Bankable CEO Eric Mouilleron to step down after 13-year tenure

  • Eric Mouilleron has stepped down as CEO of Banking-as-a-Service (BaaS) provider Bankable after 13 years in the role.
  • Mouilleron founded Bankable in 2010 and will remain a board member and shareholder while supporting the company’s growth from a different perspective.
  • Bankable, headquartered in London, provides BaaS solutions for financial institutions, corporates, and fintechs to develop and deploy bespoke or turnkey banking solutions.
  • The company acquired embedded finance platform Arex Markets in 2023 to integrate working capital and credit into neobanks, multinational brands, and fintech platforms.
  • Mouilleron has described the acquisition as “Bankable 2.0,” offering integrated credit solutions to eliminate the need for businesses to navigate multiple platforms and lengthy application processes.
  • The company has not yet announced a new CEO to replace Mouilleron.
  • Mouilleron previously founded and led Avalanche Ventures and co-founded IT consulting company Valtech.
Laura M
Laura M
Laura is a financial reporter, editor, and researcher with a particular interest in fintech innovation, capital markets, and the evolving global banking landscape.

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