Revolut launches waitlist for ‘ultra-premium’ business card

Revolut has launched a waiting list for its first ‘ultra-premium’ business credit card, called Titan.

Based on Visa's commercial card solution, Titan is designed for fast-growing businesses and offers productivity tools, travel insurance and lifestyle benefits.

The card, which costs £65 per month + VAT, also includes expense and receipt management, with built-in tools that aim to simplify expense tracking and reporting.

The premium subscription includes WeWork, Perplexity, Masterclass and NordVPN.

The card aims to offer perks to improve global connectivity, including 10 GB of monthly eSIM data in over 190 countries.

Travel benefits include access to the DragonPass airport lounge once a month and comprehensive travel insurance.

Customers can earn 1 RevPoint for every pound spent, redeemable for air miles, hotel stays and various other experiences.

Revolut has also launched an application incentive whereby every team member who signs up for Titan and remains signed up for at least 14 consecutive days earns the company 10,000 RevPoints.

The incentive only applies during the first 30 days after Titan's official launch.

Revolut has stated that the official launch in the UK is scheduled for early next year, with access to the waiting list currently available via the Revolut Business platform.

Last month, the digital bank announced the completion of a share sale which values the company at $75 billion.

Current employees at the digital bank were given the opportunity to sell as part of the transaction, with the company now having enabled five share sales for its employees to date.

It claimed the move demonstrates it that it runs one of the most liquid employee share programmes across private companies in the industry.

Revolut, which currently serves over 65 million customers around the world, said the $75 billion valuation is underpinned by “powerful” business momentum and strong financial performance.



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