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Fintech CEOs Ride into the Sunset

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·Aug. 26, 2025·1 min read

A flurry of fintech CEO departures might have one wondering what’s gotten into the water the last few weeks. 

At Berlin-based digital bank N26, co-founder Valentin Stalf announced he will step down as co-CEO and transition to the supervisory board; the decision followed calls from investors, reported by Bloomberg, for a change at the top following regulatory criticism. BaFin last year lifted growth restrictions that had capped N26’s expansion. Stalf framed the move as a chance to devote more time to other ventures while still helping steer N26 strategically, but the timing may indicate a shift towards larger governance changes at the firm. 

In a surprising but less fraught announcement, Thunes CEO Floris de Kort revealed he is stepping down earlier than expected after a highly successful two-year run marked by revenue doubling, profitability, and a record Series D raise. Co-founder Peter De Caluwe will return to the top slot to lead the payments network into its next growth phase. 

Meanwhile, DriveWealth CEO Michael Blaugrund is also departing after two years to take a newly created role at Intercontinental Exchange (ICE), handing the reins to seasoned financial services leader Naureen Hassan. It will be a homecoming for Blaugrund, who spent several years at the NYSE, which is owned by ICE, leaving as COO in 2023. 

It’s a snapshot of an industry in transition, as executives are rethinking their roles in light of complex regulatory environments, a volatile macroeconomic landscape, and institutional resets that are demanding their expertise. 

Speaking of institutional resets: We interviewed Sunil Sachdev, who’s spearheading Fiserv’s foray into stablecoins. In our Q&A, Sachdev explains that Fiserv sees stablecoins as a payments vehicle, not a store of value—which, we think, partially hinges upon stablecoins being truly interest-free assets (up for debate as the CLARITY Act winds its way through Congress).  

–The Editors

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