London-based GoHenry, a neobank for 6-18 year olds, raised a £49M+ Series B, and says its 2021 revenue was up 55% YoY to £30.5M and losses up 20x YoY to £30.5M (Amy O'Brien/Sifted)

Amy O'Brien / Sifted: London-based GoHenry, a neobank for 6-18 year olds, raised a £49M+ Series B, and says its 2021 revenue was up 55% YoY to £30.5M and losses up 20x YoY to £30.5M  —  Despite these vast losses and talk of distant profitability, there's no sign that GoHenry is slowing down its expansion plans.

London-based GoHenry, a neobank for 6-18 year olds, raised a £49M+ Series B, and says its 2021 revenue was up 55% YoY to £30.5M and losses up 20x YoY to £30.5M (Amy O'Brien/Sifted)

Amy O'Brien / Sifted:
London-based GoHenry, a neobank for 6-18 year olds, raised a £49M+ Series B, and says its 2021 revenue was up 55% YoY to £30.5M and losses up 20x YoY to £30.5M  —  Despite these vast losses and talk of distant profitability, there's no sign that GoHenry is slowing down its expansion plans.

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