Revolut has officially chosen Paris as the site for its new Western European headquarters. The company, which now has over 70 million customers globally, signed a 10-year lease for a historic building in the heart of the French capital. This move is a major part of the Revolut relocation from London to Paris strategy, with the new office set to open in early 2027.
A Strategic Financial Hub
The new headquarters will be located between the Bourse and Sentier districts, blending the city's financial history with its modern tech scene. This location solidifies Paris as the new European fintech hub 2026. From this 2,400-square-meter office, Revolut will manage its operations across strategic markets like France, Spain, Italy, and Portugal.
With a one-billion-euro investment in the region, the company aims to become a leading European bank. This growth is also creating a high demand for specialized talent, with many experts tracking new IT jobs in Portugal as Revolut expands its local teams to support this massive regional growth.
Regional Growth and Employment
The Revolut Western Europe headquarters Paris 2026 project involves 400 new hires immediately, with plans for over 1,500 employees to work for the new regional bank soon.
This expansion reflects a growing trend of flexible, borderless work in the tech sector. Even for entrepreneurs who prefer working from a coworking space in Lisbon, the growth of Revolut—which already has 2 million users in Portugal—represents a more connected and digital future for banking across Western Europe.