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    Revolut Eyes South Africa for African Market Entry Amid Global Growth Strategy

    September 26, 2025
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    Revolut has officially chosen South Africa as its entry point into the African market, unveiling a $13 billion investment plan aimed at reaching 100 million consumers by mid-2027. This announcement coincides with the launch of its new headquarters in London and marks a significant shift from regional aspirations to specific market ambitions.

    Jacques Meyer, Revolut’s CEO for South Africa, expressed confidence in the local market, stating, “South Africans are ready for a new approach to banking. The market is primed for disruption, and we see a clear opportunity to bring our product expertise and customer-first approach to a country that is hungry for innovation.” He emphasized that obtaining a commercial banking licence will enable Revolut to offer a comprehensive suite of financial products, positioning the app as the preferred choice for millions of South Africans.

    This strategic move positions Revolut directly against established banks and rapidly growing fintech companies in South Africa, potentially forcing incumbents to defend their margins on foreign exchange and cross-border payments while enhancing their digital offerings.

    Revolut views South Africa as a key growth market, citing its diversified economy, increasing digital adoption, and a growing appetite for innovative financial services. The company stated, “Receiving a full commercial banking licence will enable Revolut to deliver innovative and essential financial services that meet the needs of SA customers.”

    As part of its broader strategy, Revolut plans to expand further into Africa, inspired by the success of services like Vodacom M-Pesa in East Africa, which has shown the significant growth potential in the fintech sector.

    Valued at $75 billion, Revolut has established itself as a leader among European digital-only challengers, competing with major European banks. The company is diversifying beyond payments and foreign exchange into areas like mortgages and consumer lending, aiming to become the world’s first truly global bank.

    Revolut reported a significant increase in pretax profit, surging to £1.1 billion for the year ending December 2024. The $13 billion investment over the next five years is intended to support global expansion and create 10,000 jobs, with plans to launch in over 30 markets by 2030.

    In addition to South Africa, Revolut has identified other regions for growth, including Latin America, Asia-Pacific, and the Middle East, while also making licensing progress in the UAE and Asia-Pacific earlier this year.

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