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[Mastering Product Velocity and Scaling: Insights from Revolut Business]-[20Product: Revolut Business $1BN Revenue: Five of the Biggest Product Lessons | How Revolut Structures Product and Design Teams | How Revolut Experiments and Invests in New Product Bets | How Revolut Ships Product So Fast with James Gibson]

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Scaling Excellence: Lessons from James Gibson of Revolut Business

In this episode of 20 Product, Harry Stebbings sits down with James Gibson, Head of Revolut Business, to dissect the operational machinery behind one of the world’s fastest-growing fintech products. With over $33 billion in monthly transaction volume and $1 billion in annualized revenue, Revolut Business stands as a masterclass in radical execution and product velocity.

The Culture of Radical Execution

Gibson emphasizes that Revolut’s success is rooted in a culture of "radical execution." Unlike organizations that rely on heavy management overhead, Revolut maintains a "very flat hierarchy." The company prioritizes hiring "the absolute best people" who possess high "raw skills" rather than those who simply rely on learned frameworks. According to Gibson, the ideal candidate is self-critical, hungry, and willing to embrace the intensity of a high-performance environment.

Hiring and the "Weird" Factor

Revolut’s hiring process is highly structured, involving 4–5 stages that test problem-solving, product intuition, and cultural fit. Interestingly, the company values candidates with unconventional backgrounds—such as those who have started their own companies—as these individuals demonstrate the "drive and hunger" necessary to thrive. Gibson highlights the importance of "self-critical" individuals who can openly discuss their "biggest mistakes," noting that those who can identify where they went wrong are often the most effective problem solvers.

Product Governance: The Power of Product Reviews

At the heart of Revolut’s velocity is their governance model. Rather than relying on traditional one-on-ones, the team has shifted toward intense, weekly "product reviews." These sessions involve the product owner, designers, engineers, and ops managers. They review metrics, roadmap progress, and live Figma designs. This cadence ensures that the team stays aligned without the waste of excessive meeting preparation. Gibson notes that the product owner is the "ultimate" authority for their team, functioning almost like a CEO for their specific product line.

The Art of Prioritization and "New Bets"

With a philosophy of doing a "small number of things and doing them incredibly well," Revolut avoids the trap of over-diversification. To manage innovation, they utilize a "new bets" process. This is a standardized framework for pitching, resourcing, and evaluating new product ideas. By using a "single dashboard" to track performance, leadership can objectively decide whether to double down on a project or pivot. Gibson cites RevPay as a success story of persistence, while Payroll serves as a lesson in the difficulty of scaling products with narrow margins.

The Future: AI and Localization

Looking ahead, Gibson identifies AI as a critical lever for enhancing customer experience, particularly in "analytics" and "automating mechanical tasks" for finance teams. He also underscores the importance of "localizing the product." Reflecting on past mistakes, he admits that early on, he underestimated the need to tailor features to specific markets—such as tax integration in Spain or local IBANs in France. He now recognizes that "simplifying is better" and that an elegant, unified design system that scales across mobile and web is essential for maintaining product consistency.

Final Takeaway for Product Leaders

Gibson’s journey offers a clear blueprint for product leaders: focus on the quality of your team, maintain a relentless cadence of reviews, and never fear being "self-critical" about your own mistakes. As he puts it, "if you’re always hitting 100% of your goals, you’re probably not setting the right goals." By pushing for excellence and staying grounded in data, Revolut continues to redefine the standards of business banking.

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📖 Transcript

This is 20 Product with me, Harry Stebbings.
Now 20.
Product is the monthly show where we sit down with the best product leaders to delve into how they build the best products and product teams.
Now joining us today is a company that I'm probably more excited about than almost any other private company Revolut.
And joining us is James Gibson, head of Revolut Business.
Now under his leadership, Revolut Business now processes over 33 billion in monthly transaction volumes and generates more than a billion dollars in annualized revenue.

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