Updated
Updated · Bloomberg · Jun 4
Revolut Co-Founder Vlad Yatsenko Steps Down in July as 70 Million-Customer Fintech Renames CTO Role
Updated
Updated · Bloomberg · Jun 4

Revolut Co-Founder Vlad Yatsenko Steps Down in July as 70 Million-Customer Fintech Renames CTO Role

3 articles · Updated · Bloomberg · Jun 4

Summary

  • July will mark Vlad Yatsenko’s exit as Revolut’s chief technology officer, ending the co-founder’s tenure in the operational role.
  • Donato Lucia, currently head of technology, will take over under a renamed title—vice president of technology—rather than as CTO.
  • Yatsenko will remain at Revolut as a non-executive director, keeping a board role after the leadership handover.
  • The change comes at a company Yatsenko helped build with CEO Nik Storonsky 11 years ago into a digital bank serving 70 million customers globally.

Insights

With its founder-CTO stepping down, can Revolut maintain its innovative edge on the path to a $200 billion IPO?
Is Revolut's leadership change a sign of maturity or the end of the disruptive fintech era it pioneered?