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Digital bank Starling on track to move into profit in 2021

Ann Boden said Starling Bank is in good shape for expansion

Chief executive of Starling Bank Anne Boden(Image: Paul Grover)

Starling Bank is confident of moving into profitability early next year as it looks to expand into Europe.

The digital bank, established in 2014 by its founder and chief executive Anne Boden, earlier this month announced it is creating 400 jobs this year with a new data science, fraud and customer service hub in the Cardiff.

Swansea-born M Boden, speaking to financial wesbsite LearnBonds, said the business will make its first monthly profit in “January or February” of next year.

This year will Starling expand into Germany, France and the Netherlands.

Ms Boden said: “Digital banks have experienced high growth. We are all putting on numbers. This has never happened before in the history of banking. But now we are moving into a period where these banks have to show they can make profits.”

The digital bank has opened 1.25 million customer accounts and holds more than £1.25bn in deposits since its launch.

The digital bank has forged a reputation for bringing quality products to market across business banking, travel money or overdraft facilities that have won it several bank of the year awards.

Starling’s º£½ÇÊÓÆµ rivals include Revolut which claims 10 million accounts and Monzo, which notched up four million accounts earlier this month.