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SoFi executive Chad Borton to resign in April

EditorFrank DeMatteo
Published 26/03/2024, 11:02

In a recent 8K filing, SoFi Technologies (NASDAQ: NASDAQ:SOFI) disclosed that Chad Borton, Executive Vice President and Group Business Unit Leader, Lending & President of SoFi Bank, N.A., has announced his intention to step down from his roles at the company and its banking subsidiary. The departure is set for April 12, 2024. Mr. Borton is leaving to pursue other opportunities, and his resignation is not due to any disagreements or disputes with SoFi Technologies or SoFi Bank's operations, policies, or practices.

Mr. Borton's upcoming resignation comes at a time when SoFi Technologies, a prominent player in the financial technology sector, continues to navigate the competitive landscape of digital banking and lending services. The company has not yet named a successor for Mr. Borton, who has been instrumental in leading SoFi's lending division and overseeing the operations of SoFi Bank.

The transition is expected to be managed in accordance with the company's established succession planning. SoFi Technologies has stated that Mr. Borton's decision to resign is amicable, emphasizing that there are no underlying issues related to the company's financial reporting or internal policies that have prompted this change in leadership.

Investors and industry observers will be closely monitoring how SoFi Technologies addresses this executive change, as the company prepares for the transition and continues to execute its strategic initiatives. The information in this article is based on a press release statement from SoFi Technologies.

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