Revolut Business unveils Titan, a premium corporate card for global teams

Revolut Business unveils Titan, a premium corporate card for global teams

Revolut Business has opened the waitlist for Titan. Designed for modern, high-growth teams, the ultra-premium Visa-powered card offers travel, lifestyle, and productivity benefits within a single spend management platform. It launches for UK businesses early next year.


Revolut Business has announced the upcoming launch of Titan, a premium corporate card built for global, fast-scaling companies. The product — powered by Visa — combines integrated spend management tools with travel, connectivity, and lifestyle benefits.

The waitlist for Titan opened this week, ahead of a full UK rollout expected early in 2026. The card will carry a £65 monthly fee (plus VAT) per user.

According to Revolut Business, Titan is designed to address a growing operational challenge for high-growth enterprises — empowering employees to travel seamlessly while maintaining financial control. The company said that 85% of businesses currently pay separately for at least one of the benefits Titan now consolidates under a single offering.

Built on Revolut’s core business platform, Titan introduces real-time expense tracking, automated receipt matching, and integrated reconciliation. Finance teams can manage spend visibility and controls directly through the platform.

Cardholders will also access a suite of lifestyle and travel features including unlimited airport lounge entry, comprehensive travel insurance, and 10GB of global data each month. Revolut estimates the combined value of Titan’s partner subscriptions — spanning WeWork, Perplexity, Masterclass, NordVPN and Headway — at up to £4,000 annually per member.

Members earn RevPoints on a 1:1 basis for business spend, which can be transferred to personal Revolut accounts for redemption on flights, stays, or experiences. Businesses that join the Titan waitlist before launch will receive a 10,000-point bonus for each employee who signs up within 30 days and remains enrolled for at least two weeks after activation.

James Gibson, General Manager of Revolut Business, said: “Titan is more than just a corporate card, it’s a growth tool for global businesses. Our customers scale fast and travel often; and need a card that keeps up, while giving finance teams full control. Titan empowers employees with the seamless, high-end travel and lifestyle benefits they demand, allowing them to focus on what matters most — their business.”

Lucy Demery, Head of Visa Commercial Solutions at Visa Europe, added: “We’re delighted to partner with Revolut Business to bring Titan to market. This is a game-changing proposition for entrepreneurs and executives, who demand high-value experiences, subscriptions and spend solutions.”

The launch follows Revolut Business surpassing $1 billion in annualised revenue earlier this year, marking a milestone for the company’s enterprise division as it continues to expand its global offering for modern businesses.


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