Revolut has signed a ten-year lease for its Western European headquarters in Paris.
The office, scheduled to open in early 2027, will occupy 2,400 square metres across six floors of a renovated late 19th-century building designed by Albert Waldwein.
The building retains its original steel structure, stone façade, and wooden staircases, while the renovation introduces open-plan layouts, high ceilings, and large windows.
The site is located between Paris’s historic financial district and the Sentier, a technology and start-up hub.
It will house Revolut’s Western Europe and Paris teams and serve as a hub for operations in France, Spain, Italy, Germany, Ireland, and Portugal.
The company plans to display its logo on the ground floor to signify its local presence.
The move is part of Revolut’s broader investment strategy in the region, including applying for a French banking license, planning more than 400 new hires, and eventually employing over 1,500 staff for the new bank.
These initiatives are part of a €1 billion investment in Western Europe.
Béatrice Cossa-Dumurgier, CEO for Western Europe at Revolut, said:

“This location perfectly reflects what Revolut stands for in the region. It embodies our ambition to combine a strong banking foundation with technological innovation. This new headquarters will be a place where our teams come together to shape the future of banking in Europe.”
The office will complement Revolut’s global headquarters in London and existing European banking operations.
As a remote-first company, Revolut plans to use the site for product launches, workshops, and collaborative work, while employees will continue to have flexible working options.
Featured image credit: Revolut press release

