The former boss of Virgin Money is to be unveiled as chairman of digital wealth manager Moneyfarm.
Dame Jayne-Anne Gadhia is expected to be appointed to the position today, sparking speculation that the company could be preparing for a stock market listing, Sky News reported.
Growth: London-based Moneyfarm, which was launched in 2012, has 90,000 customers and manages £2.5billion in assets
Gadhia, 61, who is also chairman of HMRC and founder of money-saving app Snoop, ran Virgin Money from 2007 to 2018, building the group into one of the UK’s biggest high street lenders.
London-based Moneyfarm, which was launched in 2012, has 90,000 customers and manages £2.5billion in assets.
The group has raised almost £140m since its foundation.