- Nick Harding, the CEO and co-founder of UK consumer lender Fluro, has announced his departure after a decade at the helm.
- Fluro, formerly known as Lending Works, provides loans to UK consumers through its peer-to-peer lending platform and embedded finance partnerships.
- The company, founded in 2012 and acquired by Intriva Capital in 2020, emphasizes transparency in lending.
- Fluro recently secured a financing partnership with BNP Paribas.
- While Harding did not disclose the specific reason for his departure, he acknowledged the company’s impact on the embedded lending market and its recognition as one of the UK’s fastest-growing tech firms.
Nick Harding steps down as CEO of UK lender Fluro
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