In an email, Revolut’s public relations office said: “In the past, during Revolut’s early years, some of our employees may have lacked proper exposure to expected behaviors in Revolut (what is considered positive / negative behaviors), making it harder to sustain our culture as the company has grown. As we enter a new phase of growth for the company, we have dedicated significant resources to ensure our culture is at the heart of how we operate across the business.”
Revolut’s roots are in mobile payments, though the company has been adding financial services over the past few years as it builds a financial super app and expands in markets such as the U.S. Revolut is also applying for a bank license in the U.K., though it told The Guardian the culture update is not linked to that application. –John Adams