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Revolut seeks Peru banking license to expand Latin America footprint

By Thomson Reuters Jan 19, 2026 | 7:48 AM

Jan 19 (Reuters) – Britain’s Revolut said on Monday it has applied for a full banking ‍license in Peru, marking the global fintech firm’s fifth market expansion in Latin America.

The $75 billion company – pegged as Europe’s most valuable financial ‌technology company – has been ‌rapidly growing into global high-growth markets under its strategy to reach 100 million customers by 2027.

It recently received a ​crypto license in Cyprus and announced plans to launch ‍a payment platform ​in India.

Revolut’s Peru foray ​reflects growing private sector interest in ‍Latin America’s digital banking sector, as near-universal smartphone adoption and a still-underbanked population create opportunities for digital fintech firms.

A full license ‍would allow Revolut to gradually introduce a wider range of localised products.

The London-based ‍firm, ‍which has more than ​70 million retail customers ​globally, ⁠has already announced expansion ‌plans in Brazil, Mexico, Colombia and Argentina as it seeks to capture market share in the region’s rapidly digitising economies.

(Reporting by Yamini Kalia ⁠in Bengaluru)