Sid Jajodia of Revolut
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Around the world, several digital banks have achieved impressive scale. But most of these fintech companies have been focused just on their home market. It is difficult to scale a global digital bank because regulations and compliance requirements differ so much between countries. But we have seen some traditional banks achieve scale in multiple countries so there is no reason why we shouldn't see the same in fintech.  My next guest on the Fintech One-on-One podcast is Sid Jajodia, the Chief Banking Officer for Revolut and the CEO of Revolut US. There is no other fintech company that is as focused on becoming a global fintech leader than Revolut. They already have 35 million customers in more than 30 countries around the world and they continue to open operations in new countries multiple times a year. In this podcast you will learn: What attracted Sid to the role at Revolut.How he describes Revolut today.What he means when he says it is a financial super app.The number of customers Revolut has globally.How Revolut is differentiated from other digital banking offerings in the US.The typical Revolut customer in the U.S. and globally.How they are getting the word out.Their ambition to be a bank in different markets.What Revolut 10 is and why it is important.Their approach to user experience.What CEO and founder Nik Storonsky is like to work with.What it is going to take for Revolut to reach scale in the US.Revolut's vision for the future of financial services.Connect with Sid on LinkedIn Connect with Revolut on LinkedIn Connect with Fintech One-on-One: Tweet me @PeterRenton Connect with me on LinkedIn Find previous Fintech One-on-One episodes
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