The fintech hopes to build on the momentum it has gained amid the social and economic challenges brought about by the pandemic.
Revolut Singapore has made a number of additions to its growth team in Singapore, bring onboard digital strategist Sam Chui as marketing manager, and media specialist Deborah Tan-Pink as communications manager, finews.asia has learned.
Chui joins from local marketing agency GoodStuph, while Tan-Pink resigns from her role as CEO of an edtech startup to join the company. She previously spent more than 10 years in lifestyle publishing, including a stint as editor-in-chief of Cosmopolitan Singapore. The pair will report to Pam Chuang, Revolut Singapore's head of growth.
Pictured from left: Deborah Tan-Pink, Pam Chuang, Sam Chui
«Our hiring strategy is to attract top talents in the region with great expertise in specific fields. Both Deborah and Sam have on-ground knowledge of the Singapore market when it comes to our target customers,» Chuang told finews.asia about the new hires.
Growth During Pandemic
The total number of e-commerce transactions among Revolut customers more than doubled during Singapore's «circuit breaker» period earlier this year. Contactless payments also grew by 30 percent, and now comprises 90 percent of its transactions, Tan-Pink told finews.asia.
Revolut is currently seeing a recovery in in-store spending, particularly for restaurant dining, with close to 3x growth in total transactions. «Year to date, our daily active people figure is close to pre-Covid levels and we are poised to grow this number further this quarter and into 2021,» she said.
Positive Momentum
The company said it has enjoyed «very positive momentum» since its launch one year ago, with over 70,000 customers, of which 65 percent are Singaporeans. The average age of the Revolut customer in Singapore is 35 and some three-quarters of its active customers use the Revolut card for e-commerce purchases, it noted.
The company is preparing to bring Revolut Junior to the market in the last quarter of 2020, and expects a full roll-out of Revolut Business at end of the first quarter next year.