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European FinTech giants turn to direct application for US banking licenses, with Trump's relaxed regulatory policies serving as an accelerator
【Crypto World】The latest developments of Revolut, a well-known European fintech company, are worth paying attention to. The company originally planned to obtain a full-state operating license in the US through acquiring an American bank, but has now changed its mind—directly applying for a US banking license.
Why the shift? Revolut believes that acquisition is too fraught with pitfalls. Maintaining physical branches costs money, and ownership changes require multiple layers of approval—these costs and processes are obstacles.
Another key factor is the current environment. Under the relaxed regulatory policies of the Trump administration, applying directly might actually be faster. Revolut is in close communication with the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC), aiming to leverage this policy window to accelerate the approval process. This also reflects fintech companies’ keen sensitivity to subtle changes in the US regulatory landscape—sometimes, taking a detour is the shortcut.