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Revolut moves US HQ closer to Wall St

Revolut, the global financial super app with over 35m customers worldwide and almost one million in the US, is expanding its footprint and moving into new offices off Wall Street.

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Europe’s highest valued FinTech, at $33bn, has taken out a lease at 107 Greenwich St. It will move its US HQ into the building in November; a fully built out and furnished 10,000+ sq feet working space across the entire 20th floor.

Completed in 2022, the 26-story building was designed by Pelli Clarke Pelli Architects, an award-winning practice which built the tallest skyscraper in Japan, One Canada Square in London, and the Salesforce Tower in San Francisco. The building’s 18th floor serves as an amenity center for the office tenants, offering dining, conference rooms, break-out space, a fitness center and an expansive outdoor terrace with panoramic views.

A LEED Gold certified property, 107 Greenwich is close by to the WTC Transportation Hub, Fulton Street transit lines and the PATH train to New Jersey. The building offers panoramic downtown views from floor-to-ceiling windows and is surrounded by vibrant downtown neighborhoods offering diverse retail, lively nightlife, cultural and social offerings as well as access to the Hudson River esplanade.

Sid Jajodia, US CEO and Chief Banking Officer at Revolut, said “This office move represents a big step forward in Revolut’s expansion in the US, which is a key market for us. We continue to grow both our retail and business customers in the US, as well as hire exceptional people. We’ll be a stone’s throw from Wall Street, meaning we’ll be in the heart of one of the world’s most important and recognisable financial districts”.

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