Revolut hires Ulster Bank veteran to be its Irish chief executive

Joe Heneghan to lead operations as fintech seeks e-money licence from Central Bank

Revolut, founded in July 2015 by Nikolay Storonsky,  has raised $340 million in funding to date

Revolut, founded in July 2015 by Nikolay Storonsky, has raised $340 million in funding to date

Fast-growing fintech Revolut has hired Ulster Bank’s chief administrative officer Joe Heneghan to lead its Irish operations.

Mr Heneghan, who has over 20 years banking experience, worked in a number of roles at Ulster Bank including head of risk management and director of customer experience and products. , has been named as Revolut’s new chief executive for the Republic. He replaces William Keane, who departed the company less than a year after being appointed as country manager for Ireland in 2017 to lead a new start-up.

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