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Revolut Doubles Down on Europe With $1.1 Billion Investment in France

The fintech company seeks to deepen its presence on the continent and make Paris its western European headquarters

Revolut plans to invest $1.12 billion in France over the next three years.
Revolut plans to invest $1.12 billion in France over the next three years. Photo: dado ruvic/Reuters

Revolut plans to invest more than 1 billion euros ($1.12 billion) in France over the next three years, with sights set on Paris for its western European headquarters.

The British fintech–which runs an app that lets users make payments, trade assets and hold money–said Monday that it is seeking to deepen its presence in the continent, where just under three quarters of its more than 55 million customers are based.

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