Having joined in December, Carlesi’s concerns reflect the potential exodus of talent from London, urging for pro-startup policies through her participation in the “Unicorn Council”.
Despite Revolut considering London for its IPO, concerns over UK regulations have been vocalized by co-founder Nik Storonsky. Carlesi, focusing on resolving operational issues and awaiting a UK banking license, aligns with Revolut’s ambition to rival global tech giants by leveraging its expansive international presence and innovative financial services.
Amidst striving for a trusted reputation, Carlesi confronts internal challenges, including financial transparency and organizational culture, aiming for a transformative leadership approach.