Revolut Business launches Titan card in UK

Revolut Business launches Titan card in UK

Revolut Business launches its Titan corporate card for UK businesses. The £65+VAT per-user monthly card pairs premium travel perks — including lounge access, 10GB global data, and £4,000 in subscriptions — with real-time expense tracking, automated receipt matching, and 1:1 RevPoints for business spend.


Revolut Business has officially launched Titan, its first ultra-premium corporate card, across the UK, positioning the product as a combined executive travel-and-rewards package and a finance-team control tool within its core business platform. The Visa-powered card is priced at £65 + VAT per user, per month.

The card was soft launched with a waitlist in late 2025, but it is now widely available to all customers across the UK.

The company is targeting a familiar tension in corporate travel programmes: richer perks for frequent travellers, alongside tighter spend controls for finance teams. Revolut Business is pitching Titan as a single solution that sits inside the Revolut Business platform, with real-time expense tracking, automated receipt matching, and reconciliation workflows designed to reduce manual administration.

The rollout is accompanied by new survey data commissioned by Revolut Business. An independent survey found 82% of UK business decision makers plan to increase travel spend in 2026, while 34% are concerned about a lack of spend visibility when employees are abroad.

On the benefits side, Titan includes unlimited complimentary access to more than 600 airport lounges worldwide, travel insurance, and purchase protection, including coverage for delays and lost luggage, according to Revolut’s launch statement. It also provides a monthly 10GB global data allowance in more than 100 countries.

Revolut is also bundling lifestyle rewards it values at £4,000 a year, with subscriptions including The Economist, WeWork, and Perplexity cited in the announcement.

A further feature is the ability to earn RevPoints at a 1:1 rate and transfer those points to a customer’s personal Revolut account, where they can be redeemed for airline miles, stays, experiences, and gift cards. Revolut said the transfer capability was requested by more than 80% of its business customers.

James Gibson, General Manager of Revolut Business, said: “Titan is redefining what a corporate card should be. For years, legacy providers have dominated, causing businesses fragmentation between their rewards and efficiency. We’ve built a product that rewards members with world-class perks, while giving finance teams full control and visibility over every pound spent, so they don’t have to choose. It is the ultimate tool for modern, global businesses.”

Lucy Demery, SVP, Head of Visa Commercial Solutions, Europe, added: “Revolut is transforming business finance, with Visa providing the trust layer, speed and agility to meet modern customer demands. Titan is a powerful, game-changing business solution and we’re incredibly excited to bring it to market together.”

Revolut also highlighted early customer feedback. Eshita Kabra, CEO and Founder of By Rotation, said: “Revolut Business has removed the friction of cross-border finance, allowing us to scale internationally, set up USD accounts and empower our US team with spending autonomy in a matter of minutes. Titan has already been a great fit for a globally mobile team like ours — particularly when travelling. Having seamless international spend and clear visibility in one place makes it much easier to manage expenses on the go.”

The UK launch follows Titan’s preview and comes after Revolut Business said it surpassed $1bn in annualised revenue earlier this year and became the top downloaded business finance app in Europe.



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