The co-founders of Revolut, among the beloveds of the UK’s tech scene, have actually highly criticised Britain as a location to run a business, suffering high taxes, bureaucracy and an abilities lack and including that they would never ever think about a flotation on the London stock market.
Nik Storonsky, president, and Vlad Yatsenko, primary innovation officer, informed The Times that although there was a great deal of talk by the UK federal government about promoting Britain as a science and innovation superpower, there was “very little action” particularly compared to America.
The duo grumbled that complex and uncertain regulative requirements were holding them back and avoiding them from completing worldwide and the UK had actually ended up being a less appealing location for gifted individuals to come and