Financial tech company Revolut could start offering mortgages to Irish users, CEO and co-founder Nikolay Storonsky has said.
It comes as the platform moves towards becoming a “super app” amid its latest development to include instant messaging.
The process of applying for a mortgage through the app would be “a frictionless experience” and “100% digital”, Nik Storonsky said. “Ultimately, what we want to build is a frictionless experience that is 100% digital, so that within the app, you apply for the mortgage, select the house that you want to buy and then be emailed at the same time. Everything would be instant and automated.”
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