Monzo hires Google executive to lead global growth as boss steps down


Monzo has hired former Google executive Diana Layfield to lead the digital bank after announcing the departure of its chief executive.

Current chief executive TS Anil said he spotted an โ€œopportunityโ€ to bring Ms Layfield on board when searching for a new UK boss.

โ€œItโ€™s always been my belief that great leaders make way for others,โ€ he said.

Ms Layfieldย was a general manager at Google where she was in charge of international expansion and advancing artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities within its search engine.

Prior to Google she was boss of the Africa region at Standard Chartered bank.

Alongside her career in tech and financial services, she has also worked as a medical relief pilot in war zones in Africa having completed training with the Royal Air Force.

Ms Layfield will take up the position of group chief executive in February, and Mr Anil will move to an advisory role at the bank.

โ€œThrough our conversations, it became clear to me that sheโ€™d be a fantastic leader who could drive the business at the global level, into this next chapter and beyond,โ€ Mr Anil told staff.

โ€œSo while it wasnโ€™t in my plan, I knew it was an opportunity I couldnโ€™t miss for Monzo.โ€

Mr Anilโ€™s departure follows a five-year tenure at the helm of the bank, having stepped into the role in 2020.

He took over running the business from its founder Tom Blomfield.

The decade-old bank is now the seventh-largest in the UK by customer numbers.

It has grown to count more than 13 million customers, from almost four million in 2020 when Mr Anil joined.

It also made its first pre-tax profit last year under Mr Anilโ€™s leadership.

Ms Layfield said she has โ€œadmired Monzo for many yearsโ€.

โ€œItโ€™s hugely exciting to be joining them to deliver on Monzoโ€™s potential in the UK and internationally,โ€ she said.

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