ​as it expands its India global capability centre.

The ‌company, which in 2025 committed 500 million pounds ($669.8 million) to its India business and GCC over five years, said it will fill 1,600 roles in its India centre through 2026, taking its headcount in the ‌country ​to 5,500 by year-end.

The new positions ⁠will span product development, support ⁠functions and financial services functions such as payment processing and fraud investigations.

Revolut currently employs 12,000 people globally.

Global capability centers in India, once seen as low-cost outsourcing hubs, now ​handle operations, finance, research and development for their parent corporations.

Jonathan Beaney, Revolut’s head of talent acquisition, called India one ⁠of the “deepest and most dynamic talent ⁠pools in the world”.

“Our India tech hub is ​central to our global scale… the technical caliber, ambition and excellence ​we see here make India a natural long-term home ‌for Revolut,” Beaney said.

The GCC expansion is, however, separate from Revolut’s India business.

India CEO Paroma Chatterjee told Reuters that about a third of Revolut’s processes are now run from India, ⁠including work on routine transaction monitoring and AI-based alerts.

“Things made visible using the India tech stack, like video KYC – more intelligence came ⁠in from the ‌India GCC to share that knowledge overseas ⁠to try to implement it in other markets ​to ‌have tighter onboarding,” Chatterjee said.

Revolut, founded in ​2015, is ⁠one of Europe’s leading fintech companies with a $75 billion valuation.

In India, the company is authorised to issue prepaid payment instruments and aims to launch its product next quarter, the company said in a statement.

($1 = 0.7465 pounds)

(Reporting by Haripriya Suresh in Bengaluru; Editing ​by Sumana Nandy)