LONDON (Reuters) - British-based banking app Revolut's latest $33 billion valuation, achieved after a fresh funding round, has likely made its cofounder and Chief Executive Nik Storonsky a billionaire several times over.
Russia-born Storonsky, who began his career as a derivatives trader at Lehman Brothers before moving to Credit Suisse two years later in 2008, was already one of Europe's wealthiest executives on paper thanks to Revolut's rapid growth.
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