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Revolut expands Google Cloud partnership to reach 100 million customers

Revolut deepens its Google Cloud partnership to support global growth, innovation, and a customer base beyond 100 million users.

Revolut has announced an expanded strategic partnership with Google Cloud as it seeks to scale its global operations, target 100 million users, and introduce new services. The multi-year, multi-million-dollar deal will provide Revolut with the infrastructure needed to support its rapid growth and deliver more personalised customer experiences.

Building on an established partnership

The announcement marks a deepening of an already close collaboration. Revolut, which has over 60 million customers worldwide, is already a leading partner of Google Pay and Google Wallet. It has also consistently ranked at the top of app stores in multiple markets. By extending its partnership with Google Cloud, Revolut is reinforcing its ambition to become a dominant force in global fintech.

David Tirado, Vice President of Global Business and Profitability at Revolut, said the partnership would help the company stay ahead of competitors. “Google’s world-leading AI and cloud infrastructure are an incredible asset. This partnership will empower us to rapidly scale our offerings, deliver even more personalised and valuable experiences to our customers, and continue to outpace the traditional financial sector. We’re building the future of finance, and Google is a key partner on that journey.”

Leveraging AI and cloud infrastructure

The collaboration will see Revolut adopt Google’s scalable and secure cloud infrastructure to power both its back-end systems and customer-facing services. It will also make use of Google’s AI and machine learning tools, including Gemini models, to provide real-time financial insights, improve fraud detection, and design tailored product offerings.

Tara Brady, President of Google Cloud EMEA, said: “Revolut is consistently pushing the boundaries of the financial sector. Google is proud to provide the secure, scalable, and intelligent infrastructure, powered by our leading AI, to fuel its ambitious global expansion and help it deliver the next generation of financial services to a new audience.”

Supporting ambitious growth plans

Revolut has rapidly become one of Europe’s most prominent fintech success stories since its founding in 2015. It grew from 1.5 million customers in 2018 to more than 60 million in 2025. The company has also broadened its services beyond digital banking and payments. Recent product launches include its own ATMs in Europe, savings and investment tools, and plans to enter the telecoms sector in the UK and Germany with competitive mobile plans.

The partnership with Google Cloud will ensure Revolut has the capacity to support these new initiatives while maintaining strong performance and security standards. By relying on Google’s infrastructure, Revolut is positioning itself to accelerate innovation and scale new services to global audiences.

The agreement underscores Revolut’s long-term ambition to become a fully global financial platform, extending beyond traditional banking to offer a wider range of services. With Google as a key technology partner, the fintech company is preparing to take the next step in its growth journey, with its eyes firmly set on surpassing 100 million customers worldwide.

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