Revolut Ltd, commonly known as Revolut, is a leading financial technology company headquartered in Great Britain. Founded in 2015, it has rapidly expanded its operations across Europe, North America, and Asia, positioning itself as a key player in the digital banking industry. Revolut offers a range of innovative financial services, including multi-currency accounts, cryptocurrency trading, and budgeting tools, all designed to empower users with greater control over their finances. Its unique approach to banking, characterised by low fees and real-time spending notifications, has garnered a substantial user base. With over 20 million customers globally, Revolut has achieved significant milestones, such as securing a banking licence in 2021, further solidifying its market position. As a pioneer in the fintech space, Revolut continues to redefine the way individuals manage their money in an increasingly digital world.
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In 2021, Revolut reported Scope 2 emissions of approximately 482,300 kg CO2e globally, with a specific breakdown for the UK showing about 144,400 kg CO2e. The company has not disclosed any Scope 1 or Scope 3 emissions data. The intensity ratio for 2021 was about 0.00023 tonnes CO2e per £ million of revenue. For 2020, Revolut's UK Scope 2 emissions were approximately 160,400 kg CO2e, with a global intensity ratio of about 0.00076 tonnes CO2e per £ million of revenue. Emissions data for 2019 is not available. Revolut has not set any specific reduction targets or initiatives, nor does it appear to have cascaded data from a parent organization. The company is currently not participating in any industry-standard climate initiatives such as SBTi or CDP. Overall, while Revolut has made some disclosures regarding its carbon emissions, it lacks comprehensive data and formal commitments to reduce its carbon footprint.
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Scope 2 | 482,300 |
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