Crypto-friendly fintech giant Revolut files for U.S. banking license
The license would allow the firm to operate like a traditional bank and gain direct access to payment networks like Fedwire and ACH.
By Francisco Rodrigues|Edited by Sheldon Reback Mar 5, 2026, 1:08 p.m.
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What to know:
- Revolut, a U.K.-based fintech, applied for a U.S. banking license, which would allow it to operate like a traditional bank in the world's largest economy and gain direct access to payment networks like Fedwire and ACH.
- The license could also enable Revolut to offer lending products, such as credit cards and personal loans, and replace its current partnership with Lead Bank.
- The move is part of Revolut's goal to build a global digital bank, with the U.S. being a key target. It comes after Kraken secured a Federal Reserve "master account" to gain direct access to the Fed's core payment system.
Revolut, the U.K. fintech giant that offers crypto trading, filed an application for a U.S. banking license with the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC), a key step in its push to expand in the American financial system.
If approved, the license would allow the London-based company to operate more like a traditional bank in the world's largest economy. The company said it would gain direct access to payment networks such as Fedwire and the Automated Clearing House (ACH), systems that move trillions of dollars between banks each year.
A license could also open the door to lending products, including credit cards and personal loans. Today, Revolut offers banking services in the U.S. through Lead Bank, a Kansas City-based partner. That arrangement allows it to provide accounts and payments without holding its own charter.
The filing comes after Revolut dropped its plans to buy a U.S. bank in January to instead get a de novo banking license, which allows banks to start up from scratch.
It also comes a day after Kraken became the first cryptocurrency exchange to secure a Federal Reserve “master account,” which gives its banking arm direct access to the Fed’s core payment system.
Revolut, valued at about $75 billion, has said the U.S. market is central to its goal of building a global digital bank. Approval of a charter would mark one of the company’s biggest regulatory milestones outside Europe.
The crypto-friendly bank secured a restricted U.K. banking license in 2024 and holds banking licenses elsewhere. It isn’t a bank, however, in every region where it operates.
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