Revolut
Filippo Gin is a seasoned product designer with extensive experience in user experience and interface design. Currently serving as a Product Designer at Revolut since October 2024, Filippo previously held key roles as a Staff Product Designer at StreamYard from November 2022 to October 2024, focusing on the design of crucial features for StreamYard Studio and leading the mobile app vision. Prior to that, Filippo worked as a Senior Product Designer at Hopin (August 2021 - September 2023) and Delivery Hero (June 2020 - August 2021), where responsibilities included enhancing event organizer analytics and collaborating on global product vision initiatives. With a background in user experience design at Design Group Italia and education in UX design, Filippo possesses a comprehensive skill set encompassing UX research, digital strategy, and visual communication.
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Revolut
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Revolut is an app-based financial services technology company. Founded in 2015 and headquartered in the UK, Revolut serves 20 million customers around the world as they make over 250 million transactions per month. They have over 5,000 employees in offices around the world, including New York, Tokyo, Madrid, Barcelona, Paris, Mexico City, Berlin, Budapest and Bucharest with further expansion planned. Revolut offers both personal and business accounts, helping customers improve their financial health and easily connect with the global economy through a variety of features, including On Demand Pay, personalized Loans, Pet Insurance, Currency Exchange, Budgeting and Analytics, peer-to-peer payments, Saving Vaults, Junior, Stays, and Trading. Revolut’s top five countries, based on the number of retail customers, are the UK with 4.8 million customers, Romania with 2 million, Ireland with 1.9 million, Poland with 1.7 million, and France with 1.5 million customers. In 2021, Revolut raised a $800 million Series E round led by Softbank and Tiger Global, valuing the business at $33 billion.