Revolut gains regulatory approval as a fully licensed bank in Mexico, marking its first entry into Latin America.Revolut gains regulatory approval as a fully licensed bank in Mexico, marking its first entry into Latin America.

Revolut Secures Full Banking License in Mexico

2025/10/21 14:40

UK fintech firm Revolut has secured final regulatory approval to operate as a fully licensed bank in Mexico, marking its first banking license in the Latin American region.

The approval allows Revolut to compete with local neobanks and potentially influences the financial landscape with broader banking service offerings.

Revolut has received regulatory approval to become a fully licensed bank in Mexico, marking its first full banking license in Latin America. This move allows Revolut to offer the complete range of banking services in Mexico.

The initiative involves the UK-based fintech company Revolut, led by CEO Nik Storonsky. The approval enables them to begin operations as a bank. The official announcement confirms the phased launch starting with waitlist users.

Revolut to Challenge Nubank and MercadoLibre

The banking license may heighten competition among Latin American fintech players, involving benchmark companies like Nubank and MercadoLibre. Financial markets anticipate Revolut’s upcoming $3 billion fundraising round at a $75 billion valuation.

The license allows Revolut to provide services with Mexican deposit insurance protection, covering up to 3.4 million pesos. While the impact on cryptocurrencies is indirect, community discussions emphasize user experience improvements. “Revolut announces it has received the final regulatory approval to begin its banking operations in Mexico. As a fully operational bank, …” – Nik Storonsky, Co-founder & CEO, Revolut

Latin American Fintech Growth Drives Valuation

Similar market entries in Latin America, such as Nubank, spurred fintech competition without major on-chain impacts. Revolut’s expansion has often led to partnerships with DeFi protocols and integration announcements elsewhere.

According to financial experts, the significant valuation increase aligns with historical trends in fintech expansions. However, there is no current indication of new token launches or DeFi changes triggered by this regulatory approval.

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