Fintech

Monzo CEO’s shock move raises questions for digital bank

The need for Monzo to progress towards making money has become all the more acute since the coronavirus crisis began

Tom Blomfield
Tom Blomfield Photo: Getty Images

Monzo co-founder Tom Blomfield is leaving his post as the digital bank's chief executive to make way for "a numbers guy" as the company faces pressure to make money through the Covid-19 crisis, according to a person familiar with the matter.

Blomfield is stepping down as Monzo chief after five years at its helm to take on the newly-created role of president. TS Anil, who has led the bank’s expansion in the US since February, is set to replace him.

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