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he CFO of Revolut has quit the firm just weeks after its auditor said it was unable to independently verify three-quarters of the revenue in the company’s 2021 accounts.
Mikko Salovaara, who was first appointed CFO in April 2021, said he was leaving the London fintech for personal reasons.
In a statement he said: “I am grateful for the opportunity to serve as group CFO at Revolut and remain confident in the firm’s future successes.”
Revolut co-founder Nik Storonsky said: “I thank Mikko for his contribution and wish him well on his next steps.”
In March, the fintech’s auditor, BDO, warned some information on its accounts may be “