
This episode features Anne Boden, CEO of Starling Bank, discussing her journey in the banking industry, her experiences as a female entrepreneur, and the challenges she faced while building a successful bank. Key topics include her early career, the founding of Starling Bank, her fallout with Tom Blomfield, and the difficulties of securing funding.
Anne shares her background, including her humble beginnings and her determination to succeed in a male-dominated field. She recounts her decision to leave the corporate world at age 54 to start her own bank, despite the skepticism she faced from others.
The conversation highlights the challenges Anne encountered while raising funds and building her team, including the significant moment when she received an unexpected investment offer of £48 million. She reflects on the emotional toll of entrepreneurship, the stigma surrounding women in banking, and her commitment to creating a fairer financial system.
Anne also discusses her relationship with Tom Blomfield, the fallout that led to their separation, and the lessons learned from that experience. The episode concludes with her thoughts on the future of Starling Bank and her desire to influence the banking industry positively.
Anne Boden shares her journey founding Starling Bank, overcoming challenges, and the fallout with Tom Blomfield, emphasizing the importance of perseverance and fairness in banking.

This episode stands out for the following:
I was determined to get on.Starling CEO: Building a $1.5 Billion Business Against The Odds: Anne Boden | E107
I felt I was on to something.Starling CEO: Building a $1.5 Billion Business Against The Odds: Anne Boden | E107
I realized that I'd made a mistake that I needed to lead Staling.Starling CEO: Building a $1.5 Billion Business Against The Odds: Anne Boden | E107
You can't be bitter. You have to internally put your energies into stling.Starling CEO: Building a $1.5 Billion Business Against The Odds: Anne Boden | E107
Happiness is something that you can cultivate and treasure because not everybody has it.Starling CEO: Building a $1.5 Billion Business Against The Odds: Anne Boden | E107
I think the purpose of your life will only be discovered once it's too late.Starling CEO: Building a $1.5 Billion Business Against The Odds: Anne Boden | E107