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Revolut boss sells shares to controversial ex-Uber executive

Nikolay Storonsky sold part of $6m worth of shares to Emil Michael, the ride-sharing company’s former chief business officer

Emil Michael
Emil Michael Photo: Getty Images

One of Uber’s most controversial former executives has purchased shares in the digital bank Revolut, Financial News has learnt.

Emil Michael, who was the ride-sharing company’s chief business officer for four years, bought a chunk of $6m worth of shares sold by Nikolay Storonsky, Revolut’s co-founder and chief executive, following a shareholder vote on August 1.

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