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Nvidia Allegedly Invests $196 Million in Digital Bank Revolut, NVentures' Stake Revealed

Nvidia's venture capital arm, NVentures, is reported to have invested approximately $196 million in the UK fintech company Revolut. A confirmation statement disclosed by the UK Companies House indicates that a shareholder entity suspected to belong to NVentures LLC holds around 141,834 shares in Revolut. Based on the issuance price disclosed in this round of financing, these shares are valued at approximately $195.9 million. Previously, neither Nvidia nor Revolut had publicly disclosed the specific investment amount or stake size of NVentures in the company. This document's revelation suggests that Nvidia may be strategically investing to further establish its presence in the fintech sector. Founded in 2015, Revolut operates in areas including payments, foreign exchange, investment, and cryptocurrency services. In recent years, Nvidia has consistently invested in AI, fintech, and next-generation internet infrastructure companies through NVentures, and this investment in Revolut is viewed as part of its strategy to expand its AI and digital finance ecosystem.

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