Buzzy finance startup Starling Bank has lost another senior employee amid an exodus of executives
Starling's head of banking compliance Rachel Coote has quit to join startup Paybase. The company's chief financial officer Tony Ellingham has confirmed he will also depart within the next year.
Starling Bank downplayed the significance of Coote's exit, telling Business Insider that her departure was "not a setback" for the startup. On top of this, the company has previously confirmed its CFO, Tony Ellingham, would be stepping down at some point in the next year as part of its "long-term succession planning".
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