According to documents released this week by Companies House, billionaire Nikolay Storonsky, co-founder and CEO of fintech company Revolut, has officially changed his country of residence from the UK to the United Arab Emirates. The change will come into effect in October 2024, at a time when the UK is phasing out its long-standing "non-settler" policy.
根据英国公司注册处(Companies House)本周公布的文件,金融科技公司 Revolut 联合创始人兼首席执行官、亿万富翁尼古拉・斯托隆斯基(Nikolay Storonsky)已正式将其居住国从英国变更为阿联酋。 这一变更将于 2024 年 10 月生效,而此时正值英国逐步取消其长期实行的 “非定居者”(non-...
Nikolay Storonsky, chief executive and co-founder of Revolut, which first applied for a UK banking licence in 2021 but faces lengthy delays, said the company was confident of securing a UK banking licence "soon" after overcoming some key hurdles. Revolut's annual statement released on Tuesday showed its full-year 2023 pre-tax profit will rise to $545 million, which the company noted was helped by strong user growth and revenue diversification.