Revolut eyes slice of the Irish mortgage market
- Revolut plans entry into the Irish mortgage market with a soft launch expected in the third quarter of 2025.
- The company aims to become a one-stop financial provider, viewing the current mortgage process as slow.
- Revolut announced plans for a fully digital mortgage product designed for speed and efficiency.
- Revolut co-founder Nikolay Storonsky stated, "We will definitely do mortgages for consumers."
- The digital approach intends to offer instant approval in principle, challenging traditional banks.
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Revolut Plans To Enter Irish Mortgage Market
Revolut is planning to launch mortgages in Ireland later this year. The company's annual report says it has begun internal testing and will begin "scaling" the product soon. Revolut claims its keen to offer a simplified application process. As first reported by The Irish Times, Revolut is advancing plans for a soft launch of home-loan lending here, before a full roll-out towards the end of 2025. Revolut Europe Chief Executive Joe Heneghan told t…
Revolut could be offering mortgages in Ireland sooner than you think
Revolut may begin offering mortgages to Irish people as soon as this autumn. The banking app, which boasts over 3 million users in Ireland alone, was rumoured to be starting a mortgage service last year — with them beginning market testing in Lithuania, where they have their Eurozone Banking Licence. It is now expected that Revolut will soft-launch mortgages in Ireland as soon as the third quarter of the year for testing, before being launched a…
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