Revolut Co-founder, CTO Vlad Yatsenko Steps Down to Become Nonexecutive Director

Dow Jones06-04
 

By Ian Walker

 

British digital bank Revolut said Co-founder and Chief Technology Officer Vlad Yatsenko will step down and become a nonexecutive director of the board.

The fintech said Thursday that Yatsenko will step down as CTO from July 1 and be replaced by Donato Lucia as vice president of technology.

In a message to staff Yatsenko said he was content with his decision, as "Revolut has grown from a young, ambitious startup into a mature, highly impactful global company."

Lucia joined Revolut in April 2018 and has held several engineering leadership roles.

Revolut--which was founded in 2015--has grown into Europe's most valuable private fintech, with its valuation reaching $75 billion in a secondary share sale last year.

The firm runs an app that lets users make payments, trade assets and hold money.

 

Write to Ian Walker at ian.walker@wsj.com

 

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June 04, 2026 08:58 ET (12:58 GMT)

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