Databricks vs Revolut: employee equity compared
Secondary market prices, valuation trajectory, equity structure, and liquidity outlook for employees choosing between Databricks and Revolut.
Databricks
Data & AI platform — Delta Lake, MLflow, Unity Catalog, plus the Mosaic foundation-model stack.
IPO highly anticipated, likely 2026–2027 given massive scale. One of the most closely watched pre-IPO names in tech.
Sticky enterprise ARR; ISO/NSO options; IPO imminent when ARR > $1B
Revolut
UK-headquartered neobank with 50M+ customers across 38 countries.
IPO possible 2026–2028 as scale builds. Secondary indication near primary round valuation. No confirmed timeline; tender offers may provide interim liquidity.
Recurring revenue model; ISO/NSO options; IPO likely once profitability demonstrated
Key differences for employees
Equity structure
Databricks grants ISO/NSO with strike prices ranging from $85–$110 depending on your grant year. Revolut grants ISO/NSO with strike prices from $70–$110.
Secondary market premium
The secondary market is pricing Databricks at a +0% premium over its last primary round ($134B → $134B). Revolut trades at +12% over its last round ($45B → $50.4B). A higher secondary premium signals stronger investor demand and potentially better near-term liquidity for employees looking to sell.
Revenue and growth
Databricks runs at $5.4B ARR, growing +65% YoY (fast). Revolut runs at $3.1B ARR, growing +72% YoY (fast). Revenue growth rate matters for equity because it drives the peer-multiple valuation — the method most correlated with exit multiples.
Liquidity timeline
Databricks: IPO highly anticipated, likely 2026–2027 given massive scale. One of the most closely watched pre-IPO names in tech.
Revolut: IPO possible 2026–2028 as scale builds. Secondary indication near primary round valuation. No confirmed timeline; tender offers may provide interim liquidity.
Calculate your specific grant
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